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PokerCoaching vs Nash Poker: Comparison

PokerCoaching.com (Jonathan Little) is video-first training built around courses and quizzes — tournament-focused. Nash Poker is a 5-hand daily puzzle, cash-game focused, built for hands-on learning. Both target beginners and intermediates; the format is the real difference.

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Why Nash Poker is a great alternative to PokerCoaching

PokerCoaching vs Nash Poker: side by side

PokerCoaching.comNash Poker
Built forBeginner-to-intermediate tournament playersBeginner-to-intermediate cash players
FormatVideo courses, quizzes, podcasts, weekly webinars5-hand daily puzzle, Wordle-style shared grid
Time per session20–60 minutes of video~5 minutes
Free tierYes — sample courses + some quizzesYes — full Daily Five forever, no signup
Paid tier~$5–$99/mo, annual discounts$9/mo Pro · $49 lifetime (launch week)
FocusTournaments (MTT)Cash 6-max NLH
Daily habitSelf-driven from course librarySame five hands worldwide each day
Vocabulary teachingAssumes basic poker fluencyEvery term taught + collected as you play
Solver-graded feedbackCoach explanations + quiz answersYes — GTO solver under the hood, plain English on top
Signup requiredYes (account, even for free tier)No, for Daily Five

When to choose which

Choose PokerCoaching if…

You learn best by watching, you play tournaments more than cash games, and you want access to a deep library of video courses with one of the most patient teachers in the game (Jonathan Little). The community and webinar component is real value if you're going to engage with it.

Choose Nash Poker if…

You learn by doing, you play (or want to play) cash games, and you want a 5-minute daily habit instead of a 30-minute video block. Nash is free forever for the Daily Five, no signup, and every decision is graded against a GTO solver with a plain-English explanation. The vocabulary trophy system is designed for someone still learning the words.

Use both if…

Watch a PokerCoaching course on a specific concept, then drill the pattern with Nash's Daily Five and Try-a-lesson page. Video teaches the concept; daily reps wire it in.

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