Chip Leader Coaching Review — The Honest Breakdown of Bracelet Hunter & The Closer
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The most honest thing about Chip Leader Coaching is that Chance Korneth reviews his own mistakes. Watching him call out a bad turn bet in his bracelet win hand history — mid-video, no hedging — tells you more about the quality of the coaching than any marketing copy.
CLC produces two courses: Bracelet Hunter, focused on the WSOP grind from start to finish, and The Closer, a structured 9-week curriculum for the endgame.
BRACELET HUNTER — What You Get
The Interview Series brings in four coaches who don't need an introduction in serious poker circles: Alex Foxen (GPI #1, two-time), Joe Cada (4 bracelets, youngest-ever Main Event champion), Ben Lamb (2011 Player of the Year), and Joe McKeehan (2015 Main Event champion). Each interview covers WSOP-specific ground: schedule building, physical preparation, bubble strategy by stack depth, mental game frameworks, and the practical side of selling action.
The WSOP Hand History is where the real work is. Five modules, covering Chance's actual online bracelet win from the early levels through heads-up. Reviewed with Christian Soto, including what went wrong and why.
THE CLOSER — What You Get
A 9-week framework course. The core philosophy: don't memorize outputs, learn to think. The three-pillar framework — mindset, mechanics, direction — runs through every module and teaches you to evaluate spots at game speed.
Week 9 is Foxen's WPT Five Diamond final table, hand by hand. The Q&A covers everything from live vs. online differences to schedule selection math.
Both courses are available with a forever license at ElitePokerGuide.io — no subscription, no expiry.



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