Learn From Fedor Holz and Matthias Eibinger: Learn the Pokercode

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
2 min read
Fedor Holz

Fedor Holz and Matthias Eibinger have two of the greatest poker minds. They have spent countless hours perfecting their skills to such a standard that they have won more than $50 million between them. Now you have the chance to delve into their wealth of knowledge by signing up to Pokercode, Holz and Eibinger’s newly launched poker training site.

Accessing elite poker players such as Holz and Eibinger was something you could only do if you were in their inner circle and traveled with them to Super High Roller events around the world. Now, thanks to Pokercode, you can learn from two of poker’s legitimate superstars via more than sixty extensive video lectures.

Holz: "I teamed up with Matthias Eibinger, one of the best online players in the world, and combined it with my adjustments and my experiences from the live circuit."

Pokercode uses an active learning model to help you absorb the plethora of information given to you. Holz and Eibinger have created poker content that will help you increase your winrate exponentially while also limiting your mistakes.

“It is a holistic approach combining all the state of the art technology, where I teamed up with Matthias Eibinger, one of the best online players in the world, and combined it with my adjustments and my experiences from the live circuit,” said Holz about the Pokercode course. “No matter what goal you have, whether you want to become a better player, make more money, or become one of the best in the world, we will provide you the framework.”

The high stakes duo cover dozens of areas in minute detail, including body language, mindset, tells, bankroll management, ICM, and more. Holz and Eibinger filtered thousands of hours of their learning, removed their mistakes, and created Pokercode, allowing you to get a head start in your poker career.

Both Holz and Eibinger have offered their services on an individual basis prior to creating Pokercode. Hiring them costs thousands of dollars per hour, but now you can have access to both their poker minds for a one-off payment of $1,549 when you sign up to Pokercode via PokerNews. This is a special rate for PokerNews readers and won’t last forever, so sign up to Pokercode today and start your journey to becoming the next Holz or Eibinger.

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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