Alex ‘Assassinato’ Fitzgerald reveals his 2026 poker strategy and coaching vision
Alex 'Assassinato' Fitzgerald, a renowned poker player, coach, and author, has shared his reflections on 2025 and his plans for the coming year. Unlike many, he avoids New Year’s resolutions, preferring structured systems to drive his success. His focus remains on cash games, training, and expanding legal online poker options by 2026.
Fitzgerald described 2025 as a tough year for tournament poker, despite several near-wins online. His standout moment came in live play, where he spotted a bluff through a physical tell and made a successful call in a cash game. This return to live poker marked a personal highlight.
Looking ahead, his main goal for 2026 is to secure victories in online tournaments—what he calls 'closing the show.' He also hopes for broader access to legal online poker, a change that would benefit players worldwide. Beyond his own play, Fitzgerald will keep coaching through Pokerheadrush.com. His students receive tailored lesson plans, custom video breakdowns, and detailed text analyses of every session. His work extends to contributions at PokerOrg, where he shares insights with a wider audience. Cash games remain his priority over tournaments, largely due to his packed schedule. This preference allows him to balance playing, coaching, and writing without overcommitting to lengthy events.
Fitzgerald’s approach to 2026 centres on consistency—improving his tournament results, advocating for legal online poker growth, and maintaining high-quality training. His methods, built on systems rather than resolutions, reflect a disciplined strategy for both personal and professional progress.
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