VCamp Brings Elite Poker Training and Luxury to Las Vegas in January
A high-end poker retreat, VCamp, is coming to Las Vegas this January. Organized by Victor Li, it runs from the 24th to the 27th in two luxury mansions. The event blends intensive training with wellness activities and social poker games for selected applicants.
Attendees will learn from top players, enjoy chef-prepared meals, and take part in nightly tournaments. The program also includes morning yoga and networking opportunities with fellow poker enthusiasts.
VCamp offers four structured training tracks, each led by a well-known coach. Xuan Liu’s sessions focus on strategies for women navigating poker’s male-dominated environment. Andrew Moreno guides students through bet sizing and effective bluffing techniques.
Alex Livingston’s track covers multi-way pot dynamics and adapting to different opponent styles. Chris Brewer’s advanced module breaks down complex poker theory using simplified toy games. Each coach brings a distinct approach to help players refine their skills. Beyond training, the retreat features wellness activities like yoga and professional chef-cooked meals. Nightly tournaments and casual poker games provide chances to apply new strategies in a relaxed setting. Guest speakers and networking opportunities round out the experience. Joining the four coaches—Liu, Moreno, Livingston, and Brewer—are three additional high-profile players: Jonathan Little, Kristen Bicknell, and Michael Addamo. Their presence adds further depth to the event’s learning and social atmosphere.
VCamp transforms two Las Vegas mansions into a poker-focused retreat from January 24 to 27. Accepted applicants will receive immersive training, wellness support, and networking opportunities. The event aims to sharpen skills while fostering connections among poker players in a high-end setting.
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