Mystery Royale School

Mystery Royale School

Mystery Battle Royale training for consistent growth

Replace random grinding with structure: weekly hand reviews, practical metrics, and coaching focused on real decisions.

Start with the Start course and follow a clear roadmap across preflop, postflop, ICM, discipline, and review cycles.

  • Start 2.0: a fast start on $1-$3 limits
  • Profit-share coaching and practice for experienced players
  • Step-by-step roadmap from $3 to $10 and $10 to $25 limits

Strategic features of Mystery Battle Royale (MBR)

  • How the early stage works with a 20% ante
  • How to fight for mystery chests at the final table
  • How ICM changes preflop and postflop ranges in late stages

That is why successful MBR play requires specialized strategy study and regular hand reviews from real sessions.

Frequently asked questions about Mystery Battle Royale (MBR) training

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How long does Mystery Battle Royale training take?

The Start 2.0 course lasts about four weeks and builds a foundational MBR strategy for stable play at $1–$3.

Can I start MBR training without prior experience?

Yes. It fits players new to Mystery Battle Royale and players switching from other poker formats who want to move into MBR.

What limits can I play after training?

Most players move on to $1–$3 confidently and gain a strategic base to climb beyond that.

Can I join the Mystery Royale School team?

Yes. Players who can play 1,500+ tournaments per month can join the team, play on profit share, and get regular coaching, hand reviews, and support.

How is Mystery Battle Royale strategy different from regular tournaments?

MBR differs from classic MTTs because: ✔ mystery chests matter ✔ ICM shifts quickly and strongly affects your ranges ✔ the structure differs from standard formats Successful MBR play requires dedicated strategy and regular review of real spots.

How much can you earn in Mystery Battle Royale?

Results depend on limit, volume, and skill: — $3: about $0.40–$0.60 per tournament — $10: about $0.70–$1.00 per tournament — $25: about $1.50–$2.50 per tournament Higher results often come from night sessions with 4–5 tables; daytime play with 6–9 tables may trend toward the lower end. Figures include rakeback and leaderboards.

How many tournaments can you play per hour?

With six tables, expect roughly 20–25 tournaments per hour on average.

What bankroll do I need?

— $1–$3 limits: about 150 buy-ins — $10 limits: from 200 buy-ins

When do team training sessions run?

Group sessions are usually at 19:00 MSK on Mondays and Fridays. If you cannot attend live, recordings are available. Individual sessions are scheduled with your coach.

Who are the coaches?

Head coach — ChDenis. There are seven more coaches; all play $25 profitably and bring real-table experience.

Can I join the team with no experience?

We work with players who already have MBR volume or who have completed our Start 2.0 course.

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