From January 24-27, the fourth iteration of Victor Li’s VCamp will transform two Las Vegas mansions into a poker retreat that will feature high-level coaches, wellness initiatives, and a plethora of opportunities to play poker alongside a group of like-minded peers.

With four coaches for accepted applicants to choose from – Xuan Liu, Andrew Moreno, Alex Livingston, and Chris Brewer – players can choose the coaching track that applies best to where they are in their careers and what they hope to take away from the retreat.
Applicants who are accepted into the program – admission is competitive and capacity is limited to ensure an “elevated attendee experience,” – can expect the following from their time at VCamp:
- Immersive poker training from elite coaches with structured modules, hands-on scenarios, and over-the-shoulder live feedback while playing;
- Guest speaker sessions and rotational small-group intensives;
- Deep dives on live tells and exploits;
- Professional chef-cooked meals;
- Morning yoga, mindset, and guided meditation;
- Afternoon sports breaks;
- Nightly tournaments and cash games to test your skills and apply new concepts.
You can check out a quick two-minute recap of the 2024 VCamp experience to get a feel for the retreat environment.
Four elite coaches, three dedicated tracks
Liu’s Women’s Beginner/Intermediate Track will present students with strategies designed for women who want to win in a male-dominated space.
Moreno’s Open Beginner/Intermediate Track helps students unlock the logic of bet sizing and other key concepts such as when to size up or down, how to balance your range, and how to bluff effectively.
Livingston’s Open Beginner/Intermediate Track also helps students unlock the logic of bet sizing while additionally focusing on how to navigate tricky multi-way spots, how to punish limpers, and how to adapt to every player type you’ll come across.
Chris Brewer’s Open Advanced Track provides a deep-dive into advanced poker theory with simplified toy games that make complex concepts easy to understand.
