Hello and welcome to Carrot Corner Poker Education. I am Pete (Carroters) Clarke and I have been a professional poker player and poker coach since 2010, with a specialization in 6-max No Limit Hold’em cash games.
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My biggest thing is feeling rested and I don’t play if I don’t wanna stay up late or not feeling it 😑 I play way better when I take a day or two off once in a while. I wanna play everyday 😮
Man I forgot about that game.. my mates and I used to sit around and crack up while we would teleport into a guards body and walk over and beat the living hell out of the prisoners who are like scrubbing the floor or something. Any one else get a ton of enjoyment doing that in that game or is it just me? Man I was a sick kid… 😂
I want to ask if there are some times where there are some discountes to to pokerschool ? I realy like the game and your content and I want to invest into my game but 1.500€ is about 3 month's of earnings, I cant pay that I tryed some tricks I learned from your videos here but either I use the wrong timings or they dont work at 5NL
All online cash games are infested with collusion and multi account players. You're better off just playing tournaments with enough players in the pool that all the various groups trying to collude are likely to be too split up to do any damage. I also encourage people to understand the way people collude in online tournaments as you can use to your advantage. For example, they will often fold to squeezes when they open and call each other to see a flop 2 handed or 2 on 1 if it's three way. The smarter ones will try to bait you to squeeze, in that case, just see the flops with random ass defends and try to cooler their overpairs.
To many bots and cheaters on poker stars. Gg poker is not far behind. No online poker is safe for real money. There is always a way around glitches great for programmers to hack
Hahaha Peter do you really know this player? Because if you didn't say nothing, and just randomly picked up hands from unknown player I would say this is just aggro maniac player without much sence of his doing...
I'm not sure any of this applies to 2nl and would fall into fancy play syndrome. I've stopped bluffing almost always now, they just call anything even when they have air...
its easy af to make people quit PS or any online site when you show them how easy it is for them to actually be rigged... i dont know how many people ive convinced to quit not based on evidence that PS is rigged but that when you show them ONE rigged algorithm... they immidiately know that all of the comments where someone says "it would cost them kagizillion million rubles to create such a thing" were wrong and just some idiot who has no clue how to program a computer or has even developed a casino game.
My play on the first hand would completely depend on the read on the player. If it's a reg and you start folding a flush after just calling a small cbet even 4 ways, you are opening the door for him to raise you every time in this situation. I think it's rediculous to consider folding flop and a poor decision against a good aggressive reg to fold on the turn as a rule. If villain has a green tag I very well might just shove flop and hope he calls with a half hand or Kxs that doesn't want to fold. Fish often don't adjust to number of players in the pot.
22:00 Also hate the sizing becouse its just so nutted, dont know how far you have to go up in stakes to find people that experiment bluffing that bet size
Pete. I really don't get your scoring. You give the KQo hand where he triple barrel bluffs a 7/10, but the JTo hand where he checks back the turn a 3/10. The KQo is infinitely worse IMO. The JTo hand you can check with any hand on the turn. Nut flushes check, straights check. While I do think betting the turn is superior, especially at lower stakes, checking is fine to get value from reverse floats. Generally betting is encouraged because Opponents: a) won't xc enough flopped flushes b) won't reverse float airy hands enough and c)xc turn with a weaker range than they should.
Not to be rude but this player is a typical 'reg fish'. Incapable or severely disliking taking passive routes when appropriate. The KK and AJo hands are good examples. He can check the AJo hand at many points to give the option to let opponent bluff, and the KK hand he can call turn and let opponent bluff. This is why his red line is doing well and his blue line is doing poorly. He is unwilling to let ppl bluff into him, and turning merge equity hands into bluffs.
The first hand is just bad. Very bad. Double flush draw boards where you have both flush draws and you decide to bluff with second pair top kicker just shows how little theory he understands.
Some of these comments really make me laugh. I'm not playing theory at 25nl. if i was playing against a good reg if there is such a thing at 25nl, Actually saying that there is was 1 guy not seen him in a few weeks, I would have played more theory based against them. Pool have way too much Ax and is massively capped in this spot hence the jam. You must understand thoery "to an extent" to make a lot of these types of plays.... your logic is backwards. oh as a side note, not stating this as "FACT" but if you look down in the comments somebody said that there was the same EV in check to jamming in there database, I can believe that, but people say a lot on here so who knows? Oh and if anybody cares q10 was 100% miss click lol. Aj was awful bet call on the river. I'm sure people have worse if they have enough volume.
If you are not giving some of these hands 10s, what play would you ever give a 10. Your scoring system is shit. what about something like a check mark or a cross. More of a binary score for each street of play? I think Jay played some of these hands pretty badass, I think you can be proud he is a viewer of yours.
Hands 2 and 3 Jay overplayed his A,Q and he only did so because the 3-bettor was short stacked. Bart Hanson has talked about these same scenarios where people are getting into 4-bet pots with hands like A,Q, A,J, J,J even 10,10 only because their opponent is short stacked.
First hand that line large on the flop, tiny on draw heavy turn and push on a blank river is a nl2 bluff, fish play or some high level play how to extract value by pretending to be a fish
I tried to deposit $20 and they banned me after refusing to accept my national ID. Not to mention a proof of wealth form that would impress Soviet bureaucrats. That's why they have no customers. I used to have an unlimited account and knew the old owners/founding employees since 2003.
@@leslieandclash7030it’s obviously a troll, They made this account 2 days ago. I have a hunch who it is, and they’ve never played poker in their life lol
Full disclaimer I coach a few students and generally send them to watch carrots students to do the complete opposite of all of them. Not a dig at carrot just most of his students are losing weak nits that likely have close to 0 potential as their mental game and ability to execute isn't there. Jay at least has potential but punts all over the place and is clicking buttons in most spots. I play a mostly redline strategy with around 70% of my winnings being redline at 100-200nl online. I see a few regs that come through like jay and they tend to hit a brick wall around 100/200nl when regs become more consistent with calling down and not allowing as much button clicking. I'd say the biggest issue Jay has will be a lack of consistency in his aggression in spots. There are a lot of nodes you actually want to be more passive than most of the pool ie trap so you can move to another node of the gametree where a lot of the pool have significant gaps in their range and is vulnerable to overbets/rejams. So you can actually play a fairly balanced range in these spots despite being a very redline player because the pools range can't do anything vs certain sizings in somespots.
hard disagree on this, in my opinion that's the kind of guy that gots potential to actually get good if he works on his basics, i ld rather coach someone like this than an ABC player trying too hard to play standard.
I don't know if I agree, the most important thing is not whether you are agro or not, but whether you are able to thing which line is better in every spot - you should be able to pull the trigger when your rationale says so, and check and slow down when it is the you think is the best play, so I would say having a strategy that has agression and also pacific side on every line and every spot is the key.. being agrro just because you fancy red line sindrome is not the key to play poker