In Hands From The Corner Pete reviews the hand history analysis posted by his students in his private forum. Today's hands concern themes like range-betting flops and the protection of equity.
Carroters goes over mental game strategies for dealing with one of the most deadly and common types of tilt and the effect it can have on your confidence as a player.
Carroters discusses what he calls 'external variance' in poker, how to recognise it, and how to reduce its adverse effects on your game.
Pete takes a series of interesting unseen questions from his Student Murphy.
After 15 months of hard work, The Grinder's Manual is fianlly here! Pete roughly runs through the layout of the 540 page textbook and talks about why he considers it an academic poker bible.
Carroters runs through the first few pages of the fourteenth and final chapter of The Grinder's Manual, discussing when to widen your flatting range due to deep stacks and how to reformulate your 3-bet game.
Pete continues his journey through The Grinder's Manual with a look at hand combinations and how they can be applied to better understand our opponents' ranges.
Pete and his student Elliot chat about the differences between 25NL and 50NL and then talk about forming balanced startegies to help Elliot adjust to his new stake of 50NL.
Pete continues his voyage through his upcoming book The Grinder's Manual and goes over a section from Chapter 12 on bluffing the turn and river. Today's snippet is about delayed c-betting.
Pete takes a bunch of mostly strategic poker questions from his student Jeff.
Pete interviews his former student and now successful live player, coach and podcast maker Zach Resnick about the differecnes between the live and online poker worlds and Zack's new podcast – Just Hands Poker.
Pete takes another 10 previously unseen poker related questions from one of his students.
Pete continues his preview of The Grinder's Manual by going through the two part procedure used in making good decisions in end of action spots.
In the first episode of a new series Carroters takes a bunch of unseen questions from his student Steve about various aspects of the game.
Carroters outlines a very important difference that will set up the foundation of our thought process for the following two episodes, in which we'll be looking at facing bets in a vareity of situations.
Carroters continues the overview of his new poker book, moving on to considering your own range and what long-term c-bet startegy is best with it in a variety of different situations.
In seasonal sprit, Pete takes an interlude from his theoretical series to shed some light on the common mistakes made in forming new year resoliutions for succeeding in poker. He gives some examples of common awful resolutions and then explains how to form ones that are actually likely to help.
Pete moves onto the most primary skill to master post-flop: making non-value c-bets for fold equity. He gives a detailed outline of the six factors that are relevant in making these decisions.
Carroters runs through the procedure he uses in his book to assess whether an ISO raise is likely to be +EV and, if not, whether limping behind is feasible.
Pete takes a break from his theoretical series to welcome friend and student Joe onto the show for a recap of the 2 weeks they spent in NJ working on Joe's game, drinking beer and hitting up a variety of different poker games on the East Coast of America.
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