Crushing 100NL Zoom - Stream Highlights (With GTO Analysis) | Play & Explain Cash Game Session

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📜 Video Description 📜
In this video I'm going to be playing a 100NL Zoom cash game session on PokerStars, while analyzing my thought process in a GTO way and explaining why I'm doing what I'm doing. This play and explain hands are highlights from my twitch stream. While I analyze my thought process I stick to a GTO approach, as I always do, and don't rely as much on exploits. As you can see in the video, 100NL is significantly softer than 200NL, which is the stake I usually play. At 100NL players are not as studied and solid as they are at 200NL. Regulars are way weaker and there are way more recreational players. Players don't bluff as much as they are supposed to, don't value bet as correctly enough and are way more passive than they should be. If you are playing 25NL or 50NL, 100NL is a good stake to take a shot in, when your bankroll permits it, so you can see how you do against this type of competition.
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Пікірлер: 13

  • @daviddivad777
    @daviddivad7773 жыл бұрын

    awesome content

  • @ryanbaatz7883
    @ryanbaatz78833 жыл бұрын

    Hi Carroters, thanks for the video. A common theme I've noticed you bring up here is when it feels like villains are range c-betting small on boards disadvantageous to that strategy. Your response largely seems to be raising these flop c-bets with a variety of different hands (K4dd on 753r for example). How do you choose non-obvious hands to raise or x/r vs an ill-used range cbet, and also do balance at all by keeping some strong value in your flatting range? Thanks again for your content!

  • @CarrotCornerPoker

    @CarrotCornerPoker

    3 жыл бұрын

    Raising a variety of hands is pretty normal even if someone isn't betting range. No need to keep a big blind flop calling range uncapped. We can just find the right calls from a capped range if we think we need to later. We don't need the nuts to bluff-catch.

  • @jessegarfinkel3663
    @jessegarfinkel36633 жыл бұрын

    What site do you stream on?

  • @oliver8510
    @oliver85103 жыл бұрын

    Did you ever play 100nl on unibet?

  • @ashleymartin6521
    @ashleymartin65213 жыл бұрын

    Great content bro !! Maybe leave the 🐸 voice out it scared my neighbours 😂🤟

  • @roykeane1922
    @roykeane19223 жыл бұрын

    Lol the charlatan is strong in this one

  • @justinscott7873
    @justinscott78733 жыл бұрын

    Love the analysis my guy but I think it might be worth considering putting that anguished throat voice out to pasture, you’re scaring my cat.

  • @CarrotCornerPoker

    @CarrotCornerPoker

    3 жыл бұрын

    But I'm practicing in case someone asks me to commentate some day.

  • @chad0x
    @chad0x Жыл бұрын

    "So im capping!" But no explanation of what that means. *sigh*. Back to the drawing board again. Annoying that there are ~150 videos before this to watch and I have no idea which of them will contain explanations of these terms...

  • @elpapito24529
    @elpapito24529 Жыл бұрын

    I really didn't see the point to ship ATo top pair top kicker against a random snap Shoving your 3-bet... He could have had the nut flush draw two pair and sets... "it's a set that's fine"... What?

  • @silas_inacio16

    @silas_inacio16

    Жыл бұрын

    it's just how poker is played a lot of the time they only have a draw or some random hand and we win the pot for sure more than 30% of the time.

  • @williamchristopher5653

    @williamchristopher5653

    6 ай бұрын

    He could also have a flush draw, straight draw, K10, Q10, J10, A6 with a diamond, K6 with a diamond, pair of 6s, pair of 4s, and also 2 overs and air to bluff in his range. He has 10 combos of sets (66,44), and a hell of a lot more combos of worse hands and bluffs

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