How to Play GOOD Poker when You're Running BAD
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📜 Video Description 📜
Most poker players find it easy to play near their best when variance is on their side but the real edge comes from having the compsure and focus to remain objective when the tide turns against you. In this Play and Explain session, I find it difficult to win a hand but remain calm and in control throughout while attempting to explain how you could get better at this kwy skill.
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This style video is just incredible for someone like me who has only been playing poker for about a year, does a ton of poker studying but still struggles with the basics. Just seeing which spots are trivial for you helps highlight the common spots I need to study more! The database driven grade E tips you throw in are a nice plus too 😂
Pete, it would be nice if you could share your results so far in the 100NL challange.
@highwaymoses
4 ай бұрын
If i were a betting man, i would wager that he's only gonna show once the Mission is complete and he's able to blow everyone away with his crushing winrate
Pete i thought your trying to max exploit for the biggest winrate possible. Surely that AQ v AK hand where you get cold 4 bet from a nit is a massively losing call on the river. I would go as far as saying you win there 0% of the time vs a 15% vpip nitreg bet bet shoving. Pot odds are cool and all but they dont matter if youre never good. Hed have to be tripling off Kings / queens / jacks which people just arent doing especially that type of player or a random suited broadway bluff that hes probably never cold 4 bet in his life. Even him having AQ is quite doubtful they usually just check back the river in this spot since a good % of people just flat AK to cold 4 bets.
@boris6830
4 ай бұрын
Pete, I also don't like this AQs Calloff. The dude you're playing against has VPIP 15. And even if he has rarly some AQ there, you just chopping against it. But I also think like @teeraw4575 that this player profile is very likly to check AQ on the river (or on the turn). Think, you have like 10-15% Equity there against his river bet.
@AT-jq2ve
4 ай бұрын
Pete, I also don't like that AQs calloff. I don't have anything else to say about it though.
@jeffshackleford3152
4 ай бұрын
Got to love nits. Especially the analysis on this guy has literally never cold 4 bet bluffed in his entire life. Thank sweet baby jesus I am not a nit. You would think nits would be incentivized by their mentality to take pots down preflop with no rake, but I guess it isn't a sure enough thing. Can nits even beat rake playing that tight?
@asurp7173
4 ай бұрын
not really, they are just either leaderboard griding or waiting for spots to cold deck you and then they tink they own the game@@jeffshackleford3152
@H0lyMoley
4 ай бұрын
Man, I should've checked the comments before posting my way-too-long analysis that says basically the same thing in three paragraphs that you just did in four lines... 😁
You're the first coach to encourage me to consider battling through my mental blocks instead of walking away from the table. I like it. I gotta master myself someday right? Haha
Absolutely awesome content keep it coming!
Love the content! Pretty interesting live play with your indepth thoughts! Looking forward to the True EV course 🔥
Great work Pete! Can't wait to for the Carrot Crew Launch!
A lot of Peet today. Just rewached one of your grade 3 and one of your grade E videos. Love them!!!
The chips riffle thing 17:09 is not an Emote Button. Its just when using scrollwheel for betsizing. Its enabled by default. He might be mouse wheeling Tik Tok on the side and that shit will still riffle.
@FizzyToni
4 ай бұрын
Yeah, I have no idea how to do it (prior to this) but sometimes do it by accident. Found this analysis by Pete really interesting :D
thanks for uploading also the not so good sessions
Disappointed we have to wait longer for the subscription service, but happy because I know the value will be immense. I respect and trust Pete to put out the best product possible and that’s worth waiting for.
The riffle in chips might be used to give strong impression , to have a checkdown with mediocre range.
About the 84s at 08:00 - your explaination makes total sense. What do you think about the general kind of blueprint strategie of probing turn for B25 and bombing river for small overbet, when the opponent checked back flop as aggr? (In context of playing microstakes) I just play NL2 rn but even I realize that checkback ranges of people with more than 15Vpip are super weak.
nice one
Appreciated
I'm loving your videos, just binge watched several. I'm also a big fan of The Grinder's Manual. I would subscribe to your website, but as a microstakes player, it does not make economic sense. Maybe I'll buy your Cash Injection course at some point.
The AQ hand at 4:00. Question: I get the calls on flop and turn, and obviously it's not good to bet given the preflop action. * The river call, though, I don't get. The opponent's just given you (I would make a strong distinction between that and "you have", since the opponent has dictated the bet sizing throughout) odds whereby you can call 55BB to win 204BB. Preflop action strongly suggests that neither of you have two pair, since it would have to be A8 or worse. I guess a set of 8s is possible, but a lower set is also very unlikely. You have to be right about 1/4 of the time in order to make this call. * Isn't this a massively underbluffed spot? Unless the opponent's a total fish who's decided he's going to three-barrel bluff you no matter what happens, he's very unlikely to be betting the river with worse. Your hand is very face-up at this point. A set of 8s is possible, but your most likely holding is AK, AQs or AJs. This means that your hand is now a bluff-catcher since every reasonable value hand is beating you. It also turns every one of your opponent's holdings except a set or high ace into a bluff - so if your opponent has KK, it's effectively a bluff. Same with QQ, JJ, etc. * I just can't see any competent opponent betting you with worse on the river more than 25% of the time. You've shown no inclination whatsoever to fold on any previous street, and at this point a bluff is all you can beat. The opponent might also have AQ (I'd question if even this is betting the river) but other than that chop, what are you reasonably beating here?
Good video
Does the subscription includes all the grades?
I always thought the riffle was weakness. Feels like its overbluffed. Like they want me to think that they are thinking about the size of their value bet. The classic acting strong when weak
Hey carrot man. Recently You said it couldn’t be done and that “if you don’t already know you never will”. But I did it. I found out why pocket 10’s are called potatoes. I grinded over 100 hours of your podcasts and videos in the last month. The secret is revealed in one of your training sessions with Mark from over 1 year ago. Ha
@leslieandclash7030
4 ай бұрын
Tell me !!
@tiltvpip1009
4 ай бұрын
@@leslieandclash7030 I’ll save you some time, but you still have to work for it. It’s in 1 of the mark training sessions. It’s about something his friend used to say, to get the rest you must suffer the grind.
Is that Jarretman in the avatar ?
your logic sound very good but sorry i have trust issues i want to see your winning chart or BB/100 in 50-100NL before i consider buy a course its good for you business i think
love it, but i thought those spots werent difficult or soul crushing at all. lose full stack AAvsAQ four times in a row and give me a strategy for staying level headed for that situation lol (i take a break ..)
Does your coaching site offer 9max hold'em cash game content?
Bring back the orange background
We can always blame the rng being rigged
@jeffshackleford3152
4 ай бұрын
I think this is player pool dependent. It seems like the RNG is rigged in nitty pools because it actually has to be a cooler for a bunch of nits to put money in. Or it has to be a suck out to win a stack from a nit because we know they only put money in withthe nuts. Of course I can't verify whether it is or is not rigged, that is just my opinion on the idea that RNG is rigged.
@harley-zh3jk
4 ай бұрын
I really like that observation@@jeffshackleford3152
@sawg4607
4 ай бұрын
We think this, but I have seen live cards come out just as 'unfair' as online. I think it's just how the RNG continues shuffling the turn and river while waiting instead of just taking off the top of the deck.
If this is a bad session then you run extremely well
Cold 4b and triple off on A high board vs a nit, I think we just fold AQ. This nit isn’t value shoving AQ here.
Hey pete, Im going through a 35buy in downswing in nl200 with a winrate of 8bb/100 (on app games). Your video came at the best possible time for me. Much love from France !
are there different methods to distribute cards? or its golden standard among big sites, like truly random simple mechanism? i´ve been playing on a new small site back home and its wild. it seems sometimes like its tweaked for big setups very often, haven´t seen so many flopped flushes, boats etc anywhere. and all the time.
@asurp7173
4 ай бұрын
Its some quantum events
15 vpip on 6max is extremely tight and yeah it wasnt cooler rather stubborness
If you break down being a longterm solid winning poker playing to its most basic level its quite simple. Learn to maximize your value when youre winning while minimizing your losses when youre losing .
Es espectacular el contenido de esté video 👏👏
nice! 27:55 ist this a 4bet bluff spot with 78dd?
@rhowan9782
4 ай бұрын
Could be but playing tight is always a good reason.
@jeffshackleford3152
4 ай бұрын
Probably, but... Most zoom pools have way too linear of 3 bet ranges, so depending on the opponent, I wouldn't care to bluff, because they most certainly are not bluffing. Anonymous pools I would definitely 4 bet bluff a lot more, and when you get a call, it is literally QQ+ and AK.
nick might beg to differ about this run bad :D
it's about time to show your 100k hands run on rush and cash)
I've found that when they riffle their chips they are often weak
What does your haters have in their heads? 😂 I think they don't like carrots at all 😂😂😂 the king of baboons is not claiming to be the best cash gamer in the world, but imho he is very good at teaching and thats another story 🎉🎉🎉 i just play for fun nowadays, i'm old, having a family, job, still studying 😂 i put my 2 cents, this is a genuine content for almost all the viewers, witch i think are playing under nl200...otherwise they don't really needs those contents 😮 so in Italy we pretty much appreciate the carrots 😂 and also the peoples who are good at teaching ❤ and Pete is so fucking good that if you don't see it you are blind!!! I was playing nl50 at max 15 years ago, stopped 4 years ago at nl 25 after a big cash out...camed back with 20 euros at nl2...pretty humble and climbing it back from the sewers😂😂😂 i can see the improvments that i got from those videos...so big thanks boss ❤❤❤ now im at nl5, playing just a couple of hours each month and i am happy!!! Still love the game and hate the haters❤🎉
So why not bet smaller if you think a spot is overfolded!!???????
That’s a very good video Pete. Also you are very handsome. You have a nice big carrot
Good vid but come on you hardly went through a variance storm there Pete 😅
4.99 per month? Pretty good value
@jrm8206
4 ай бұрын
its 49.99 lol
no longer launching on march 1st? you dont even deserve to coach the game
imagine "running bad" as a losing player.