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Following the orange theme of Carroters in E54, Merv promises some red colour in the near future, but what could he mean? The team tackle a poser on facing a donk bet, specifically when holding two overcards. Then there's a cash hand where the hero negotiates top pair top kicker..."not all top pairs are the same".
Carroters reviews an interesting spot where Hero holds JJ and must find the best line vs. a passive opponent on a deteriorating board.
Carroters reviews an interesting c-bet decision with an underpair.
Carroters reviews another interesting spot from his student group where Hero faces a small river raise with a strong but not nutted hand.
Carroters reviews an interesting spot in a cold called 3-bet pot with QQ.
Carroters does a highly detailed review on a hand posted by one of his students in which we play a multiway pot and face a river overbet.
Carroters disects two interesting spots from the Carrot Corner forums. The first concerns how to play marginal hands in multiway limped pots while the second is all about how to analyse whether or not to call huge raises on the turn.
Carroters reviews one hand in very high detail and updates viewers about the now set release date of the kindle version of his book The Grinder's Manual.
Carroters reviews three hands from his private study group, ruthlessly tearing apart the logic of his students where they fail and honoring they're poker might where their logic makes sense.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Carroters explains the time and place for balance and then launches into the many opportunities for spotting imbalacnes and reacting to them that so many players miss.
Carroters and his student Kevin talk about trasnitioning from online to live poker. They tell some amusing live poker stories and finish up with an in depth analysis of two hands from Kevin's most recent session.
Carroters quizes Elliot with random hands he's never seen before and gives him 30 seconds to give an answer. This work is used to bridge the gap between out of game understanding and in game decision making.
Carroters goes over 5 techniques he teaches his students that can be used to bridge the gap between out of game understanding and in-game application.
Carroters goes through a non-exhaustive list of 5 of the most crucial mistakes that most of the 10NL population makes that are usually fixed by the time players ascend to 100NL.
Carroters brings his student Jon onto the show to talk about the live poker trip he's currently on as well as how to use meditation to strengthen your mental game.
Carroters brings coach RegiTime onto the show and interviews him about his unique take on what it takes to succeed in today's game, mainly discussing site sslection.
Carroters takes some questions from one of his students about his own poker journey.
Carroters makes the first installment of what will now be a regular segment: Curing The Spots You Hate. In these segments Carroters will be going over a spot commonly found to be uncomfortable by his students and explaining how to solve the situation logically and find the best play. This week, the spot in question is how to play AK having 3-bet and then missed the flop.
Carroters interviews his student and girlfriend Petulie about her poker jounrey and why there are so few female online poker players in the community.
Carroters interviews his student Karl about five of the biggest pitfalls he's encountered in learning poker and the steps he's taking to overcome them.
Carroters interviews his student Elliot about the work they've done on his red line as well as his mental game. Folding less in some spots and more in others is the secret to red line success.
Carroters interviews his student Omar about various aspects of his poker journey including overcoming roadblocks and exploiting the 10NL Zoom population.
In this episode Carroters brings his student Matt onto the show and goes through the mental game work they've being doing together and the mental game plan Matt has been following. Aspiring poker players may relate to many of the issues he's battling his way through and benefit from the approaches taken to resolve them.
In this introductory episode to Carrot Poker podcasts, Carroters introduces himself with some fun anecdotes from the early stages of his poker development and the lessons these have taught him about finding the right balance in four key areas of poker learning