Every video of you i watched so far had at least one aspect that made my brain click and improve my game. This channel gets way to less attention.I haven't found any other coach that explains in such a satisfyingly logical way as you do.
Hey Pete, just wanted to let you know that I got your Cash Injection and full 3-course program this weekend. I've started with the Cash Injection and am absolutely loving it thus far! The way you talk about poker is miles ahead of other training content I've consumed similarly priced and I'm extremely excited to continue with your content steadily over the coming weeks and months (including your free YT stuff when I have time). Cheers!
Jess is very receptive and a pleasure to learn from. Thank you Pete + Jess and I'm looking forward to more if you release more coaching sessions together
In the KJcc hand (32:20), you did not address the turn bluff sizing. Am I correct to assume that, because this board allows us to bet hands like Qx for value, we want to bet around 75% pot, whereas, if the turn was a card like the 4s (introducing possible flushes and straights), we would want to bet bigger because our value range is more polar?
jess seems like a great player in the making! I think when she said she's playing "only 4 tables," dropping one or two tables should allow her to focus on her decisions and avoid some of these subconcious leaks, which I noticed in the previous series with mark.
liked the KJs explanation, KK hand is a nuts or air situation we never want to reraise in those spots with a medium hand, it's good to pretend you have the bottom of your betting range and they are trying to bluff you off it
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.
Hello Sir, I will get cash injection soon, and I have a question about your PF ranges: -Which stack depth are included besides 100bb? -Does it include different approaches? (i.e. 3b or fold from elsewhere than BB, or different 3b sizings, because population doesn't 3b as big as solvers) Edit: got the course :) Regarding the PF ranges, I prob sound like a moron who thinks he should get exact ranges in xyz spot to beat the game, I'd like to think I'm not like that :D I already have approximate ranges I'm content with, and would not like to buy something else that would be another approximation so that's why I asked Awesome video, hopefully I'll have a bigger bankroll in November and there will be some black friday sale on the CPS Happy Easter
Every video of you i watched so far had at least one aspect that made my brain click and improve my game. This channel gets way to less attention.I haven't found any other coach that explains in such a satisfyingly logical way as you do.
Don't spread the word though - don't want all the fish/whales coming here and improving their game 🥶
@@alexandertaylor7169 Haha.
Only one?! 😆
Hey Pete, just wanted to let you know that I got your Cash Injection and full 3-course program this weekend. I've started with the Cash Injection and am absolutely loving it thus far! The way you talk about poker is miles ahead of other training content I've consumed similarly priced and I'm extremely excited to continue with your content steadily over the coming weeks and months (including your free YT stuff when I have time). Cheers!
gg, Gl man.
@@insomnyteq Cheers!
Jess is very receptive and a pleasure to learn from. Thank you Pete + Jess and I'm looking forward to more if you release more coaching sessions together
In the KJcc hand (32:20), you did not address the turn bluff sizing. Am I correct to assume that, because this board allows us to bet hands like Qx for value, we want to bet around 75% pot, whereas, if the turn was a card like the 4s (introducing possible flushes and straights), we would want to bet bigger because our value range is more polar?
this was a great video.
so many important concepts covered.
picked up CPS today on the Easter sale & looking forward to getting started.
So many nuggets in this one. Will definitely be re-watching this one. Very much looking forward to the premium TH-cam content!
one of the best poker education content on youtube. Thanks Pete, you are just on another level as always
This series is phenomenal
Great video this one. Keep up the good work Jess. Excited for the Premium YT content Pete! ☘️
jess seems like a great player in the making! I think when she said she's playing "only 4 tables," dropping one or two tables should allow her to focus on her decisions and avoid some of these subconcious leaks, which I noticed in the previous series with mark.
Soooo goood. Best one yet. (Lol im watching them all fresh now 😁)
Pete,you said a very useful suggestion to everyone, we should all of the action lines which is better and not only focus one of them
Excellent work Pete and Jess! Great TH-cam
The milk and sugar coffee analogy was spot on!
I love this content!!!! This really helps me play better.
The best poker content on the internet. Awesome explanation of a high level thought process.
What stakes are you playing and what's your winrate?
I'm really looking forward to going through Grade 1 Lecture 2, after what you discussed in the AQo hand!
great vid as always
such a good video, great work!
very good video. Everything is on top level. Do IT
Pete is the master of the analogy
what a great episode. thx pete
liked the KJs explanation, KK hand is a nuts or air situation we never want to reraise in those spots with a medium hand, it's good to pretend you have the bottom of your betting range and they are trying to bluff you off it
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.
im crying after hearing Jess use "Buluga" to describe the guy
Yes! Jess switched to the 25 nl regular tables at gg. Maybe we already played each other. Currently playing 25 and 50 nl a lot.
reg tables are the way to go. zoom is so bad, full of nit regs
@@liveslowlivesimple yep when you are a low stakes grinder you need to table select, the rake is too high to play zoom
@@liveslowlivesimple yes it sure is
GG rake is MUCH higher on reg tables, than on Rush sadly 😢
I want to rep the nine in the beginning had me rollin
Is there anything better than a Peter Clarke analogy?
Beluga, Egregious, wonder who Jess watches stream poker :)
Hello Sir, I will get cash injection soon, and I have a question about your PF ranges:
-Which stack depth are included besides 100bb?
-Does it include different approaches? (i.e. 3b or fold from elsewhere than BB, or different 3b sizings, because population doesn't 3b as big as solvers)
Edit: got the course :)
Regarding the PF ranges, I prob sound like a moron who thinks he should get exact ranges in xyz spot to beat the game, I'd like to think I'm not like that :D I already have approximate ranges I'm content with, and would not like to buy something else that would be another approximation so that's why I asked
Awesome video, hopefully I'll have a bigger bankroll in November and there will be some black friday sale on the CPS
Happy Easter