Just wanted to comment first and mention that your cadence of releasing youtube videos has increased and this is a wonderful development. I hope you make thousands from your youtube videos and they release the viral mass audience they deserve.
Hi there... I'm not an english speaker .. can you please make me understand this ? "and they release the viral mass audience they deserve." . It sounds sort of nice .. but I can't understand it fully
@@merelification I would say "reach the viral mass audience they deserve", meaning that I hope they become extremely popular quickly and reach large amount of people / watchers!
i really need to go back to nut/range advantage lecture in grade 1. my first hunch here on QKcc BB hand would be, J is equalising the nut advantage, because both of us can have it right? so no big sizing, no? or is it that we have better Jx and JJ+ and villain not so often?
that q 10 check on river was weird, i guess if somehow u had a flush or a random ten the bot calls any amount u bet, and maybe gets u to bluff some amount of the time and if u had a flush it saves money by checking but seemed weird, i would bet river there?
This vids got the secret sauce just push the pot to the loser thats something that could seriously increase my bottom line, appreciate the vid mate respect. Also the QT vrs KJ maybe the solver presumed only flush will call river given action leading up + crazy run out so only value to be had would be from worse than KJ making a river bluff. Although Im not exactly sure what the solver put the opponent on cant really make sense of it.
Hey Pete first of all thanks for the content, super educational and entertainment at same time. That hand at 10min mark that solver prefers to check behind straigh when a flush completing card comes on the river. My guess is that he will have only big bets on the river as IP. And after overbetting the turn which is somewhat cornidated, the only value solvers will use to reopen the actio is flushs. OOP range should be flushes, straights and even Jx should fold vs overbet i guess in theory. In reallity i think people will call more with Jx. So if he bets big on that river, any Jx should fold even some bottom straigh will be dificult to call. Thats what i think.. 😊
9:00 Quite the interesting hand! - When we bet on the River, I would assume that most value comes from 2-pair hands or maybe sth like a J with the Ts. However: Many/most of those holdings may have decided to bet/raise with some significant frequency on a previous node, especially on the Flop: They did not make it to the River in passive fashion. While some others may yet again will fold against a River bet. Compared to that, the BB has with this board texture and his passive line indeed nearly all of his Flush draws in full, including e.g. T6ss or 75ss. - It is imo quite likely that the BU would have absolutely loved the Ts in his hand.
maybe a lot of tens fold to the healthy turn bet cause chasing a one card non nut straight draw passively oop with flush draws out there doesn't take you too many places.I didn't like that turn sizing btw.
@@dmtc6913 I talked about the role of the Ten of Spades as a likely fairly important blocker . - The BB certainly should not chase with a lot of Tx on the Turn; my argument was that he might call a River bet mostly with two-pair, that however often raised on a previous street, including sometimes preflop . While the BB otoh can have, as played, nearly all Flushes in full. It might be possible that he donks with some of the stronger ones on the River, though.
I'm questioning that solvers worth after seeing the QT check back at 10:00. Sure it's accurate? (5 mins later) Ok, ran something similar in gtowizard, when overbetting turn there's like a very tiny % check back with like 2 or 3 combos of qt. Surprising.
I'm wondering this also. Some of these mixed frequency plays we may be seeing the minority/novelty play a few times here. Particularly this hand as some of vills flush combos will be bluffing turn with a reshove. I guess it helps to illustrate the concept of hero making huge bet flop+huge bet turn, hero needs to give a lot of respect to vills range on river
No, it uses pio solver UPI and the carrot preflop ranges. It does not calculate anything on the fly, well it could, but uses Pio solver for the calculations. So there ist no bot, but a program using pio trees and pre solves.
It’s not my fault my voice causes small earthquakes. How dare you victimise me based on my membership to a vulnerable group of deep voiced poker coaches.
Just wanted to comment first and mention that your cadence of releasing youtube videos has increased and this is a wonderful development. I hope you make thousands from your youtube videos and they release the viral mass audience they deserve.
Hi there... I'm not an english speaker .. can you please make me understand this ? "and they release the viral mass audience they deserve." . It sounds sort of nice .. but I can't understand it fully
@@merelification I would say "reach the viral mass audience they deserve", meaning that I hope they become extremely popular quickly and reach large amount of people / watchers!
@@merelification Yes. What @jmangan said. I hope that a lot of people watch this video. Then Peter Clarke will continue to make more videos like this.
Cool, thank you ;)
GTO solvers started to play GTS (Game Theory Suboptimal) once they realized, the pot goes to the loosing hand.
can't imagine QTo to be not value otr. whats the frequency of checking that back?
21:42 hilarious bet fold. I guess the other one never has ATs T9s JTs when it does that exact line? also hilarious. screw GTO
Please do a thousand of these carrot man. Was super helpful and eye opening
i really need to go back to nut/range advantage lecture in grade 1. my first hunch here on QKcc BB hand would be, J is equalising the nut advantage, because both of us can have it right? so no big sizing, no? or is it that we have better Jx and JJ+ and villain not so often?
Where can I found a dataset of PIO playing against himself ?
How are the solvers able to randomise in-game?
QT check reminds me of the nits i play against who bet 1/3 on the river with the nut flush
that q 10 check on river was weird, i guess if somehow u had a flush or a random ten the bot calls any amount u bet, and maybe gets u to bluff some amount of the time and if u had a flush it saves money by checking but seemed weird, i would bet river there?
Please more of that, you guys are great!
Hey Pete. Thankyou for all your videos. Really appreciate the content 🎉
Thanks for this Pete - clearly took it out of you! Appreciate the effort it takes to put out all this great content 🍀
More of these solvers v solvers please 🙏.
This is really, really good! ❤
This vids got the secret sauce just push the pot to the loser thats something that could seriously increase my bottom line, appreciate the vid mate respect. Also the QT vrs KJ maybe the solver presumed only flush will call river given action leading up + crazy run out so only value to be had would be from worse than KJ making a river bluff. Although Im not exactly sure what the solver put the opponent on cant really make sense of it.
Hey Pete first of all thanks for the content, super educational and entertainment at same time.
That hand at 10min mark that solver prefers to check behind straigh when a flush completing card comes on the river. My guess is that he will have only big bets on the river as IP. And after overbetting the turn which is somewhat cornidated, the only value solvers will use to reopen the actio is flushs. OOP range should be flushes, straights and even Jx should fold vs overbet i guess in theory. In reallity i think people will call more with Jx. So if he bets big on that river, any Jx should fold even some bottom straigh will be dificult to call. Thats what i think.. 😊
More 6-max all solvers playing videos would be cool!
9:00 Quite the interesting hand! - When we bet on the River, I would assume that most value comes from 2-pair hands or maybe sth like a J with the Ts. However: Many/most of those holdings may have decided to bet/raise with some significant frequency on a previous node, especially on the Flop: They did not make it to the River in passive fashion. While some others may yet again will fold against a River bet. Compared to that, the BB has with this board texture and his passive line indeed nearly all of his Flush draws in full, including e.g. T6ss or 75ss. - It is imo quite likely that the BU would have absolutely loved the Ts in his hand.
maybe a lot of tens fold to the healthy turn bet cause chasing a one card non nut straight draw passively oop with flush draws out there doesn't take you too many places.I didn't like that turn sizing btw.
@@dmtc6913 I talked about the role of the Ten of Spades as a likely fairly important blocker . - The BB certainly should not chase with a lot of Tx on the Turn; my argument was that he might call a River bet mostly with two-pair, that however often raised on a previous street, including sometimes preflop . While the BB otoh can have, as played, nearly all Flushes in full. It might be possible that he donks with some of the stronger ones on the River, though.
Make more of that content. Loved it!
Carrot vs. Machine course is coming summer 2024 can't wait.
I'm questioning that solvers worth after seeing the QT check back at 10:00.
Sure it's accurate?
(5 mins later) Ok, ran something similar in gtowizard, when overbetting turn there's like a very tiny % check back with like 2 or 3 combos of qt.
Surprising.
I'm wondering this also. Some of these mixed frequency plays we may be seeing the minority/novelty play a few times here. Particularly this hand as some of vills flush combos will be bluffing turn with a reshove.
I guess it helps to illustrate the concept of hero making huge bet flop+huge bet turn, hero needs to give a lot of respect to vills range on river
Where are the hands where everybody has air?
Great work Pete!
Nice video again. That q10 river check. If I see a real human doing that I think its is a fish that should not play the game. But I was wrong :)
Hero already filtered for suited hands. Betting when you don't have the nuts on the river would be a tad risky
9:53 Solvers are fcking nits. I knew it!
is this snowie or what bot?
No, it uses pio solver UPI and the carrot preflop ranges. It does not calculate anything on the fly, well it could, but uses Pio solver for the calculations. So there ist no bot, but a program using pio trees and pre solves.
@@michaelarend4787 thanks
Upcoming video: How to beat a GTO solver😅
Oof scary stuff here, these bots are too damn good
Solver must be broke that's a bet with strait on river
Great!💪💪💪
3:37 translation: this looks pretty retarted, but it's the solver so whatever
Dude, get a real audio engineer to EQ the sound of your voice properly. The sound of it is costing you subs for sure.
It’s not my fault my voice causes small earthquakes. How dare you victimise me based on my membership to a vulnerable group of deep voiced poker coaches.
@@CarrotCornerPoker Haha! It's not the depth of you voice causing the trouble. It's the accentuated overtone series! Smooth out that mid-range!!
What’s with the accent / monotone voice
My dude is a poker coach not a rock radio DJ, wtf. Maybe reach out to PewDiePie for some poker content