Carrot Poker
Summary: Tune into Carrot Poker podcasts for regular online poker strategy from an experienced poker player and coach, featuring real coaching sessions with students. www.carrtocorner.com
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Podcasts:
Pete kicks off a new series where he brings on a student to discuss pre-prepared hands.
Pete takes a sereis of questions from his student Ben on his own journey through the stakes and what the aspiring player should expect these days in trying to graduate through the limits.
The much awaited return of the Carrot Poker podcast is here. Pete and his Moderator Karl kick off the new season with a detailed review of both a 3-bet and a 4-bet pot posted on the Carrot Corner group.
Pete reviews a spot where Hero triple barrel bluffs with a missed draw.
In the 11th episode of the much loved hands from the corner format Pete goes over two hands from a new forum member concerning facing donk bets when we hold an overpair.
In the latest episode of Hands from The Corner, Pete reviews a spot where Hero flops a set and faces a worsening board texture.
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.
Pete disects an interesting hand in detail where the question is how to play a nut flush draw in a multi-way pot.
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.