“If Poker Is Just About Money, It Might Not Be for You” - Pete Clarke

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2024

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  • @JunglemanDanCates
    @JunglemanDanCates  24 дні тому +3

    Join The JungleVerse and sharpen your skills in a community built for winners: enterthejungleverse.com/

    • @cafferacer
      @cafferacer 22 дні тому +1

      I’ve been playing poker since 97 in SF. Online in 2002. Jungle was known to me in like 2006. Regardless of my fandom, people should know scams big or small always involve “I used to be awesome in the stock market and I figured it out, let me teach you.” Ya dude scams ALWAYS use this line. Everything seems logical and ohh ya totally dude. In a game where you can’t nail down what’s what, then of course “coaching poker” is a scam one could accomplish hahaha. Suckers.

    • @cafferacer
      @cafferacer 22 дні тому

      Prove me wrong.

    • @cafferacer
      @cafferacer 22 дні тому

      No human that killed it in the stock market or poker will waste their time building a UA-cam channel to give you the secrets to success lol. It’s called a scammer. Using an accent and seeming reasonable isn’t a pass. Scam.

    • @cafferacer
      @cafferacer 22 дні тому

      There is no “system” to be a winning poker player, only scams to make you think their are. Don’t be dumb, no poker system exists for you, a fool, to be a winning player.

    • @cafferacer
      @cafferacer 22 дні тому

      Coach’s know the money is in suckering fools, not in playing at the tables. Duh😊

  • @miketang8719
    @miketang8719 20 днів тому +5

    lol this is the greatest contrast of personalities ever, your podcasts been awesome so far Jungleman super entertaining 🙌

  • @bulmer69JR
    @bulmer69JR 22 дні тому +15

    So cool you got Pete on here. Big fan of both of you and, how your brains work.

  • @aznsensation10
    @aznsensation10 22 дні тому +7

    My fav moment of Jungleman was when he knocked over Airball's Chip Stack after losing a pot

  • @wesleykorisky8600
    @wesleykorisky8600 22 дні тому +2

    I discovered Jungle Man's channel just the other day with Phil Galfond on and literally was thinking about how cool it'd be to have Jungle and Pete together. Those mind readers. No wonder they're so good at poker.

  • @moistflops6283
    @moistflops6283 22 дні тому +4

    the contrast here is brilliant 😂

  • @aarongn8083
    @aarongn8083 22 дні тому +4

    Pete’s a legend! Great guest

  • @dennisje2925
    @dennisje2925 21 день тому +1

    Jungleman vs Carrot man. The ultimate battle. That first advise of Peet is of course extremely important, but when I "forget" i fall back to snap calling/folding. So hard to keep it in the system. Probably needs 1000 of repations undear stress conditions to get ii really in the unconcious behaviour. Luckily Poker (and live) gives us enough of those changes.

  • @gavilanu
    @gavilanu 22 дні тому +1

    you two are the definition of good lads

  • @duncanglen3452
    @duncanglen3452 18 днів тому +1

    Calling folk orange in the west of Scotland can get you in bother 😂
    Love Pete.
    Cheers for having him on

  • @rhyinsdad2189
    @rhyinsdad2189 22 дні тому +2

    Pete 💯 real guy. I love his analysis

  • @mckinleytinny
    @mckinleytinny 17 днів тому

    no way you got Pete on here. Well deserved 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @cafferacer
    @cafferacer 22 дні тому +2

    Love the Carrot. I noticed on my own I needed to take time for decisions at some point. So it’s interesting to see talking about this. Wait before clicking that button hahaaa

    • @genesises
      @genesises 21 день тому +1

      i've also noticed that even if you are playing well, taking very fast actions can change the way your opponent plays too, making them call more bluffs - might just be projecting here though 😅

  • @noahschmartz2354
    @noahschmartz2354 22 дні тому +1

    first time seeing Pete, his ideas def resonate.

  • @kirkfrahm1252
    @kirkfrahm1252 17 днів тому

    Great podcast

  • @PokerLifeandTrading
    @PokerLifeandTrading 22 дні тому +3

    Pete is great

  • @brentthomas2389
    @brentthomas2389 22 дні тому +1

    I enjoy your gentlemen chats.

  • @paulgibbons-keynotespeaker
    @paulgibbons-keynotespeaker 18 днів тому

    The third formulation of Kant's Categorical Imperative - "poker is an end in itself" @pete 's philosophy background creeps in

  • @HaydenCharlesFTW
    @HaydenCharlesFTW 22 дні тому +2

    hey mate, just reading through your e-book and thought you might like to read The Ellipsis Manual by Chase Hughes (of The Behavior Panel), he also has The 6 Minute Xray which is good too, but less in-depth. It was the "every player wears a mask" line that made me think of it, and now I think of it, I think it's a concept from The 6 Minute Xray rather than Ellipsis, but either way, you'd probably find them fascinating, reads... the human brain has been "clocked" it seems. Would love to see you play when you get to Melbourne if possible

    • @HaydenCharlesFTW
      @HaydenCharlesFTW 22 дні тому

      also, chapters 6 and 7 are double ups, unless you're just reinforcing these points lol

  • @paulgibbons-keynotespeaker
    @paulgibbons-keynotespeaker 18 днів тому

    Personally, I think Pete has one of the finest minds in the game. I'd love to see him battling in HSMTTs

  • @GiuseppeCdH
    @GiuseppeCdH 22 дні тому +2

    27:12 GOLD!

  • @stewart-J
    @stewart-J 22 дні тому +1

    really cool chat guys

  • @kitsune090
    @kitsune090 20 днів тому

    Since May last year, I've been building around 40 bankrolls ranging from $500-$700 playing micro stakes starting from as little as 0 to 1-10 dollars... I always withdraw some $ to buy beer and weed... but I always bust my br whenever I reach that amount in a huge downswing... that usually ends with me playing 25 buyin game fastforward. It's so disgusting and disappointing, but after going broke I've always managed to get back to the games. Until this month... after over 1 year I'm finally totally bankrupt... I'm negative $300 in my bank account and I have only $50 in my poker account... I started 1 month ago with 10 dollars and made 700, then I lost 690 in 2 days playing PLO 25 fastforward!! It happened over 30 times already so I guess it's nothing new... but this time it's all over... I barely "survived" this game for over 1 year and now it's time to say goodbye, no more chips from me, donkeys!! I officially give up!!!

  • @Eddie-m7v
    @Eddie-m7v 22 дні тому +2

    carrot’s the goat

  • @AwakenInsights
    @AwakenInsights 22 дні тому +3

    That's was funny story of Phil hellmuth 3bb and mimic him with 10 bb 😂.

  • @cuzza4321
    @cuzza4321 21 день тому +2

    I dont know Junglemans personality, but man he unintentionally SHIT on Pete at the start haha. "Hes got a few recommendations.... but just for low stakes... has a book for 25nl and gives free content..... Whats your name again? Carrot something?" Like OUCH what an undersell haha

  • @JerseyJoePoker
    @JerseyJoePoker 21 день тому +1

    Definitely a worthwhile and super important topic to touch on. Rare to get someone talking fully about the psychology of the mind and the game. Great job jungle keep the unique topics coming!

  • @Kong_fool
    @Kong_fool 22 дні тому +4

    "whats your nick name? Carrot Top or something?" LOL

    • @24Cristiandiaz
      @24Cristiandiaz 22 дні тому +2

      That was very disrespectful by Dan.

    • @cuzza4321
      @cuzza4321 21 день тому +4

      @@24Cristiandiaz I dont know Junglemans personality, but man he unintentionally SHIT on Pete at the start haha. "Hes got a few recommendations.... but just for low stakes... has a book for 25nl and gives free content....." Like OUCH what an undersell. Generally as a host you would take some time to get to know your guest and make them feel loved and welcomed. Maybe Jungleman just has a dose of the tism lol.

    • @yeh.80
      @yeh.80 4 дні тому +1

      ​@@cuzza4321Definitely tism vibes lol. I think that is in part why he crushes poker so hard.

  • @michaelmoody935
    @michaelmoody935 11 днів тому

    “Let me read a quote I just tweeted out and came up with today” lol

  • @matn3wman
    @matn3wman 22 дні тому +1

    Nice to see Pete on here…he knows his onions (and his carrots)

  • @DaleCarlson-tl5vd
    @DaleCarlson-tl5vd 21 день тому

    Poker moves interpret life, and certain cards your dealt really make life easy or not. Poker is the definition of replying this would considered a check raise for example. And not to mention tilt= life BS. A flush means love...but how high is your flush? Quads is a great job score, and a pair just means your normal.

  • @HighStakesPokerReplays
    @HighStakesPokerReplays 22 дні тому +3

    NEW VID - LETS GOOO!

  • @24Cristiandiaz
    @24Cristiandiaz 22 дні тому +10

    I don`t deserve to watch the podcast

  • @diaryofacrankykid7270
    @diaryofacrankykid7270 12 днів тому

    20:30 Oh no.. .not that crackpot JP...

  • @toddfromwork8931
    @toddfromwork8931 20 днів тому

    Did you know that carrots are orange because the Dutch bred them to be orange?

  • @officeofpeaceinformation5094
    @officeofpeaceinformation5094 21 день тому +1

    New Testament 1 Timothy 6:10
    the love of money is the root of all evil

  • @dennisje2925
    @dennisje2925 21 день тому +2

    The community of small talks. Is that the same kind of people as those of the ministery of silly walks??

  • @edwardcorrigan4479
    @edwardcorrigan4479 21 день тому +2

    I find that narcissists are great at "small talk. " ...

    • @Forsepoker
      @Forsepoker 21 день тому +1

      Learn that from practicing small talk bud?

    • @McDonaldReagan
      @McDonaldReagan 21 день тому +1

      Have you considered that they are not narcissistic, but perhaps that people want to try and learn from these highly successful poker players? Or do you think poker is all luck? 🍀 😂

  • @EfficientRVer
    @EfficientRVer 22 дні тому +1

    I think teaching poker is OK, though it sort of violates the rule of not tapping on the fish tank. I hope he charges plenty, even after 20% off, so that it doesn't violate the rule of no free lessons. Having said that, I've helped and mentored a few deserving players along the way, in part to pass on the good deeds of those who, voluntarily or by accident, served as role models during my own process of establishing myself as a solidly winning player.
    Every game, sport, and industry uses names and lingo to describe things, when they could instead just be described by some numbers on this axis or that spectrum, etc. For instance, in baseball a bunt and a 450 foot home run can be fairly accurately described just by the ball's departure velocity vector (speed and direction) from the bat, without calling one a bunt and one a blast. Yet, the names classify how the two things are quite different, without you having to even understand a velocity vector. If this guy helps a player by suggesting he make a Gluttonous Slob bet in a certain situation, I'm fine with that, just like suggesting to bunt with nobody out and men on first and second.
    As for Jungle, he never was on my list of favorite players, but the more of his videos that I watch, the more I respect his thought processes and his play/persona. Apparently there are good reasons that he thrives at a high level.

    • @cafferacer
      @cafferacer 22 дні тому +2

      And you have zero fans. Shocker. Clearly Jungleman is a badass. Your thoughts on other very successful humans sir? Yo dislike Bill Gates, Elon lol. Fool.

  • @smokinjoe4709
    @smokinjoe4709 22 дні тому +3

    There isn't a single person who plays poker on a regular basis who isn't in it for the chance to make money. NONE
    Total nonsense.

    • @DeliceProductions
      @DeliceProductions 22 дні тому +10

      You misunderstood the whole thing

    • @smokinjoe4709
      @smokinjoe4709 22 дні тому

      @@DeliceProductions I read the title and I've heard him talk about this before. It's nonsense.

    • @EfficientRVer
      @EfficientRVer 22 дні тому +2

      @@smokinjoe4709 You're not qualified to say that unless you hate the game and do it only for money. In which case, admitting it is admitting that you have a very sad life, doing something you hate just for money. Hopefully you love the game and just don't understand the point he was making.

    • @smokinjoe4709
      @smokinjoe4709 22 дні тому

      @@EfficientRVer I don't love or hate the game. It's a tool for producing money. I don't love or hate any game - that's a strange concept for me to even comprehend. I love my dog, my mom, my wife, etc... I hate pain and suffering. How does someone love or hate a game?

    • @stoic521
      @stoic521 22 дні тому +2

      You might want to google "greek words for love". There are different concepts of love.
      Is there something like a hobby you are deeply passionate about and know its intricacies? Fishing, repairing something, anything else?