Climbing the poker ladder from 10NL to 20kNL -Free Poker Lessons For Each Limit. My gift to you guys

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  • @TimUnknown-h5q
    @TimUnknown-h5q 2 дні тому +7

    One of the rare, if not the only poker youtube content person, that openly talks about the very dark side of the game. Really liked your talk abt nl10k. It's just so true, science based and honest. Yet freaking no one of the mainstream people talks about this. Ridiculous. I can totally relate to your thoughts abt the chemical imbalances, probably created by grinding too much.

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  2 дні тому +1

      I am happy to show the darker sides of the game. I "beat the game" of poker by any ones metrics, but I didn't come out the other side without my scars.

    • @blackopal3138
      @blackopal3138 День тому

      @@playitsmartpoker except the only metric I have been forced to accept, is that I am going to get rundown 50x a day, 20 of those 1 or 2 outers, get dealt 20 coolers a day, and miss 30x 15 outers per day... 300K hands nothing cjanges. EVERY player, at micros, has a win history advantage on me like 60-40, 65-35 EVERY player. How is that real, random cards??? It's not. And I still have a positve ev!! But I don't make money, I'm depositing constantly.
      I have started contacting lawyers because I don't see how anyone looking at my history could conclude that the game is random. It's just a slot machine. It's really obvious. Really, really obvious. I am being cheated But if that is not technically true, it means RNGs are bunk, OR somewhere in the paperwork it says that it is a digital game, and should not be taken as a real poker game with a random deck of cards. It is ridiculous.
      I watch all this content, improve my game more and more, and when that 50th run down drops, I'm just like, what is the point. 'right bet size', 'take his line', 'blah blah blah'... because what does it matter when you continuously get what you want, but the river takes it away, or villain yet again has a flush the same time you do, aces when you have kings, over and over and over..... how am I supposed to play that, how is anyone?
      It just seems so ridiculous. I'm brought to tears if I had them, but I don't, and it just feels like the most helpless pit of misery that is not supposed to have a way out, and I am a fool for thinking otherwise.
      Sorry to dump on you. I am broken, lol. Relatively, I actually am not losing any amount that is stress worthy, but I'm not concerned with the money, that's why I play small. But if I can't beat 10NL or 25NL why would I move up, obv. But I really feel broken as a player. Idk what to do. If I stop, it seems there is no reason to ever come back, so I'd be stopping permanently, which is depriving my life for what for criminals Then I have to live with that, and seeing that there is a whole world there, so I must be insane. Fk, man....
      )peace

  • @Aldune87
    @Aldune87 2 дні тому +4

    Phenomenal. Especially enjoyed the last few minutes. So intelligently put out. Thank you for giving so much back to the community. Have a great year!

  • @guillermofilmmaker7697
    @guillermofilmmaker7697 3 дні тому +7

    I’ve watched a lot of material from Cash Academy Poker, Solverking, Banana Poker, Descartes, etc., but without a doubt, this material is on a completely different and much higher level than the others mentioned. The clarity and concepts, both theoretical and especially exploitative, leave me speechless. It's amazing. I hope you can upload more live sessions like you did months ago.

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  3 дні тому +3

      thank you for the very nice comment! I will for sure do some more live sessions at some point in the future. Very busy now with lots of coaching and other projects so I have not put out much stuff on youtube lately.

  • @Scrimitzu
    @Scrimitzu 3 дні тому +14

    Best content creator on the pokersphere by far. WP Sir

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  3 дні тому

      Thank you!

    • @jakestock1985
      @jakestock1985 3 дні тому

      @@playitsmartpoker I agree i wish i could have you as mentor

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  3 дні тому +1

      @@jakestock1985 thats what the academies were designed for. Make it a much more reasonable way for me to coach/ mentor a larger group of guys over time compared to just private one on ones

  • @JieXu-me1mo
    @JieXu-me1mo 2 дні тому +1

    Very generous of you to share so much valubale information for ppl on different levels! Great coaching video as usual!

  • @yekailun
    @yekailun 10 годин тому

    As an ex-poker pro from China, i really want to thank you on how your content had educated and inspired me. I am now mainly away from poker and had pursuit another career which allows me to be well-off both financially and enjoy the flexibility of living around my own scheduel(for the most part) and i enjoy life a lot more away from the felt. Still, the poker passion in me drives me to learn constantly even away from the table, and this has been one of the most valuable channels ive stumbled upon.

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  4 години тому

      my pleasure, I am glad you found value in the video :)

  • @naoufelbennanismires4932
    @naoufelbennanismires4932 2 дні тому

    Epic throwbacks! Merry christmas and welcome back

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  2 дні тому +1

      Some good memories for sure. Merry christmas and happy new year my friend!

  • @simply_csgo4978
    @simply_csgo4978 3 дні тому

    its been far to long without a video, I cant explain the excitement I had when I saw this release. Thank you so much friend

  • @DavidLiebowitz
    @DavidLiebowitz День тому

    Wow!! Really great stuff. I have consumed a lot of poker content and I honestly don’t know how I have missed you before this. I mean I’m only here on the recommendation of Uri Peleg (thank you Uri). I know that I have my work cut out for me as I make my way through your 50 videos that you have posted on UA-cam. Talk about good value.😂 I have been through enough to know really good content when I see it. I honestly don’t think it is hyperbole to say that the quality of your content is in the same league as Uri and Nick Petrangelo. I’m not yet ready for one on one coaching, still have plenty of work to do. That said, I would love to be able to tap into your recorded video content. I did hit you up very recently in the Discord. Anyway, peace and all the best for the new year! 🕊️🙏

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  День тому

      Hey man thanks for the nice words, I am glad you are learning from my stuff. Pm me again on discord if you want to buy something. I am getting lots of messages daily that some time they get buried

  • @andrearoma1331
    @andrearoma1331 3 дні тому

    This is my new favourite video of all you made. Really enlightening.

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  2 дні тому

      Awesome, I am glad you learned something. thanks for the comment

  • @vladcalin4008
    @vladcalin4008 3 дні тому

    Excellent and very practical approach. I always learn new ways to approach the game from you.

  • @bennywong1781
    @bennywong1781 2 дні тому

    I hope everyone understand how valuable this video is. Keep it up n good luck to all the grinders. Keep that fire burning !

  • @supphix1765
    @supphix1765 3 дні тому

    Came over to your channel recently from Uri’s video. Stoked you have just uploaded this, can’t wait to watch👍

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  3 дні тому

      Nice! let me know tour thoughts when you finish it :)

  • @Archi891
    @Archi891 День тому

    Happy New Year Avery, much love ♥

  • @KevinPflugGiftedLeads
    @KevinPflugGiftedLeads 2 дні тому

    Fantastic video. Thank you for your insights and for sharing the gems with the community. Hope to be able to learn and absorb from you soon! Hope you have a great year :)

  • @MDA_Demon
    @MDA_Demon 3 дні тому +1

    Nice idea and some good tips in here, thanks!

  • @Guillaume-er9gk
    @Guillaume-er9gk 2 дні тому

    Thank you so much for this video! It's a huge gift!

  • @leoying8282
    @leoying8282 2 дні тому

    Hey Avery - amazing content as always. Really learned a lot from the video, more on general ideas that could be applied in life (how to genuinely compete to be the best at something, shifting priorities etc) and less poker as I’m recreational and only playing mid stakes
    One question from me would be more details on your studying framework - do you use HUDs and which solver do you recommend? How do you incorporate MDA/source pool statistics to verify your population hypotheses? Thanks

  • @inhabae3
    @inhabae3 3 дні тому

    Love your content man

  • @QianPoker
    @QianPoker Годину тому

    thx m8, really helpful!

  • @nas1197-i6j
    @nas1197-i6j 3 дні тому +1

    Wow thanks so much. I just started studying you material, Its Awesome! have you thought about going on the Mechanics of Poker Podcast?
    Enjoy your Week

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  3 дні тому

      thank you for the kinds words, maybe one day, I am more of a private person. Cheers

  • @henriquestarling6518
    @henriquestarling6518 21 годину тому

    Great content, sharing with friends, amazing insights, hope that you get a free time for 1-1 coaching and please share your story with us, its going to be great

  • @diggz-he4fk
    @diggz-he4fk 2 дні тому

    love ya brother!!!

  • @joesild
    @joesild 2 дні тому

    Great tips, thank you!

  • @abrahamlincoln1237
    @abrahamlincoln1237 2 дні тому

    Nice vid, but at 21:00 his K8s is a standard GTO pf call, no matter if it is 20,50, 100 or 200bb deep (according to GTOwizard). Haven't seen you on stars for some time, are you still playing professionally? GL to you.

  • @juanmartinez-lx1cd
    @juanmartinez-lx1cd 2 дні тому

    Let’s goooo 💪🏾 god is great 🙏🏾

  • @dragamoja
    @dragamoja 2 дні тому

    Amanzing video, thank you!

  • @WhiteIvey
    @WhiteIvey 2 дні тому +1

    Your advice for micro-stakes players was to focus on learning new concepts, but How do I go about learning new poker concepts in a structured way? (there's a similar question in the discord server, but it seems like you're more active here and anyways more people here to view the answer).

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  2 дні тому

      2nl - 10nl just consume all free youtube content from good players. 25nl+ I would honestly recommend trying 1 of my academies. You get 8 poker high level poker concepts broken down in structured way that is consumable for all levels. You might also want to buy a micro stakes course from someone who does that depending on where you game is at.

    • @yoniker83
      @yoniker83 2 дні тому

      @@playitsmartpoker What courses that you know of, do you recommend? What good players who have a youtube channel (other than yourself) do you recommend?

  • @perasakphirojpongsa9892
    @perasakphirojpongsa9892 День тому

    Nice vid

  • @yoniker83
    @yoniker83 3 дні тому

    6:36 How do you define a winning 50k hand sample? The usual definition would be pre-rakeback, but with ggpoker's huge rake on micros, I'm not sure this is possible on reg tables. I've increased my bankroll from $600 to $1300 by playing rush and cash NL10 (it has a lower rake but players are better than on reg tables) but with a NEGATIVE win rate postrake pre-rakeback. My concern is that I'm still not good enough to move up and I'm curious: What's your suggestion for a good metric of going up in stakes? Still wr before rakeback?

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  3 дні тому +2

      You want to be winning pre rakeback. If you are not winning pre rakeback you are forced to put in tons of volume and it really stunts your growth because it becomes more about "how many hands can I play this month?" instead of how high quality of hands can I play

    • @yoniker83
      @yoniker83 3 дні тому

      @ Thanks mate, so I’ll focus on studying and playing quality sessions, and analyze hands after as you suggested.
      Actually, since most people cannot have a win rate at micros (by definition most people are losing post rake back…) I wish that the micros would get some more love by you lol. Like, currently it’s 5 minutes of advice out of 90 mins ;)

  • @pallav5833
    @pallav5833 2 дні тому

    Ty good sir, cheers!

  • @GamerCos
    @GamerCos 2 дні тому

    Nice video, I understand why you don't play high stakes anymore but I guess I was left feeling curious if you plan on returning ever again in a competitive sense or have you completely moved on from the game and being a poker "player"

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  2 дні тому +1

      I still love the game and I love to play poker. I will likely play some high stakes poker down the road, its just not in my immediate future/ current plans.

  • @Michaelperry1985
    @Michaelperry1985 3 дні тому +3

    The mic is sounding good, heh heh

  • @aryan-yq6ki
    @aryan-yq6ki 3 дні тому

    bro would you like to share on your worst downswing what percentage of your bankroll you lost, and how many days you play in a week or month during your grind days

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  2 дні тому +1

      Worst downswing I had was probably 35 ish buy in before rake back in cash games. I never lost a massive percentage of my roll because I always liked to play over rolled for a stake so I moved up with many buy ins. Playing time depends on for what time period. I did 12 hours a day 7 days a week for 4 years when I was young lol. I have also had lots of success just playing 3 hours a day at other points in my career.

  • @stoic521
    @stoic521 3 дні тому

    King.

  • @Alexandertygreat
    @Alexandertygreat 2 дні тому +1

    The stuff on understanding how to make and manage money are light years different, ive made and lost tens of millions in my life and it has taking me 4 times going broke to understand that investing at least 20% of your income in your future is a most for every human. Now the stuff about chemical makeup in our body due to poker or any high risk behavior is so difficult to learn from. If anyone can take anything from this video its those 2 things. Im still a young man but if i had my shit together at 23, my first million, 29 my second cycle of zero to million and my 4th time in my late 30s, i would be in the top 1% of 1% by now. But i am never one to not get up and i have learned everything happens for a reason and purpose that serve me. Perhaps i have alot i can pay forward to the next gen.

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  2 дні тому +2

      It's actually kind of nuts if you think about that that in poker I don't think I have ever seen a single player ever talk about how to keep the money they have made from poker. I am not talking about some complicated financial strategy but I mean literally I have never ever heard anyone say anything at all regarding what you can do if you do manage to have a high win rate etc. Hard lessons you learned but they will help you in the long run.

    • @Alexandertygreat
      @Alexandertygreat 2 дні тому

      @playitsmartpoker We go to school and learn to bake a cake or build a chair or who discovered the great lakes but not one discussion on financial literacy. And most of our parents all have such a negative relationship with money ie money is the root of all evil etc. Hard lessons indeed. Great videos btw

    • @playitsmartpoker
      @playitsmartpoker  День тому +2

      @@Alexandertygreat I didn't even learn to bake a cake or build a chair haha

  • @ireadursoul
    @ireadursoul 3 дні тому +1

    TOP

  • @임준우-q7w
    @임준우-q7w День тому

    long video 😍😍

  • @Michaelperry1985
    @Michaelperry1985 3 дні тому +1

    Praise God, Amen

  • @calmingrelaxation9764
    @calmingrelaxation9764 2 дні тому

    A Reallllllllll Bad man

  • @roff1opiola366
    @roff1opiola366 3 дні тому

    Different class

  • @AlexIevuta
    @AlexIevuta 2 дні тому

    For me this is gold

  • @lukemarsh1302
    @lukemarsh1302 2 дні тому

    Boss

  • @stoic521
    @stoic521 2 дні тому

    You mentioned DeucesCracked. Your exploitative highly range aware style reminds me of Grindcore from DC back then. He was a guest coach for two seasons, did The Thin Red Line and The Thin Red Grind. His content was also way ahead of the curve back then.

  • @iainclark6210
    @iainclark6210 2 дні тому

    Great video! All the best for 2025. ;)

  • @magnusandersen6336
    @magnusandersen6336 День тому

    🦾👃