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🔗 Useful Links 🔗 🌐 For my website 👉 https://www.carrotcorner.com/ 🎓 For the Carrot Poker School course 👉 https://www.carrotcorner.com/school/ 🛒 For poker courses and products 👉 https://www.carrotcorner.com/store/ 🥇 For poker coaching 👉 https://www.carrotcorner.com/coaching/ Follow me on Twitch 👉 / carrot_corner Follow me on Twitter 👉 / carroters1 📜 Video Description 📜 In this video I'm going to critique some hands one of my students (Chris) has played at 50NL ($0.25/$0.50 blinds) on PokerStars. Chris has been playing poker for less than 2 years so he's not very experienced in the game and the only type of learning or coaching he's had so far was completely theoretical, in other words completely GTO. He doesn't have any exploitative experience so far and you might see him doing some mistakes that people with more years in the game won't do. But that's fine because GTO is the best baseline anyone can have and exploitative knowledge can come afterwards through experience. Even though my feedback is brutally honest, as the title suggests, it's very important for anyone who wants to improve their game to accept feedback on how they play poker, regardless if it's "too honest" and sometimes maybe harsh. Getting valuable feedback that will improve your game long term can only do good and since poker is a hard game, the feedback might also be hard at times but valuable none the less. Check out the pointers I give to Chris on this specific session and maybe you can find some mistakes in your own game, that this video will help you fix. #CarrotCorner #Poker #Education