Best NL2~NL25 Youtubers/Streamers ?

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I’m currently studying cash games at the micro stakes. Could you recommend some good YouTubers or streamers who teach solid fundamentals and good habits?
 
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If you're studying micro-stakes cash games, I'd recommend starting with content creators who focus on fundamentals rather than fancy high-stakes plays.

A few good ones are:

- Jonathan Little – Great for fundamentals, hand reviews, and overall poker strategy.
- Crush Live Poker (Bart Hanson) – Excellent breakdowns of real hands and common mistakes.
- Carrot Corner (Pete Clarke) – Very strong cash-game content, especially for understanding thought processes.
- Uri Peleg – Advanced at times, but fantastic for learning solid poker logic.
- Doug Polk – Not strictly educational these days, but his older strategy content is still very useful.

My advice for micro stakes: spend more time learning preflop ranges, position, bet sizing, and bankroll management than trying to copy fancy bluffs from high-stakes streams. The biggest edge at micro stakes usually comes from making fewer mistakes than your opponents, not from making genius plays. ♠️
 
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Nameless14 said:
My advice for micro stakes: spend more time learning preflop ranges, position, bet sizing, and bankroll management than trying to copy fancy bluffs from high-stakes streams. The biggest edge at micro stakes usually comes from making fewer mistakes than your opponents, not from making genius plays. ♠️
Absolutely true. A lot of the winrate in micro and low stakes games comes from simply being at the table, when someone decide to donate their entire stack by making a bad call or an ill timed bluff. And therefore its also ok to have a graph, that looks like this, with a massively falling red line. So dont listen to people trying to tell you, that this is a leak, and that you must bluff more and fold less to "play good poker". Against world class opponents this might be true, but not against the population in online micro and low stakes games.

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I honestly wouldn't waste a single second watching any streamer for micro stakes to low stakes(at least up too 50nl). Most players who are any good and beating 50nl aren't staying at that limit...you don't wanna learn from them. Just good solid straight forward TAG+exploitive play wins the day even in 2026 when it comes to micro stakes. Forget playing fancy, over thinking it and playing above villains head it will only cost money and you'll lose. You honestly don't even need to bluff near as much as most players think you do or try to.

110% everything Nameless and Fundiver said above. Also work on mental toughness/discipline and game selection. Work towards at least getting to the point where you can double table this take a little awhile. But once you're comfortable and winning playing a single table start adding another table once in awhile keep doing that and eventually you'll get comfortable double tabling.

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