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Duel at Hidden Temple: Episode Eight

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Duel at Hidden Temple: Episode Eight by KRANTZ, FoxwoodsFiend

Two of our top dogs go at it heads up. KRANTZ and FoxwoodsFiend play 3 tables of Heads Up NLHE while FoxwoodsFiend does commentary on both their play.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes
  • 60 minutes long
  • Posted almost 2 years ago

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Comments for Duel at Hidden Temple: Episode Eight


ClicktyClick

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260 posts
Joined 11/2008

You said something like you didn't expect to have a lot of fold equity on your small 4bets; what do you think about not 4betting at all and flatting all your strong hands (even AK and JJ)? It seems to me that you can then flat a pretty wide range and play a lot of flops in position with a range that does well against his.

Posted almost 2 years ago

FoxwoodsFiend

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yah - monotone diamond flop, you c/c JQ, turn 9 and you lead out



i kind of think you raise 9J+. i 3bet all boats and K-high or ace-high flushes

Posted almost 2 years ago

FoxwoodsFiend

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You said something like you didn't expect to have a lot of fold equity on your small 4bets; what do you think about not 4betting at all and flatting all your strong hands (even AK and JJ)? It seems to me that you can then flat a pretty wide range and play a lot of flops in position with a range that does well against his.



i think i'd rather start charging him extra $ with the more playable parts of my range and that flatting all my strong hands isn't an active enough approach against someone who 3bets as much as Jay was: sure I'll have SOME strong hands in my range but I'll still have a weak enough calling range that he'll be in a good position to bluff me often

Posted almost 2 years ago

czzarr

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243 posts
Joined 02/2008

very good video fwf, thanks.

I've got one question: in the AQ hand at the end, what's your plan on various rivers if he barrels ?

http://www.deucescracked.com/videos/3141-Episode-Eight?seek=3465

Posted almost 2 years ago

poochie

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34 posts
Joined 05/2009

ariel is one step ahead to everyone....
smart boy.

Posted almost 2 years ago

FoxwoodsFiend

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very good video fwf, thanks.

I've got one question: in the AQ hand at the end, what's your plan on various rivers if he barrels ?

http://www.deucescracked.com/videos/3141-Episode-Eight?seek=3465



probably fold since he can have a ton of value hands and expects me to have something that's calling (AQ is pretty much the bottom of my range) so I don't expect a bluff too often in that spot

Posted almost 2 years ago

PleaseMakeMeRich

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38 posts
Joined 09/2009

Around 0:57:0 you fold K9o to a min raise OOP, why?

Against JAY who is opening a large % of h's from the sb shouldn't this be a call? Even K8 K7...?

Posted almost 2 years ago

Zekeret

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skig-scag

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5 posts
Joined 09/2011

am i stupid for thinking that him x/r'ing tons of flop was to polarize your range for metagame purposes?

Posted 5 months ago

Liquid Cash

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126 posts
Joined 07/2011

Time Link to 00:04:00

Top right with the KQs on 7KQJ7 if he shoves over your bet on the river do you call or fold?

Posted 3 months ago




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