Finally! Been looking forward to this.
KRANTZ versus the world, with help from a few friends, he continues to grind towards a goal of 2 million dollars in 2 months. This episode he is playing 2 tables of $5/10 HUNLHE.
Two months. Two million. No problem. That's Team Israel's goal for the summer in Vegas. Watch Jay help hit it. This ongoing series is an in-depth look at his life during the shooting of whitelime, flawless_victory, Ansky and KRANTZ's forthcoming reality TV show (filming in Vegas this summer and airing on G4 in late August). Jay will play and analyze hands he's actually playing while on television, using an aggressive bankroll management strategy to climb from 5/10 and 10/20 back to the nosebleeds. Can he make it? We have faith. They don't call him pr1nnyraid for nothin'.
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Finally! Been looking forward to this.
Time Link to 00:24:41
why do you like 3betting on that board more than just bet/calling?
i mean you are keeping your range wider by 3betting (and potentially bluffing), but is that really worth a consideration on that board?
his raising range there is probably highly polarized between something like KJ+ and air, isnt it?
or is it just for balancing purposes?
edit: afterwards you mention most ppl slowplay a set there. isnt't it better to raise air+sets there (if you decide to raise there at all) instead of air+KJ+, since then there are more combos for you left to be calling with? (i mean having KJ in his shoes blocks more decent/bluffcatching hands than a set)
Krantz-
not sure of the time stamp but the hand you c/c c/c 88 on QTxT. Just from a game theory perspective should we be calling the turn with most hands with showdown value in spots like that bc in theory 88 beats all the hands that A high beats. So my question is how wide would you be peeling vs a turn barrell vs most opponents in spots like that on that type of board?
out of interest this player bmwmcoupe is the guy who is playing a heads up challenge with daniel negreanu, he's 2easy on 2p2, huge thread and radio interview about him
I def was playing my c game at best, was like 5-6 tabling hu after a 12 hour sesssion.was playing much higher games so didn't have much interest on this game
The kq hand i don't mind the flop raise, my default is def a call but i def didnt think u would give me any credit on that board, and u mite spazz shove ace hi or whatever.
the a7 riverraise i kinda like, didn't think u would think i would turn a made hand into a bluff and i thought my value range was pretty wide here
the a2 lead was awful, i thought i was the pre flop leader and was cbetting
would def enjoy to keep this match going , fun to play krantz
How do you spell these so called frequencies?
Please be JNCO... 1998 throwback...
Please be JNCO... 1998 throwback...
I´m officially confused.
Please stop talking about what you are not allowed to talk about and focus on the action instead.
Krantz-
not sure of the time stamp but the hand you c/c c/c 88 on QTxT. Just from a game theory perspective should we be calling the turn with most hands with showdown value in spots like that bc in theory 88 beats all the hands that A high beats. So my question is how wide would you be peeling vs a turn barrell vs most opponents in spots like that on that type of board?
You shouldnt be calling with all hands that A high beats, you should be calling a certain absolute value of hand strength some of the time. The frequency with which you call depends on the player, the hand value depends on what types of hands you defend in the BB.
why do you like 3betting on that board more than just bet/calling?
i mean you are keeping your range wider by 3betting (and potentially bluffing), but is that really worth a consideration on that board?
his raising range there is probably highly polarized between something like KJ+ and air, isnt it?
or is it just for balancing purposes?
edit: afterwards you mention most ppl slowplay a set there. isnt't it better to raise air+sets there (if you decide to raise there at all) instead of air+KJ+, since then there are more combos for you left to be calling with? (i mean having KJ in his shoes blocks more decent/bluffcatching hands than a set)
Calling is also a good option, anything other than folding is good - you just run the risk that he slows down with Kx some of the time. With KKK, I'd call of course.
It's not great to raise air + sets because even though that makes more combos of hands that I can call with (if he has a set), he'd still stack my King most of the time by flatting, and it encourages me to continue bluffing. The K9x board is pretty much a 100% c-bet board for most players who reraise often when they flop nothing.
I def was playing my c game at best, was like 5-6 tabling hu after a 12 hour sesssion.was playing much higher games so didn't have much interest on this game
The kq hand i don't mind the flop raise, my default is def a call but i def didnt think u would give me any credit on that board, and u mite spazz shove ace hi or whatever.
the a7 riverraise i kinda like, didn't think u would think i would turn a made hand into a bluff and i thought my value range was pretty wide here
the a2 lead was awful, i thought i was the pre flop leader and was cbetting
would def enjoy to keep this match going , fun to play krantz
yah gg man ill look for you on stars maybe we can continue this summer
Please stop talking about what you are not allowed to talk about and focus on the action instead.
Do you have any questions about something I wasn't paying attention to? I'm happy to answer.
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