Wow,
Out of schedule?
n1
Sugar Nut
In Episode 6, KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt teach you how to float like a butterfly and sting like a bee to crush the hyper aggressive Maniacs and good thinking LAGs through inducing bluffs, staying one step ahead, and using bet sizing and atypical lines to confuse those players who can't help themselves with over-aggression.
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Wow,
Out of schedule?
n1
Sugar Nut
I love Fridays ![]()
I love Fridays
Saturdays are nice too (FwF)...
i would like to see a live session against these types of players or better yet against a solid hu player who can switch up gears...wilt, i have a hard time with the q8 hand due to doubling up a maniac if wrong and after the play not showing the hand when successful in the bluff...maybe that's a leak of mine but stone cold bluffing such easy guys otherwise is something i shy away from
Lou, your wish is our command.
Next episode is krantz sweating me play and the grand finale is me sweating the master himself as he works his magic.
WoT
Also Lou, why don't you like the show ?
Also Lou, why don't you like the show ?
i didn't think you showed, if you did show then i only dislike the play somewhat
i hope you guys got some good opponents with some tough spots
btw, i saw a new fish on ub this week playing 5 10 with the sn of dj sensei, that's my tip for the week
In the A9 hand where you induce the bluff raise on the river you don't talk about your timing on the call. Of course part of you wants to fist-pump-snap-call, but doesn't this let the guy know you trapped the hell out of him?
It seems in this case you can gain about 600 quanks of meta by waiting 14 seconds before calling, making him believe that you had a tough decision with top and middle pair, thereby encouraging him to continue bluffing.
Does that make sense?
In the A9 hand where you induce the bluff raise on the river you don't talk about your timing on the call. Of course part of you wants to fist-pump-snap-call, but doesn't this let the guy know you trapped the hell out of him?
It seems in this case you can gain about 600 quanks of meta by waiting 14 seconds before calling, making him believe that you had a tough decision with top and middle pair, thereby encouraging him to continue bluffing.
Does that make sense?
quanks is an amazing word
ship da quanks
i dont remember the timing though, but you make a valid point
Hmm, I am contemplating if I get more or less action as a result of this =)
66 hand is bad in retrospect, I can't really credibly represent anything on that board.
No comments about A2o defense. I kinda disagree with your logic in the hand. IMO the A on the turn kinda skews both players hand ranges, so you can't really expect a river fold if you get called on the turn. If the stacks were deeper or it wasn't an A, I don't object. I guess I don't mind the turn bet as a cheap bluff though.
Btw, FWIW, you outleveled me completely in the first half of that session. I was pretty stoned, so it took me some time to adjust =)
loved to video, stacked two tags today using the 3bet on dry boards concept you talked about when I had monsters!
i think another important thing to note when playing laggy players is whether they can value bet thin/ if their bet size changes when they are value betting thin or not.
the bad lags bluff big a lot but their (thin) value bet sizes don't match their bluffing bet sizes.
good video. i also like playing lags..
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