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The Peanut Protector: Episode Four

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The Peanut Protector: Episode Four by BigBadBabar

BigBadBabar moves up to $5/10 4-tabling play and teaches you to protect your peanuts at this new level.

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Starring BigBadBabar this full ring LHE series teaches you to protect the peanuts you collected in the Peanut Collector. Play starts at $3/6 and moves all the way up to $15/30 if the games are running.

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  • Game: lhe
  • Stakes: High Stakes
  • 68 minutes long
  • Posted almost 2 years ago

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Comments for The Peanut Protector: Episode Four


bigbluffben1

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Time Link to 00:22:43

here you mention kjs and kqo but what about kqs or ato/ats?
def spots i'm having trouble with playing fr

Posted about 2 years ago

sushiglutton

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Time Link to 00:02:56

Hehe who is inducable in that spot Smile? I mean I would't take the note "not inducable" just because he checks down a double paired board.

Edit: Not the most important comment ever...

Posted about 2 years ago

sushiglutton

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Time Link to 00:14:00

Yeah it's a very important read what the TAG just did in the A3o hand. That turn barrel makes me maing plans for the future mwa-ha-ha

Posted about 2 years ago

BigBadBabar

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here you mention kjs and kqo but what about kqs or ato/ats?
def spots i'm having trouble with playing fr



make sure you stove em out on your own as well!

i would 3bet kqs and ats there and call ato.

Posted about 2 years ago

BigBadBabar

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Hehe who is inducable in that spot Smile



some fullring limit holdem players Smile

Posted about 2 years ago

BigBadBabar

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Hehe who is inducable in that spot Smile? I mean I would't take the note "not inducable" just because he checks down a double paired board.

Edit: Not the most important comment ever...



agree it's not a big deal though

Posted about 2 years ago

BigBadBabar

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Yeah it's a very important read what the TAG just did in the A3o hand. That turn barrel makes me maing plans for the future mwa-ha-ha



agree!

Posted about 2 years ago

sushiglutton

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Time Link to 00:19:21

I like how u played the JJ hand but like u said there are a lot of close spot. Like on the turn for example. I think he has a lot of middling hands given pf and flop donk. Vs some players we have an equity-edge on the turn and it's doubtful if he will keep firing on the river. On the oher hand I don't know if peopple pay off as light in this game? I also want to comment on when u said that "people donk to find out where they're at and I don't want him to B/F 44". In my experience people maybe start donking to ind out where they are at, but when u tell them u have a strong hand they don't care Smile.

Im really digging in to details and it's obv tough to formulate all thoughts in real time. Grin.

Posted about 2 years ago

sushiglutton

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Time Link to 00:23:00

U seem very focused on equity and stove in ur pf decission. IMO there's a lot more than math to this game ... Seriously KQo has poorish equity and u set up a situation where u are OOP 4ways on the flop and u knd of need to define ur hand too much. When u check it's clear what u have, but u can't bet all flops. Basically it's a nightmare on many boards. Well that's my opinion Smile.

Posted about 2 years ago

liquid_quik

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BigBadBabar

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U seem very focused on equity and stove in ur pf decission. IMO there's a lot more than math to this game ... Seriously KQo has poorish equity and u set up a situation where u are OOP 4ways on the flop and u knd of need to define ur hand too much. When u check it's clear what u have, but u can't bet all flops. Basically it's a nightmare on many boards. Well that's my opinion Smile.



sure, i definitely agree. it's funny, i'm not very math- or stove- based when i play but i always try to talk about it some in my videos to appeal to all the math guys and to try and talk about things from different angles. i probably would not 3bet kqo oop 4handed vs normal regs or normalish guys if it went open, cc, cc, and i'm in bb.

Posted almost 2 years ago

BigBadBabar

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is folding J9o to an ep raise standard for you?



yeah, dude had super nitty stats so far (small sample granted); i have no problem folding it.

Posted almost 2 years ago

PygmyHero

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Time Link to 00:05:11

Good post hoc stack size analysis in the AA hand. Thanks for being candid about the mistake. I agree you should have put him to a decision for all his chips on the turn. The mistake should have cost you $12.50 but luckily he bailed you out by lol bet/calling the river.

Posted almost 2 years ago

PygmyHero

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Time Link to 00:06:15

K8o open on the top left -

I couldn't see how many players were dealt in due to overlap but given that SB starts the hand with 2 BB I think a fold is reasonable.

Posted almost 2 years ago




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