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Never Tell Me the Odds: Episode Nineteen

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Never Tell Me the Odds: Episode Nineteen by KRANTZ, FenderJaguar

KRANTZ and FenderJaguar talk about high stakes poker while KRANTZ plays 4-tables.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: High Stakes
  • 51 minutes long
  • Posted over 2 years ago

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FenderJaguar

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because fenderjaguar doesn't stfu. I have this voice overlay pack embedded in my skull and it just keeps running all these voice programs over and over again and I don't have a way to shut it off because I can't get to it. it was this or never talk again so I had to go with that I thought was right at the time.

Posted over 2 years ago

konstantinos

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Time Link to 00:39:34

KJ, 44, TT, 55, AQ, AA, QQ


200bbs+ deep HU you would 3bet most of the hands you listed. at least he will assume you would.

you would probably lead or c-r KJ on the flop A LOT, not to mention sometimes you would 3bet pre or c-r turn given you are deep.

44 also plays faster OOP/deep, 55 is more likely.

he can have all nutty hands in his range, and its not 2008, most 5/10 regs are capable of turning hands into a bluff, and the logic "i cant call so id raise" is very common this days, so its not like you cant have a bluff, moreover if you turn QJ into a bluff you are probably bluffing too much in this spot.

overall pretty sure call>raise, at least against somewhat competent opponent.

Posted almost 2 years ago

konstantinos

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you would probably lead or c-r KJ on the flop A LOT, not to mention sometimes you would 3bet pre or c-r turn given you are deep.


i mean he would never assume you c-c flop/c-c turn w/ KJ here like ever.

Posted almost 2 years ago

Ass Get to Jigglin

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Time Link to 00:02:19

regarding overbetting the T7 hand on the top right when the Ace hits on the river, Krantz' argument is that opponent should expect Krantz to be somewhat worried that he hit the Ace and therefore be less likely to bluff, and therefore be much less likely to overbet bluff. But do you really think the guy folds an Ace? If so, why not overbet as a bluff here when you have air?

Posted over 1 year ago

KRANTZ

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regarding overbetting the T7 hand on the top right when the Ace hits on the river, Krantz' argument is that opponent should expect Krantz to be somewhat worried that he hit the Ace and therefore be less likely to bluff, and therefore be much less likely to overbet bluff. But do you really think the guy folds an Ace? If so, why not overbet as a bluff here when you have air?



think that is a good point. i don't think he would fold an ace. the best argument i can think of for not overbetting here is just that it has to work less often to show a profit

Posted over 1 year ago




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