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Lightsabers: Episode Two

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Lightsabers: Episode Two by KRANTZ

Part 2 of 2 at 10/20NL. Deep stack cash game strategy explored!

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  • 54 minutes long
  • Posted about 5 years ago

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The72o

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NoWayFolding

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Nice video.

Please play Sbrugby headsup ! Grin

Posted about 5 years ago

NoWayFolding

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The 24s hand why not just 3bet/call flop?

Our equity when called is always going to be around 50%+ and it makes our lives alot easier espeacilly on a turn if he bets again.

The A4s hand you 3bet small so you can 5bet bluff shove.
You were pretty deep so why not 5bet small to around $1100 and call/fold depending on whetehr you think he is capable of 6bet bluff shoving.

Posted about 5 years ago

LuckyKid

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Just some general questions

Krantz why didn't you use hud for this series?

Off topic - While you were playing SSNL through MSNL how many tables were u playing and for how many
hours per dag on average? Was it 2 tables for 10 hours with no hud but extremely sick note taking?

Posted about 5 years ago

KRANTZ

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The 24s hand why not just 3bet/call flop?

Our equity when called is always going to be around 50%+ and it makes our lives alot easier espeacilly on a turn if he bets again.

The A4s hand you 3bet small so you can 5bet bluff shove.
You were pretty deep so why not 5bet small to around $1100 and call/fold depending on whetehr you think he is capable of 6bet bluff shoving.



Listen to the audio again, I explain why. He is bluffing very often (see the QQ hand prior and notice his defense to 3-bets) and I can deduce which cards improve him/my flush outs are potential bluffing cards for him, and I have position. Not worried about making my life easier, I'm worried about how to eke out the most profit.

A4s I'm only 125bb deep. 4-betting to 1/2 my stack and folding would be mathematically incorrect against even the tightest hand range.

Posted about 5 years ago

KRANTZ

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Just some general questions

Krantz why didn't you use hud for this series?

Off topic - While you were playing SSNL through MSNL how many tables were u playing and for how many
hours per dag on average? Was it 2 tables for 10 hours with no hud but extremely sick note taking?



Just mixing it up, in coming episodes I bust out the HUD. I played 5-8 tables of 6max for the most part when I was playing SSNL-MSNL. Maybe 3-4 hours/day? I used to put in 50k hands/month, sometimes more during my better grinder periods :-)

Posted about 5 years ago

2fouroffsuit

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Awesome sign off...

Also, at 37:21 a seat opens up on the right-hand table directly across from where you are at. Is this a spot where when you are looking to get in a lot of hands with MasterJ that you would switch to that seat to get position on him? This would however put you oop vs nomed which seems like it could lead to some tricky spots as well.

Posted about 5 years ago

larry31

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Man great video. God i hate masterj333 what a retard! I think on the turn with the 24s hand, maybe you could do like a really gay bet of 1/4 pot to induce something spastic and also not give a free card?

Posted about 5 years ago

tufts

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Awesome video as always krantz. The 4-bet bluff induce/shove with A4s was gold. Can you expand on 3betting vs calling vs folding with small-mid pairs from the blinds vs different types of opponents or provide some links that do? Thanks.

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tufts

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Man great video. God i hate masterj333 what a retard! I think on the turn with the 24s hand, maybe you could do like a really gay bet of 1/4 pot to induce something spastic and also not give a free card?



I think results oriented wise this is a good idea, but in all honestly it sucks a lot of the time when we get check-shoved on at the turn

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KRANTZ

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Awesome sign off...

Also, at 37:21 a seat opens up on the right-hand table directly across from where you are at. Is this a spot where when you are looking to get in a lot of hands with MasterJ that you would switch to that seat to get position on him? This would however put you oop vs nomed which seems like it could lead to some tricky spots as well.



Yah, that's definitely a better seat for me despite being OOP vs nomed. I kind of dislike doing things like that where you're blatantly trying to get better position on a fish, but profit is profit.

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Awesome video as always krantz. The 4-bet bluff induce/shove with A4s was gold. Can you expand on 3betting vs calling vs folding with small-mid pairs from the blinds vs different types of opponents or provide some links that do? Thanks.



Thanks. I prefer calling small pps against tight LP openers because you can make lots of money when you flop sets. Against looser openers, you want to typically 3-bet or fold these hands because when you do flop a set, you're not guaranteed to win a big pot at all, and you also are out of position and at the mercy of a good player with position with a marginal made hand when you don't hit a set.

The exception to rring vs loose players comes when you're in the BB, where I mix it up because you're getting a better price on a call (since you've already paid 1bb to the pot), or the SB when the BB is a bad player or a player that is unlikely to squeeze.

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