KRANTZ
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sad as it is, krantz hud stat positioning actually tilts me. i dno how people play with stats in the most awkward spots. so arbitrary obviously, but for some reason it bothers me.
it's cause i don't grind a lot anymore. it tilts me too. if anyone can tell me/help me make my HUD all pretty and nice to look at i will owe you one!
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DiggerTheDog
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doubleface
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Onraad
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it's cause i don't grind a lot anymore. it tilts me too. if anyone can tell me/help me make my HUD all pretty and nice to look at i will owe you one!
I think what he meant was the placement of your statbox, so to speak, not the stats themselves. A couple of times when you said "this guy is tight" I looked and saw 32/27 or sth.. Turns out those stats belonged to someone else and the guy was playing 13/10 (those numbers are off but just to make my point)..
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g.swennen
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thejoe1989
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Eagle314
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You say Eagle should 100% lead with the nfd on this board 300bb deep with gangstar and 200bb deep with you. Do you not think there is any merit to his play, letting gangstar cbet and you overcal giving him a great price to over call? Given he has the ace high draw playing it passively isn't too terrible. Leading out could put him in a tough spot if he is faced with aggression.
I never play 300bb deep though, I'm just asking questions here since as I watched it I thought I would ahve played flop and turn how he did
gotta disagree with krantz saying not leading flop is terrible. when i lead that flop in a 3-way 3 bet pot with deep stacks, my hand looks like exactly what it is (flush draw), and it will make it easy for Gaangstar and krantz to play against (call down with overpairs on non-club turns and rivers). i dont think i would lead any hand 3 way OOP against decent players deep here.
turn seems like an easy check for pretty obvious reasons, and river should be a check as well imo. overpairs will have no trouble folding river when i lead OOP into two opponents, so i rarely get paid off here. krantz will also sometimes turn top pair/overpair hands into a bluff here, but probably not too often after he checks the turn because he would bet QQ and flushes on the turn most of the time making his perceived range on the river JJ, KK, AA, AQs with the occasional QQ or flush.
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Apollo86
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lol vid was hilarious at times and eventhough I bet you can get more strattalk into an hour this type of vid makes it so much more easy and fun to watch 
Keep it up and I think Fender is doing his job of asking questions well lately, not so much in Ep 1 and 2 imho but after that it's a job well done.
Cant't wait to fire up the other episodes.
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hayes13
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00:31:43 on 04/06/10: this is the same guy who called your double barrel with the nut draw earlier on a dry board,
if he isnt folding to the double barrel doesnt it make sense not to 3 bet this guy light oop, because he is hard to make fold post flop?
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