insyder19
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stop making 4 tables videos ffs. that's not good. I mean I watched it on my laptop and I could hardly see what's going on because everything was so tiny.
krantz saved this video.
Also I can't believe you didn't tell THELOON how bad it is to play 6+ tables in order to improve your game.
KRANTZ COULD YOU PLEASE DO MORE HU STUFF!!!!!!!!!!
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SSankarAA
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stop making 4 tables videos ffs. that's not good. I mean I watched it on my laptop and I could hardly see what's going on because everything was so tiny.
krantz saved this video.
Also I can't believe you didn't tell THELOON how bad it is to play 6+ tables in order to improve your game.
KRANTZ COULD YOU PLEASE DO MORE HU STUFF!!!!!!!!!!
win some money at poker and buy a decent laptop..
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volition
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insyder19
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I got a decent laptop which I am using for uni. I don't want a 21 " one which is as big as a computer.
I got a huge screen so I could watch it on my desktop pc but that's not the point.
This video illustrates how little content was included because it's 4 tables. Two tables would be much better, maybe even one table.
Of course this video was still amazing BECAUSE of krantz. SO I am rather happy with this one than with nothing at all, don't get me wrong.
Just giving an idea of how to make it even better.
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paratacus
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Don't usually comment, but nice vid learnt a few new 'tricks' so thanks for that. Hope there's more of these soon. Also the chat on the side about the 'old days' was interesting and much welcomed. Also the comment krantz makes about knowing that there are better regulars out there at the 25/50 games etc is a good to hear. We see so many poker players with huge egos these days it's great to see someone that plays such a high level has their head in the right place. Cheers guys.
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psstsaygirl
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It was a good video.
Something I really liked was the check-raise on the gutshot flop.
Other than that it was pretty basic but still good information nonetheless.
And Loon, you need a break man, u click your mouse 1000 times every time u win a BB.
Your mind must be going crazy clicking like that. Out of boredom I guess lol.
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psstsaygirl
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dispatch3d
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every once in a while, I watch a krantz video and it just blows my mind. You introduce some new concept to me that just completely changes the way I think about playing. There we're several of those moments in this video. And I'm actually scared to mention the specific thing you said incase everyone starts doing it.
keep up the good work.
also wtf 4 table videos are fine. Even with 4 tables of action you go on rants (which is awesome btw). It's not like the tables are taking away from it. Plus 2 tables over an hour is like 200 hands. Ridiculously small sample. The more hands the better I say.
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Aerschtuner
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Dislexsik
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If u know villain is a habital floater, and u have a good hand, what do we do after we check the turn, we check/call our checkraise?If we check/call we just bet the river?
Do we try and induce bets from habital floaters on boards that are somewhat drawy?like 2 tone boards?Or we rather do it on boards that are not too wet?
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Dislexsik
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KRANTZ
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28 mins, table one QQ 3bet OOP on J96 r
KRANTZ: You say you would probably c/f AK in this spot and I totally agree. What about KQ?
I had a similar hand in one of my recent sessions where I held KQ in this spot, which I consider a pretty strong draw on this board in a 3bet pot. Villain was fairly aggro with a significant gap between vpip and pfr and over a significant smple folded to 3bets 25% of the time. So preflop my 3bet is clearly for value given his wide calling range.
On the flop I expected a player like this to bet a huge % of his range. Should he decide to potcontrol underpairs/JT kinda hands a freecard would hurt him and not me so I was OK with him checking.
I decided to check/shove.
What do you think of my flop line?
Full Tilt Poker $0.50/$1 No Limit Hold'em - 6 players
The Official DeucesCracked.com Hand History Converter
MP: $110.75
CO: $117.50
BTN: $157.40
Hero (SB): $101.20
BB: $200.15
UTG: $140.70
Pre Flop: ($1.50) Hero is SB with Q
K
2 folds, CO raises to $3.50, 1 fold, Hero raises to $12.50, 1 fold, CO calls $9
Flop: ($26.00) J
9
4
(2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $17, Hero raises to $88.70 all in
This hand is a bit different because your opponent never folds to 3-bets and you have an extra ~4 outs having KQ vs AK when called, so I like your play.
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