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2 Months, 2 Million: KRANTZ: Episode Three

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2 Months, 2 Million: KRANTZ: Episode Three by KRANTZ

On a small hiatus from the 2 Million film set KRANTZ brings his next episode of 2 Month 2 Million. He reviews some hands played against DOGISHEAD and discusses the ideas behind playing high stakes Head's Up No Limit Hold'em.

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Two months. Two million. No problem. That's Team Israel's goal for the summer in Vegas. Watch Jay help hit it. This ongoing series is an in-depth look at his life during the shooting of whitelime, flawless_victory, Ansky and KRANTZ's forthcoming reality TV show (filming in Vegas this summer and airing on G4 in late August). Jay will play and analyze hands he's actually playing while on television, using an aggressive bankroll management strategy to climb from 5/10 and 10/20 back to the nosebleeds. Can he make it? We have faith. They don't call him pr1nnyraid for nothin'.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: High Stakes
  • 39 minutes long
  • Posted almost 4 years ago

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drsmooth

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I hope you own that turncoat!!

Just kidding, DiH is obviously awesome so this is a damn cool idea

Posted almost 4 years ago

Poemmel

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so great you owned fullflush Grin

very good content!

Posted almost 4 years ago

Jsturm

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Hey krantz wouldn't it have beeen wierder if you weren't in a commercial for a show about your life?

Posted almost 4 years ago

CoRdo

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superb content.
question on the 78s hand: i'm struggling with this kind of boards and how to play them oop in 3bet pots. you said that he bluffraises very rarely because the board looks so scary. does this mean it hits your 3betting range a lot? how often do you think is he gonna bluff if you check? i'm thinking a lot about c/r in 3bet pots as the 3bettor but i didn't understand it completely. i think i might c/r here hands like draws and something like JT or A9. could get ugly if he calls a cbet. if i had to show down my A9 there i would c/r big hands later aswell.

and another one: on the 48J board whats your plan on the turn if the turn card doesnt hit his range, lets say a 2Diamond or even worse a 4Diamond shows up. how do you get the money in then? just call again and hope the river hits him or he just decides to bet a third time to get you off of an 8? what do we represent by c/r'ing turn?

Posted almost 4 years ago

illpayyouback

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madison79

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so great you owned fullflush Grin

very good content!



My thoughts as well. I'm hoping you bust him. Great vid love the review of hands. Good luck on the goal.

Posted almost 4 years ago

kbrinson85

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so did u pwn fullflush or what? great vid btw...

Posted almost 4 years ago

Onraad

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going to watch it now, but i must say i am slightly disappointed this vid is only 39 mins long..

damn, am i the only one who didn't know dogishead left? i was waiting this whole time for a new series as he is one of my favorite instructors next to krantz and fwf

Posted almost 4 years ago

BCage

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I really don't like (or don't get) the 55 hand. It worked, because he had AK and hit his ace on the river, but against most of his range I would think betting the turn would be better. There are a lot of draws and Jx hands which you can credibly represent if you bet. Also, with all the draws out, aren't there a lot of cards that will kill your action on the river? You say he might be going for a check raise with a Jx hand, which seems like the ideal scenario to me. Why would you want to let an action killer come off on the river?

Posted almost 4 years ago

someguy9

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Great content
It is nice to see that I an not the only sick ADD degen out there you didn't stop playing to make the vid.
Sorry for the shot but how much does it change your game when your playing and doing deep comintary on big hands (when I autopilot H/U I don't win)

Posted almost 4 years ago

KRANTZ

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Hey krantz wouldn't it have beeen wierder if you weren't in a commercial for a show about your life?



Haha. Good point.

Posted almost 4 years ago

KRANTZ

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superb content.
question on the 78s hand: i'm struggling with this kind of boards and how to play them oop in 3bet pots. you said that he bluffraises very rarely because the board looks so scary. does this mean it hits your 3betting range a lot? how often do you think is he gonna bluff if you check? i'm thinking a lot about c/r in 3bet pots as the 3bettor but i didn't understand it completely. i think i might c/r here hands like draws and something like JT or A9. could get ugly if he calls a cbet. if i had to show down my A9 there i would c/r big hands later aswell.

and another one: on the 48J board whats your plan on the turn if the turn card doesnt hit his range, lets say a 2Diamond or even worse a 4Diamond shows up. how do you get the money in then? just call again and hope the river hits him or he just decides to bet a third time to get you off of an 8? what do we represent by c/r'ing turn?




Basically, the most important thing to take away is that if you check/fold various boards after 3-betting, it's then profitable for your opponent to bet nearly 100% of his range when you check. Also, if you check/fold various boards and your opponent knows this, then a c-bet becomes much, much stronger.

Toss that around in your head and you should be able to construct scenarios in which it's correct to c-bet bluff or c/f, or c-bet your super strong hands or check and slowplay them. Start with thinking about what hands your opponent defends to your 3-bet, and what he thinks you are 3-betting with.

Posted almost 4 years ago

KRANTZ

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I really don't like (or don't get) the 55 hand. It worked, because he had AK and hit his ace on the river, but against most of his range I would think betting the turn would be better. There are a lot of draws and Jx hands which you can credibly represent if you bet. Also, with all the draws out, aren't there a lot of cards that will kill your action on the river? You say he might be going for a check raise with a Jx hand, which seems like the ideal scenario to me. Why would you want to let an action killer come off on the river?



Because the board isn't great for a checkraise with a value hand, I weight his range away from that, and since he hasn't bet the turn, he's check/folding a vast majority of the time here. So I want to give him a chance to catch up and also make my hand look weaker than it is in order to potentially induce a river lead bluff or river c/r bluff. In addition, if he does happen to have a value hand, I can still stack him on the river regardless of what card comes.

Posted almost 4 years ago

KRANTZ

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Great content
It is nice to see that I an not the only sick ADD degen out there you didn't stop playing to make the vid.
Sorry for the shot but how much does it change your game when your playing and doing deep comintary on big hands (when I autopilot H/U I don't win)



I'm confused. I think you are asking if I was playing while I was making the video? I wasn't, would never be able to concentrate if I was, wouldn't even bother b/c it'd be a POS video anyhow.

Posted almost 4 years ago




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