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Never Tell Me the Odds: Episode Thirteen

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Never Tell Me the Odds: Episode Thirteen by KRANTZ

The move upwards continues as KRANTZ and FenderJaguar talk about FenderJaguar's play at $5/10.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: High Stakes
  • 77 minutes long
  • Posted about 3 years ago

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FenderJaguar

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Do you have to have table scanner for the multitabling stat to work properly?



yep. money grabs ftw lol.

Posted about 3 years ago

igotamonkee

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lets seee this you guys crush this 5/10 game

Posted about 3 years ago

thesye1

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Choparno

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Ale is def Italian (or at least, his location says Italy). And the guys who play just like him (limp-reraising small blind, 3betting tiny, cbetting 1/3 pot) are all Italians too.

Bizarrely there a couple of New Zealanders who play similarly in the 5/10 games but I can't think of any Aussies...would be interested to see names.

Great vid btw!

Posted about 3 years ago

Damniel

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hi

i have a guestion about taht KQ hand @ around 40:00 where fender opend pre cbet KT3 bet an offsuit 8 on the turn and bet 300 into 422 von the river with the second nuts... so my question is IRockhoes jams all in we have to call 490 more... but are we even callen that? it seems to me that i find myself often in those spots where i know i have to bet but i just have no idea what to do if i get raised Frown

any thoughts on that mr. krantz?^^

edit: also why do you muck ATs pre @ 55:45? i think im almost never folding there... can your explain?

Posted about 3 years ago

jjd323

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Time Link to 00:40:14

In before KRANTZ says "use timestamps".


For the KQ hand where we river the 2nd nuts we represent any flush and potentially air/balls or weak hands we are turning into a bluff. Because we are putting in a lot of dead-money already (we fold our bluffs if raised) you have to consider carefully what your opponent is capable of:

- What hands are the bottom of villains range given all previous action? Does he think that he needs to bluff these hands (instead of calling)? Is he capable of making that bluff-raise?
- And also, can he value-raise worse?

In this spot, it's pretty unlikely that he would be holding or jamming a naked JHeart hand; he would probably just call. He might, however, turn a weak TP type hand into a bluff if he feels that you can bet-fold a small flush. I would say though, in the spirit of the LHE series, that you "shouldn't" fold here because you have the top of your range and a reasonable bluff range he might be trying to take you off.

Theoretically, you should be jamming or checking this river. Give villain a range and work out how to maximise the value for your whole range - you will find that as long as your range is stronger and contains some bluffs that you can jam a wide value range and also a ton of airball/bluff hands.

Posted about 3 years ago

KRANTZ

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In before KRANTZ says "use timestamps".


For the KQ hand where we river the 2nd nuts we represent any flush and potentially air/balls or weak hands we are turning into a bluff. Because we are putting in a lot of dead-money already (we fold our bluffs if raised) you have to consider carefully what your opponent is capable of:

- What hands are the bottom of villains range given all previous action? Does he think that he needs to bluff these hands (instead of calling)? Is he capable of making that bluff-raise?
- And also, can he value-raise worse?

In this spot, it's pretty unlikely that he would be holding or jamming a naked JHeart hand; he would probably just call. He might, however, turn a weak TP type hand into a bluff if he feels that you can bet-fold a small flush. I would say though, in the spirit of the LHE series, that you "shouldn't" fold here because you have the top of your range and a reasonable bluff range he might be trying to take you off.

Theoretically, you should be jamming or checking this river. Give villain a range and work out how to maximise the value for your whole range - you will find that as long as your range is stronger and contains some bluffs that you can jam a wide value range and also a ton of airball/bluff hands.



nice post - i disagree with the last paragraph though... given flop/turn action jamming or checking just doesn't seem like it can be as profitable against most players as just betting "normally" with a strong range

Posted about 3 years ago

hayes13

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Time Link to 00:08:30

sorry, i dont mean to piss on the parade, but fender, ur talking about highstakes poker like its a formality. i mean i looked at ur opr, which i know is inaccurate, but come on son, 80k hands!!!! get a grip and get a grind on before worrying about how to reach rail heaven. LOL. but great series.

Posted about 3 years ago

Skullan

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Very nice serie!

Im from Sweden and i have noticed that you think scandinavian players are bad? Like you say in some episode i wish he was from Sweden etc..
What do you base this on? I can think of many worse "poker-countries" Poke Tongue.

gl!

Posted about 3 years ago

KRANTZ

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Very nice serie!

Im from Sweden and i have noticed that you think scandinavian players are bad? Like you say in some episode i wish he was from Sweden etc..
What do you base this on? I can think of many worse "poker-countries" Poke Tongue.

gl!



haha i Heart sweden, you guys are just CRAZY

Posted about 3 years ago

FenderJaguar

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sorry, i dont mean to piss on the parade, but fender, ur talking about highstakes poker like its a formality. i mean i looked at ur opr, which i know is inaccurate, but come on son, 80k hands!!!! get a grip and get a grind on before worrying about how to reach rail heaven. LOL. but great series.



Don't you worry your pretty lil head Smile I'm very realistic in my goals and don't get ahead of myself or take anything for granted. As for my "OPR" I don't even play tournaments yo. (I know you meant PTR and all that obladeeobladaa)

Posted about 3 years ago

checkamat

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hmm I don´t get the discussion on the 433 flop? So now we´re supposed to think a good player like irockhoes is in there 3betting the flop for info with a hand like 99? If you say this is normal then you can use that strategy on all hands and I don´t remember seeing anyone good here or anywhere else ever do that?

Posted about 3 years ago

danksta14

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Time Link to 01:08:59

bottom left.....would this be a good spot to check raise considering dry board and he could be cont. w a wide array of hands

Posted almost 3 years ago




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