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whitelime vs. pr1nnyraid: Stuffing the Penguin: Episode Eight

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whitelime vs. pr1nnyraid: Stuffing the Penguin: Episode Eight by whitelime

In epic fashion we are proud to present the series finale to Limeslicer and Stuffing the Penguin: a heads-up deathmatch at 25/50NL between pr1nnyraid and whitelime.

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Clash of the titans. whitelime and KRANTZ battle each other in a series of high-stakes, daring challenges designed to explore what it takes to move beyond solid winning TAG play into the mindset of an elite No-Limit player. Immerse yourself deep within their thought processes in whitelime's half, "Stuffing the Penguin," or KRANTZ's, "Lime Slicer."

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

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Comments for whitelime vs. pr1nnyraid: Stuffing the Penguin: Episode Eight

rusty trombone

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102 posts
Joined 01/2008

you stuffed that penguin with money.

Posted over 4 years ago

dildog

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595 posts
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Jeff W

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45 posts
Joined 01/2008

FWIW, for instructional videos I'd prefer not to see the opponent's hole cards so that I have a chance to think about his range. I guess I will should just cover up that part of the screen with a sticky note or something next time.

Posted over 4 years ago

DeathDonkey

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5229 posts
Joined 11/2006

Hey Jeff,

I thought about this issue when producing and decided it was easier to block them or ignore them if you didn't want to see them, than finding a way to show them for those who did want them. I appreciate the feedback though, we'll have to think about issues like this as there are some heads up series coming in season 2 where this may be a more common decision to have to make.

-DeathDonkey

Posted over 4 years ago

Joe Tall

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Joined 11/2006

FWIW, for instructional videos I'd prefer not to see the opponent's hole cards so that I have a chance to think about his range. I guess I will should just cover up that part of the screen with a sticky note or something next time.



Jeff,

Put up a tilt blocker window over the hole cards. http://apps.evot.net/downloads/tiltblocker2.zip

Posted over 4 years ago

Scipio

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34 posts
Joined 01/2008

It would be nice if you would have compared your stats after the session. good video!
Nice action.

Posted about 4 years ago

trial0r

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15 posts
Joined 08/2008

its so hard to hear whitelime all the time...turn your mic up!

Posted almost 4 years ago

lpoolreds

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Joined 05/2008

At around 55 minutes, Whitelime talks about c/r'ing K7 on a A73r board. I understand the logic on the flop in that our hand is vulnerable. Its the same idea as being more inclined to check back KK on that flop rather than TT in position as the pre flop raiser. However, I was curious as to what his plan for the rest of the hand would look like. Obviously this would be very player and game flow dependant but my questions are:

-Would you ever do this vs an unknown (if yes, how would u proceed on a blank turn)?
-If you were doing this trying to induce a float from your opponent, would you be looking to check/call the turn more often than not? Or would you even be bet/calling blank turns in hopes that you succesfully induced a bluff?
-Is doing this also good because your opponent cant put you on nuts or air when you c/r the flop in the future, or does that apply more to c/r'ing a hand like top pair weak kicker?


Basically just what are your thoughts on the turn/river when taking this line?
I know its a very general question that depends on a number of factors but I tried to kinda specify a bit above. Im especiallly curious as to whether this would ever be good vs an unknown and what our default plan for the rest of hand would be vs unkowns.

Responses from anyone who likes c/r'ing vulnerable hands on the flop a lot would be great because this vid was posted a while back and whitelime prob wont get to this comment.

Posted over 3 years ago

KRANTZ

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