Episode Four

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Episode Four

In Episode Four, KRANTZ and WiltOnTilt delve into the world of the weak-tight HU players to figure out how to best adjust to their extreme tightness. Through the use of aggressive counter-strategies and a solid fundamental General strategy, WiltOnTilt and KRANTZ explore several hands with bold bluffs and expert bet sizing to crush this often frustrating player type.

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Krantz and WiltOnTilt provide a heads up No Limit primer. A comprehensive guide to beating small stakes HU NLHE.

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Comments for Episode Four

Radeh
Pair of Deuces
188 posts
Joined 01/08

Thanks...still don't like to play that kind of player though.

Posted Mar 29, 2008 11:53pm

MrEstate
Deuce High
8 posts
Joined 06/08

Glad to see that goostoffmech sucked out of you also. I played that guy for several hundred hands on FTP and he is all over the board,some times he is major aggro and pushing all in like a maniac other times weak-tight and some times loose-passive. I have not played him for several months, I always figured he would go broke with his style.

Posted Jun 29, 2008 1:25am

goostoff
Deuce High
2 posts
Joined 06/08

i float you :)

Posted Jul 24, 2008 4:56pm

goostoff
Deuce High
2 posts
Joined 06/08

and no... i am not busto... yet

Posted Jul 24, 2008 4:56pm

dwightschrute
Deuce High
45 posts
Joined 06/08

hey,

finally got around to watching this. why only 3 comments!? was DC that small back in the day?

anyway, curious about the 3 barrel w/ Q10d on the K 2d 7d A 10 board. I like the concept of 3 barreling against weaktight players. Not sure, though about this river shove. Basically, we are trying to fold KJ, KQ, JJ and QQ. This seems like a smallish portion of his range (but idk, maybe not). Can you prove mathematically that this riv shove is profitable, even though we're only trying to fold like 4 hands? In addition, it's possible that he will not even fold KJ/KQ, putting u on either a busted draw or pure air repping the ace. Just not certain if this shove is optimal. Thoughts?

Posted Nov 18, 2008 6:07am