totally regonize the spot with JJ at 16:00 where you want to bet the river against the weak range but no idea what to do against a CR and and end up checking behind and regret ![]()
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totally regonize the spot with JJ at 16:00 where you want to bet the river against the weak range but no idea what to do against a CR and and end up checking behind and regret ![]()
Time Link to 00:37:30
So Krantz, would you recommend just betting your entire range on table 3 after the preflop raiser checks? It seems to me that there aren't enough combos of Kx hands in our range to make up for all the air we have. Should we still just barrel until the pfr adjusts?
Also, how does being deep effect your decision?
Thanks
It might have been explained other places. What is the color system? How many colors do you use and for what purposes?
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It's a pretty standard spot on table 1, so I just want to make sure I understand everything 100%.
Why do you think he would be afraid to get 3bet off a flush draw?
Doesn't that apply to all low flush draws no matter what the flop is?
What would change if the flop was Ks6h2s instead of As6h2s?
Love this series, entertaining as well ![]()
Good points about a big difference between pre and postflop spazzes, and the A7s hand was interesting. Tough to fold AK there against a guy that isnt rock solid though.
It might have been explained other places. What is the color system? How many colors do you use and for what purposes?
There's an explanation in the comment section of a previous episode. I don't remember which though.
I changed it up a bit recently because HEM butt-humped my XML file when it was "injecting" stats for RUSH. The backup they made of my notes/color codes was the same as what they injected. Soooooo basically it killed all of my notes and color codes, and EVERYONE was pink and I couldn't change it back lol. So right now I have....
Orange - non-fish
Green - fish
Red - a dude that's annoying w/position on me or adjusts vs. me/psychologically involved/metagame!
Light Blue - weak reg/almost a fish
Time Link to 00:35:28
Squeezing is one option, but you can call and lead a ton of turns for the same price but with more FE.
Squeezing is one option, but you can call and lead a ton of turns for the same price but with more FE.
That sounds pretty bogus to be honest. I'd rather have more equity if I was going to overflat, and leading out on turns just looks awkward and tends to make people suspicious. I think squeezing the flop is way way better and looks a lot stronger.
That sounds pretty bogus to be honest. I'd rather have more equity if I was going to overflat, and leading out on turns just looks awkward and tends to make people suspicious. I think squeezing the flop is way way better and looks a lot stronger.
I guess if you believe that then you are flatting your value range and donking turn and river then? Do you think that if you flat-call the flop here the other two will shut-down with any one pair hand most of the time?
I guess if you believe that then you are flatting your value range and donking turn and river then? Do you think that if you flat-call the flop here the other two will shut-down with any one pair hand most of the time?
I'm saying I wouldn't really take that line with my value range at all. I would be raising there postflop, or leading out initially, most of the time with the entirety of my range.
No I don't think if I flat the flop the other 2 will shut down with 1 pair hands most of the time. What do you think your hand looks like when you check and overcall on that board? Do 1 pair hands have a reason to shut down vs. that range?
Did you guys saw the hand on the upper left at about 35min where SquezzePlease checked two times ip with topset and just called a riverbet
the other guy had a set too and he got 40$ from him^^
made me lol
Did you guys saw the hand on the upper left at about 35min where SquezzePlease checked two times ip with topset and just called a riverbetthe other guy had a set too and he got 40$ from him^^
made me lol
LOL def didn't catch that. That's absurd. Watching now.
is anyone else having sound trouble? there is a buzzing/crackling over almost all of Fender's talking and about half of Krantz's. It's not unlistenable, but most DC videos I've seen have very good production values. Downloading the WMV now to see if it's any different. surprised no one else has mentioned it though so maybe it's my comp? :S
is anyone else having sound trouble? there is a buzzing/crackling over almost all of Fender's talking and about half of Krantz's. It's not unlistenable, but most DC videos I've seen have very good production values. Downloading the WMV now to see if it's any different. surprised no one else has mentioned it though so maybe it's my comp? :S
The sound is absolutely terrible. Haven't used DC for quite a while and most of the few videos I've watched since renewing I almost can't stand watching due to the crappy sound quality.
It's a pretty standard spot on table 1, so I just want to make sure I understand everything 100%.
Why do you think he would be afraid to get 3bet off a flush draw?
Doesn't that apply to all low flush draws no matter what the flop is?
What would change if the flop was Ks6h2s instead of As6h2s?
more Ax in our range here than Kx
The sound is absolutely terrible. Haven't used DC for quite a while and most of the few videos I've watched since renewing I almost can't stand watching due to the crappy sound quality.
i dont know what happened here, i am sorry!
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