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FoxwoodsFiend plays two tables of $10/20 on Stars. KRANTZ rips him some new holes as he critiques FoxwoodsFiend's play. Grab your popcorn ladies and gentlemen.
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Thank you for all of your patience. It has been a trying 2 days attempting to get this video out to you and we at DeucesCracked apologize for the delay.
-Rusty
I just started watching and the way the video's been made smaller is really annoying. I can hardly see bet/stack sizes, let alone player names or HUD stats.
I just started watching and the way the video's been made smaller is really annoying. I can hardly see bet/stack sizes, let alone player names or HUD stats.
This.
I just started watching and the way the video's been made smaller is really annoying. I can hardly see bet/stack sizes, let alone player names or HUD stats.
Yup, god i hate stars.
I just started watching and the way the video's been made smaller is really annoying. I can hardly see bet/stack sizes, let alone player names or HUD stats.
Yeah, vid quality is close to unwatchable.
OMG... OMG! The picture is really awful..
meh, this is unwatchable ![]()
Yeah, vid quality is close to unwatchable.
^^
It's great to see parallels at higher stakes finally.
About the QT hand where Ariel called a cut-off open on the button and then raised a cbet on a T77ss flop. Do you really think you induce bluffs so often by raising there? Once you raise do you always stack off? Let's say he calls you and checks to you on a blank turn, do you just bet/call? Also, does the fact that there is a flush draw make this play better or worse? I think he might be less inclined to make a move because he can put you on some kind of draw that isn't folding. What do you think? I can see making that play on a T33r flop, but I've never really tried it on such a relatively drawy flop.
Thanks
I don't get this "close to unwatchable", stuff. You can see stack sizes. You can see the cards. You can see the stats. What more do you need? It's not the prettiest video out there, but most things poker related don't acquire the title of "prettiest". I'll admit though, I did want to see what he was typing to us. Not a big deal though.
I don't get this "close to unwatchable", stuff. You can see stack sizes. You can see the cards. You can see the stats. What more do you need? It's not the prettiest video out there, but most things poker related don't acquire the title of "prettiest". I'll admit though, I did want to see what he was typing to us. Not a big deal though.
If you can easily see all of those things, your eyes are a lot better than mine.
edit: The content is good as usual though.
I don't get this "close to unwatchable", stuff. You can see stack sizes. You can see the cards. You can see the stats. What more do you need? It's not the prettiest video out there, but most things poker related don't acquire the title of "prettiest". I'll admit though, I did want to see what he was typing to us. Not a big deal though.
well i just got glasses but still the stats really are hard to see. cards are ok, at best. bet- and stacksizes are a bit of a guessing game. also, i like to sit back a bit when i watch a vid, instead of having to rub noses with my screen all the time ![]()
loved the content, and the vid is not "unwatchable"!
its not like they have detailed stats on most players anyway, so its not important..
liked how u addressed the loose high variance style and the discussion of hands in general, def at least 4 stars
On the stream I certainly could not read stats and betsizes and my sight is 20/20.
Perhaps the WMW and MP4 versions are better and the problem is decoding, cause the stream sucks bigtime.
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