These videos are great! It would be a help if you could comment a bit on playing 3 and four way pots at different stakes.
FoxwoodsFiend plays 2 tables of .50/1 NL and explains the ways to adjust to the particular styles of play of the fish and the regs at that level. Emphasizing a loose-aggressive preflop game versus the fish, he utilizes the strategies he discusses in order to illustrate how they work in practice.
Ever wonder why you can't break into that higher limit you're always taking shots at? FoxwoodsFiend moves up through different stakes of No-Limit, starting off at .5/1 and playing gradually higher stakes. He illustrates the different types of gameplay at each limit while explaining the adjustments players from one level to the next must make in order to be successful in their ascent. FWF talks about the different types of fish and regulars at the varied stakes, plays he would make at one level but not at the next, and touches on which playing styles are more suitable for which stakes. DeucesCracked is going to show you how to make the leap.
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These videos are great! It would be a help if you could comment a bit on playing 3 and four way pots at different stakes.
This was a great vid you dont stop talking with useful info for 1 sec cant wait to watch the rest.
I love the joke in regards to experimenting with 3-betting/isolation "Well if it doesn't work for you, then I teach for only $350 an hour" lol.
Great vid. Can't wait to watch the rest of it and anything/everything by FoxwoodsFiend.
Great analysis. I like how you call in -ev spots so we can see what villain has. Entertaining and educational at the same time!
At minute 12 you are on T9s and get a open ended str8 draw on the flop, with 2 to someone's flush. Villain 1 (short stacked) bets and villain 2 calls and you fold based on the lack of implied odds from villain 1. There is something I am missing here and probably a great opportunity to learn something so could you please ellaborate it further? I would have snap called there, because of the implied odds villain 2 offered me and because I was offered more than 3 to 1 odds, enough for a call. Or not?
Probably I can solve a leak here so this is a very important point for me.
Thanks
At minute 12 you are on T9s and get a open ended str8 draw on the flop, with 2 to someone's flush. Villain 1 (short stacked) bets and villain 2 calls and you fold based on the lack of implied odds from villain 1. There is something I am missing here and probably a great opportunity to learn something so could you please ellaborate it further? I would have snap called there, because of the implied odds villain 2 offered me and because I was offered more than 3 to 1 odds, enough for a call. Or not?
Probably I can solve a leak here so this is a very important point for me.
Thanks
I definitely should have called. A lot of times the flush draw really hurts you because you could be drawing to only 6 outs and 2 outs that cost you some money/you could run into KT since your outs aren't to the nuts (reverse implied odds and all that) and if you hit on the turn it's hard to extract value out of position because people shut down and pot-control in 3-way pots. But these guys were total fish and because the guy had a shortstack it's so easy to get his stack if you hit (and the other guy's awful so he'll pay off light also), it's definitely a call
With the risk of embarrasing myself: I signed up today and this was the first video I watched. I then played some 0.5/1 reraising very light preflop and with ~90% cb against non-nits. It may just be luck, but I totally ran over the table and feel that I have already profitedd in excess of the monthly fee!
I am TheAntonine, owned
My mother confirmed she does love me though, so nice read.
lol ^^
just wanna say great video, you really are excellent at making vids. I find it really cool that you played 10k hands here to actually get a feel for the play this is something that I haven't seen any other coaching site do.
also, i'm really curious what was your wr?
With the risk of embarrasing myself: I signed up today and this was the first video I watched. I then played some 0.5/1 reraising very light preflop and with ~90% cb against non-nits. It may just be luck, but I totally ran over the table and feel that I have already profitedd in excess of the monthly fee!
They do adjust eventually so you dont wanna run over them too much just so your c bets and stuff still works.
I noticed you didnt raise suited connectors in early pos but you probably raise all pairs. My UTG range for such loose passive games is all pairs, suited connectors 56s+ and 68s+, ATs+ AJo+ KJs+ KQo+ and sometimes a looser opener like J9s T7s or A9s and that adds up to about 25/20 and works just fine. You rarely get 3bet and they do give you some more credit since u raise UTG or UTG+1. You will be OOP a lot but I dont think its too much of a problem since they fold a lot of flops and you wont usually play big pots with marginal hands anyway. So anyway I was just wondering why you folded suited connectors UTG, probably because you dont wanna play OOP but i m not sure. I also understand there s a good chance i wont get a reply here since its an older video so its fine ![]()
just say u suck dont say u had to cash out
Great vid. "I'm sure your mother loves you or whatever" <3
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Im going crazy here. You had AK of clubs right, and the board is 5 ACE OF CLUB 4 of club?
On-line poker is so rigged...
Im going crazy here. You had AK of clubs right, and the board is 5 ACE OF CLUB 4 of club?
On-line poker is so rigged...
Man i think twas one of the next hands
But ftps rigged anyway
I don't know, it seems like he is talking about the hand how it developed after he timed out ![]()
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