FoxwoodsField plays 2-tables of $25/50, and 2-tables of $100/200. He throws in some blackjack while he waits for action, all advice regarding blackjack should be ignored.
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boom! a foxwoodsfiend video, been waiting for this
Creaming my pants, downloading !
Time Link to 00:07:51
You say in this hand that 9x and 8x will fold the turn. I would've assumed that most regulars (at 2/4 - 5/10) will peel again here with hands like T9/TT. Do you think this is a wrong assumption?
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foxwoodsfiend and baluga on one day <3
and 79min long!
awesome!
Time Link to 00:48:40
you didnt 4bet in the hand in the top right, you called a 3bet. Not that I think you should be calling the river, I'm not sure, but it does make it closer to a call.
Time Link to 00:48:24
You suggested 4betting but actually called preflop, so it is not a 4bet pot(!) I still would fold in this spot since I don't think there are many hands in his range that check twice then randibluff the river. Do you agree?
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please dont play blackjack anymore in the video.
it is just so incredibly distracting
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please dont play blackjack anymore in the video.
it is just so incredibly distracting
How else is he supposed to run it up?
please dont play blackjack anymore in the video.
it is just so incredibly distracting
just take a post it and cover up the blackjack. you now have a blackjack-less FWF video. TAAAADAAAAA!
Have to agree with Poemmel.
It wasn't only distracting for me, I can't imagine it not being distracting for FWF. Playing Blackjack just because you get bored can't be the solution.
Obviously I'm not going to tell a successful player like FWF how to handle his sessions, but it sets a bad example for everybody who tries to get away from IMing or watching TV to concentrate on the game.
Still going to give it 5 stars because of the awesome content
Sweet, this is what I've been looking for to take my blackjack game to the next level.
HOW IN THE WORLD DID YOU RUN $200 UP TO $34K??? WOW!!
You should be making a blackjack video.
Any tips?
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Best video ive seen in a long long time!
i thought holding AdKd on JdTdQd flop is the nuts and is a great feeling - now i realise that watching FWF videos feels so much better...
Have to agree with Poemmel.
It wasn't only distracting for me, I can't imagine it not being distracting for FWF. Playing Blackjack just because you get bored can't be the solution.
Obviously I'm not going to tell a successful player like FWF how to handle his sessions, but it sets a bad example for everybody who tries to get away from IMing or watching TV to concentrate on the game.
Still going to give it 5 stars because of the awesome content
This guy is a huge nitt. Who are the greatest players? Durrr, Phill, PA... all huge gamblers. You gotta love the gamble to win at teh pokers, embrace it.
5/5 stars even before watching it, high stakes 6 max cant fail!
FWF, Great video once again.
Admittedly, you 3-bet a lot, especially out of the blinds.
1) What do your 3-bet stats look like from the blinds and not in the blinds? And are they comparable to other 6-max regs' 3-bet stats?
2) When you squeeze with hands like K-10 OOP and get called. Do you ever get in trouble after flopping top pair? Any tips you can share in these sort of spots?
In this video you say you don't like to 3bet the button that much, and I've heard you say it a few other times as well. Do you mean with a specific type of hand, ie AJs type hands that can't call a 4bet or do you mean in your overall game plan? If it is the former obv I understand that, but as for not 3betting the button a lot overall, most of the theory I have read say the button is the position we should be 3betting the most in by far.
thanks
Can we have a deal ?
I`ll coach you at how to play Blackjack and you will coach me @poker ?
Nice Vid anyway :-)
enjoyed the vid! going to watch it a few times. FWF FTW!
You say in this hand that 9x and 8x will fold the turn. I would've assumed that most regulars (at 2/4 - 5/10) will peel again here with hands like T9/TT. Do you think this is a wrong assumption?
I think it's wrong and if it's right that they call with an 8 they're terrible and that a 9T peel is pretty bad (although TT is good because your opponent could bet K9 on the turn either to get you to fold TT/JJ or to get value from 9T depending on his read on you)
you didnt 4bet in the hand in the top right, you called a 3bet. Not that I think you should be calling the river, I'm not sure, but it does make it closer to a call.
Yeah, my bad. It makes it easier for him to have nothing because he 3bet, didn't call a 4bet. But I still think his bluff would be pretty rare here because most of his bluffs bet that flop and once it gets checked twice I obviously have something since I didn't bluff so it's hard for him to try bluffing here. Sorry about the confusion
Have to agree with Poemmel.
It wasn't only distracting for me, I can't imagine it not being distracting for FWF. Playing Blackjack just because you get bored can't be the solution.
Obviously I'm not going to tell a successful player like FWF how to handle his sessions, but it sets a bad example for everybody who tries to get away from IMing or watching TV to concentrate on the game.
Still going to give it 5 stars because of the awesome content
I'm sorry if it distracted you, I thought most people would find it entertaining during the times when I'm not involved in a hand and figured if you didn't like it you just wouldn't watch the blackjack action.
As for its effects on me, I get bored 3-tabling and can definitely still focus on the games even if I'm playing blackjack during the hands in which nothing interesting is going on.
I obviously don't recommend playing blackjack during a session, but I was doing it for entertainment purposes.Definitely don't try this at home folks
FWF, Great video once again.
Admittedly, you 3-bet a lot, especially out of the blinds.
1) What do your 3-bet stats look like from the blinds and not in the blinds? And are they comparable to other 6-max regs' 3-bet stats?
2) When you squeeze with hands like K-10 OOP and get called. Do you ever get in trouble after flopping top pair? Any tips you can share in these sort of spots?
I don't want to give away my 3bet stats, sorry. They're pretty high though I'm not going to break it down by position.
2) I think people forget that they can exercise pot control deep when they rr and hit a top pair that probably won't be good in a huge pot. You can bet and then check or bet twice and then check the river and play poker.
As for 100 BB deep, if I'm playing good opponents I assume they're calling with hands like 9T-TQ so if I flop top pair of Ts I try going 3 streets of value. With KT on Kxx I normally play the same I would with the rest of my range, which involves going for value on boards where I bluff and checking on boards where I normally give up with air
In this video you say you don't like to 3bet the button that much, and I've heard you say it a few other times as well. Do you mean with a specific type of hand, ie AJs type hands that can't call a 4bet or do you mean in your overall game plan? If it is the former obv I understand that, but as for not 3betting the button a lot overall, most of the theory I have read say the button is the position we should be 3betting the most in by far.
thanks
I can't get into every hand breakdown, but here's the theory: you want deepstacks in position and shortstacks out of position. Ideally if you were in the small blind the stack-sizes would be a small blind and you'd be effectively all-in since that would negate positional advantage and you'd have a million to one stack to pot ratio in position so that your position can be best used. The idea is that position gives you information and the more signals there potentially are in a hand (i.e. the more bets that can go in and signals of strength to be interpreted) the more you can use your information to better respond to this information.
Thus I take hands that are playable in position to the flop more often but 3-bet them to negate the positional disadvantage (and regain the betting lead)
Best video i have ever seen for me personally, and i have seen alot. Good motivation video to get better and beat my downswing atm.
I have a strong urge to play blackjack all of the sudden, I swear I missed like half the vid watching the bj action... I am trying to watch the poker and I see foxwoodsfiend just going ataratara in the background playing blackjack, its fucking distraacting !! goddamn amateurs man ...
dunno why i am getting so much grief with this vid, its not streaming like the 100 other previous ones
I can't get into every hand breakdown, but here's the theory: you want deepstacks in position and shortstacks out of position. Ideally if you were in the small blind the stack-sizes would be a small blind and you'd be effectively all-in since that would negate positional advantage and you'd have a millionne stack
ot ratio in position so that your position can be best used. The idea is that position gives you information and the more signals there potentially are in a hand (i.e. the more bets that can go in and signals of strength to be interpreted) the more you can use your information to better respond to this information.
Thus I take hands that are playable in position to the flop more often but 3-bet them to negate the positional disadvantage (and regain the betting lead)
Just wanted to clarify that millionsmileyfacene above is million : one but the : and the o together are making smiley faces. I'm trying to express ratios there
Just wanted to clarify that millionsmileyfacene above is million : one but the : and the o together are making smiley faces. I'm trying to express ratios there
Edited your post to avoid infiltrating smileys.
I have a strong urge to play blackjack all of the sudden, I swear I missed like half the vid watching the bj action... I am trying to watch the poker and I see foxwoodsfiend just going ataratara in the background playing blackjack, its fucking distraacting !! goddamn amateurs man ...
And here I thought I was the only one who found the blackjack content more interesting than the poker content.
I thought the blackjack was pretty funny along with the general demeanor, 'and this is an easy stack off.. and I lose twenty thousand dollars.'
Time Link to 00:41:45
When you overbet shove AJ on the turn for value, are there any hands he calls with that you beat? Would he really stack off with TPTK? Otherwise it's sets and a higher 2pr.
Can you actually win money in the long run playing Black Jack?
or you just letting off steam gambling?
lol @ ariel doubling down 6 4(10) to dealers K hahah
I have a strong urge to play blackjack all of the sudden, I swear I missed like half the vid watching the bj action... I am trying to watch the poker and I see foxwoodsfiend just going ataratara in the background playing blackjack, its fucking distraacting !! goddamn amateurs man ...
find somewhere the house doesn't stand on 17, and hit on soft 17 (A&6). these rules are destroyers of BJ +eV
When you overbet shove AJ on the turn for value, are there any hands he calls with that you beat? Would he really stack off with TPTK? Otherwise it's sets and a higher 2pr.
What does my hand look like? Hard for me to have an ace, KT I raise the flop with but I probably call with hearts or 9T and peel middle or bottom pair. I might turn the latter into a bluff and I definitely would jam hearts now. If I want to have a bluff jam range I should balance it with at least the top of my value range so that I can credibly rep a good hand but don't need to be dead-on right with a hand like A7 that he'll call w/Qx for the value jam to be right. Keep in mind that my range is very polarized as I'm unlikely to have just Ax.
Also, when he checks, I expect him to have either nothing (not giving me action anyway) or a bluff-catcher as most people bluff that ace so if he had a big hand he'd bet to get a suspicious look up (especially since it's hard for that ace to hit me). Way to get him to call with a bluff-catcher is by jamming imo
HOW IN THE WORLD DID YOU RUN $200 UP TO $34K??? WOW!!
You should be making a blackjack video.
Any tips?
One pot to this player is life changing money for me, damn!
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