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Dear FoxwoodsFiend: Episode Five

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Dear FoxwoodsFiend: Episode Five by FoxwoodsFiend

FoxwoodsFiend breaks down some heads up NL hand histories from mid to high stakes and discusses dealing with dangerous opponents, including a submission by DC's very own KRANTZ.

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Dear FoxwoodsFiend, how do I play this hand? Ariel plays Sherlock in this interactive member hand history review series at mid and high stakes No Limit. Each episode concludes with a review of one of FWF’s own hands. Keep an eye out for some hands from our Executive Producers, as well!

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 52 minutes long
  • Posted almost 5 years ago

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rusty trombone

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good video!

i like this style much more than the standard hold em video. much more informative imo.

Posted almost 5 years ago

cottonseed1

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I could not agree more about the 5 bet with AA. Since everyone agrees it is a good time to smooth call AA makes it a good time to 5 bet bluff, which I am sure Mastr realizes this.

Also, FF you did not mention leading the flop here. I like a bet out of 2700 or so. We are ahead of his range on the flop and are not looking to fold our hand, so the next question is how do we induce the most action. With the stacks I think a lead works out best. It prices him into a shove well and allows us to jam dry turns which can look bluffy ourselves.

Thoughts?

Kyle

Posted almost 5 years ago

caseace123

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dwf76

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Kirb

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lol the 67 shove is very sick (and to be honest I'd say its about a breakeven play... but sick metagame)

Posted almost 5 years ago

cowpig

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In the last hand vs mastrblastr, I how often do you think he raises the turn with two diamonds?

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shawn

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cmort

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Dear FWF videos are extremely high quality.

Well done.

Posted almost 5 years ago

FoxwoodsFiend

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In the last hand vs mastrblastr, I how often do you think he raises the turn with two diamonds?



not very

Posted almost 5 years ago

FoxwoodsFiend

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I could not agree more about the 5 bet with AA. Since everyone agrees it is a good time to smooth call AA makes it a good time to 5 bet bluff, which I am sure Mastr realizes this.

Also, FF you did not mention leading the flop here. I like a bet out of 2700 or so. We are ahead of his range on the flop and are not looking to fold our hand, so the next question is how do we induce the most action. With the stacks I think a lead works out best. It prices him into a shove well and allows us to jam dry turns which can look bluffy ourselves.

Thoughts?

Kyle



I think given Krantz' past play in rr'ed pots that this would look pretty fishy, and I want to snap off at least a c-bet from mastr who should realize that Krantz can have a fair amount of hands that bricked off entirely on this board. I think the "call 4-bet then lead twice" line looks very strong and if mastr has a hand that can call down he'll probably end up stacking off anyway.

Posted almost 5 years ago

scv

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Dear FWF videos are extremely high quality.

Well done.



+1

They are worth the subscription alone imo.

Posted almost 5 years ago



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