Hey guys,
The WMV is producing right now, but I wanted to make sure we got this up as soon as possible, so here you go! ![]()
Rob
Ansky plays six tables of high stakes NL and provides commentary on his play throughout. Stakes ranging from 5/10 to 40/80 provide a lot of NL action this episode.
Two months. Two million. No problem. That's Team Israel's goal for the summer in Vegas. Watch Jay help hit it. This ongoing series is an in-depth look at his life during the shooting of whitelime, flawless_victory, Ansky and KRANTZ's forthcoming reality TV show (filming in Vegas this summer and airing on G4 in late August). Jay will play and analyze hands he's actually playing while on television, using an aggressive bankroll management strategy to climb from 5/10 and 10/20 back to the nosebleeds. Can he make it? We have faith. They don't call him pr1nnyraid for nothin'.
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Hey guys,
The WMV is producing right now, but I wanted to make sure we got this up as soon as possible, so here you go! ![]()
Rob
Decent video, but would prefer 4 tables :-)
Time Link to 00:27:03
Hi Dany,
you bet vs the missed cbet IP with KTs on 662 2-tone. In your last video you gave the advice that it is better to not take a stab IP at dry boards even if you don't have "any" showndown-value because villain would bet his air and therefore most likely goes for a bluffinduce/potcontroll.
Last video was a 3betpot though. You had KQs on a J26 r and checked back flop after flatting a 3bet.
Why did you bet/What did you think he had?
edit: Just watched it again and realized I overlooked your reasoning. You said he would expect you to float a lot and therefore will c/f enough so that betting becomes profitable.
So, I guess the difference is that you are not expected to float as much in 3betpots?.
These past two videos have been some of the best I've ever watched, thank you. I really enjoyed the theoretical tangents, have you ever considered doing anything like the Bluefire 'philosophy' videos? I haven't seen them myself but heard about them on the Phil Galfond podcast and I imagine they are similar to these dense theoretical tangents.
No comments really, just wanted to say your first few vids have been awesome. I like the 6 tabling format.
Yeah I think 6 tavbling you get a ton more spots. Really like the 6 tabling format.
Hi Dany,
you bet vs the missed cbet IP with KTs on 662 2-tone. In your last video you gave the advice that it is better to not take a stab IP at dry boards even if you don't have "any" showndown-value because villain would bet his air and therefore most likely goes for a bluffinduce/potcontroll.
Last video was a 3betpot though. You had KQs on a J26 r and checked back flop after flatting a 3bet.
Why did you bet/What did you think he had?
edit: Just watched it again and realized I overlooked your reasoning. You said he would expect you to float a lot and therefore will c/f enough so that betting becomes profitable.
So, I guess the difference is that you are not expected to float as much in 3betpots?.
I just think its more about the board texture and the opponent, I think prah was more likely to c/f there w/ air than the other situation.
hey man
was just wondering at 14:00ish on top right why you decided to pass on a double or river barrel opportunity. I think a leak of mine is recognizing which boards i should and shouldn't be double barreling on. And when i should shut down and give up on the hand after the flop completely.
thanks alot!
oh ya , great vid too!
hey man
was just wondering at 14:00ish on top right why you decided to pass on a double or river barrel opportunity. I think a leak of mine is recognizing which boards i should and shouldn't be double barreling on. And when i should shut down and give up on the hand after the flop completely.
thanks alot!
i def should have triple barreled that board.
Good video though I am not a fan of the live commentary while 6 tabling. I was blown away by the two videos you did with AE that were pause and record. I don't mind 6 tables but I much prefer you add the commentary after so you can take your time and thoroughly explain yourself without the interruption of thinking through a hand while talking about one that has happened.
Thanks for the videos!
Ansky-
great vid once again, nothing specific to comment on for now, definitely need to rewatch but just want to say i'm pretty sure I can appreciate your vids so much more after watching 2M2MM and seeing you guys do your thing.
much better than just hearing a random high stakes player tell me think this, think that. much more to relate to. thanks again.
hey man
was just wondering at 14:00ish on top right why you decided to pass on a double or river barrel opportunity. I think a leak of mine is recognizing which boards i should and shouldn't be double barreling on. And when i should shut down and give up on the hand after the flop completely.
thanks alot!
Please Watch This Video, and leave a time link!
That will be much easier for the coaches to find the hand and answer your questions, thanks.
No recorded vids please..the commentary is way better live because you get his whole thought process and see how he reacts to situations. A feel based impulsive commentary is way better than a boring strategy vid where people pause and take 10min to talk about one hand.
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