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Finally Canadian: Episode Seven

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Finally Canadian: Episode Seven by Ansky

Ansky loads up some more 6-tabling action and gets into the heads of his opponents.

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Ansky returns to the virtual felt from across the border in Canada in this series of ghost style videos covering different games in his wheelhouse.

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  • 62 minutes long
  • Posted over 1 year ago

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Befeltingu

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Time Link to 00:04:37

On the A8s hand on the Top left is your game plan to either go 1 or 3 streets here (i.e. c/r then c/f or c/r bet bet) or are there going to be run outs that you fire turn and c/f river? Also what turn cards are you c/f? im assuming Q, K, T, 9?

Posted over 1 year ago

Befeltingu

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Time Link to 00:20:50

on the K5 hand dont you think your range looks weak like mostly one pair hands maybe Kx and he would therefore be shoving the river if he hits an ace for value. Also if he can have flopped straights there then you must be assuming he can have SC and probably could have flopped 2 pair and be going for a delayed c/r. I would assume that if he would go for a delayed c/r with a set then he would do it with 2 pair some % of the time. What do you think? Theory wise also you should be towards the top of your range for just flatting the turn right?

Posted over 1 year ago

Emergence

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Time Link to 00:23:20

What do you think about check/calling the turn and check/raising the river? Villain might turn something into a bluff, you get value from worse Ax. Or do you think he might pot control that a lot? Which Ax do you think are in his range?

Posted over 1 year ago

PutMyRobeOnRITE

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Time Link to 00:03:14

Hi Dani.

Table 1 you ck/r'ed bluffed Suicide King with the A8 on T92r, would you do the same thing with QJ?

Posted over 1 year ago

Ansky

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Hi Dani.

Table 1 you ck/r'ed bluffed Suicide King with the A8 on T92r, would you do the same thing with QJ?



I think it's fine w/ QJ, though leading and c/c are also fine options, whereas with A8 I probably would c.c too often. Don't think it is a strong enough hand.

Posted over 1 year ago

Ansky

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On the A8s hand on the Top left is your game plan to either go 1 or 3 streets here (i.e. c/r then c/f or c/r bet bet) or are there going to be run outs that you fire turn and c/f river? Also what turn cards are you c/f? im assuming Q, K, T, 9?



Sure, there are some situations where I might give up if I don't like the run out, but most of the time I am probably going to continue here. Doubt I am c/f on Q or K though.

Posted over 1 year ago

Ansky

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on the K5 hand dont you think your range looks weak like mostly one pair hands maybe Kx and he would therefore be shoving the river if he hits an ace for value. Also if he can have flopped straights there then you must be assuming he can have SC and probably could have flopped 2 pair and be going for a delayed c/r. I would assume that if he would go for a delayed c/r with a set then he would do it with 2 pair some % of the time. What do you think? Theory wise also you should be towards the top of your range for just flatting the turn right?



eh, he MIGHT jam for value with Ax, you might be right. In reality it would be pretty terrible vs me in that spot I think.

I think he is more likely to go for a delayed c/r with a set or straight than a 2 pair hand.

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Ansky

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What do you think about check/calling the turn and check/raising the river? Villain might turn something into a bluff, you get value from worse Ax. Or do you think he might pot control that a lot? Which Ax do you think are in his range?



Which hand are you talking about?

Posted over 1 year ago

Ansky

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Oh you must mean vs timothee. It can't be terrible, I don't mind it I guess. I'd hate if he pot controlled again though, and I clearly can get 2 streets of value and dictate the bet sizing.

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chuck651

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Time Link to 00:50:22

Top middle river bet with AK, do you think overbetting is better than 2/3-3/4 pot here to polarize our range and possibly get him to bluffcatch?

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PutMyRobeOnRITE

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I think it's fine w/ QJ, though leading and c/c are also fine options, whereas with A8 I probably would c.c too often. Don't think it is a strong enough hand.



Yeah, definitely A8 is not a great Ax to call a C-bet with for sure. Cool, glad you like all three options with QJ on the rainbow board. If we had QdJd on Th9h2s I think in that case we should play it fast since some of our outs are tainted, so donking, or ck/r is > then ck/call in that spot, and then keep on repping a flush if it comes in.

Thanks, I might have some more questions later, I had to run to the doctor before I got a chance to finish the video.

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Ansky

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Top middle river bet with AK, do you think overbetting is better than 2/3-3/4 pot here to polarize our range and possibly get him to bluffcatch?



With what though? Paired board with an under straight on a 4 card straight board is kind of thin as is.

Posted over 1 year ago

chuck651

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With what though? Paired board with an under straight on a 4 card straight board is kind of thin as is.



Yeah good point, although I hardly ever expect him to have pp's under 88 in his pf range.

Posted over 1 year ago

B-rye88

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Time Link to 00:38:37

LOL clowny shit. Use that more please.

Also, seriously agree that people underestimate the bonus equity of being on the good side of that flip.

That's a 10% edge in a 200bb pot. Think about it.

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