Ansky has got 5 tables of 600NL and a 1k NL table going, with action all around.
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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nh, will watch it later
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The TT hand in the BB.He min-raised and 4bet to 90.Don't you think jamming there for 600 after the 90$ 4bet is a bit too much?Could we make a small 5bet to induce?
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Do you feel confident that raising this flop with bottom set is the best play? It looks super strong multi-way because you would be flatting with all your draws so you obviously get the BTN to fold, and then the cbetter will only continue with draws and fold everything else.
THEN, on the turn, if we continue with the assumption that villain pretty much only has draws, you bet a size that gives draws a great price to call, unless you don't put any more money in the pot on the river if the FD gets there. Are you planning on folding to a river bet if the flush comes in, or checking back when checked to?
Playing session now, but looks like some good Qs. Will get to all of them later.
Table 4. Why is the 98s a fold here preflop?
Explaining the pot before + 6 tables + didn't notice 2 players sitting out
I'm just speculating cause it looks like a clear open to me.
The TT hand in the BB.He min-raised and 4bet to 90.Don't you think jamming there for 600 after the 90$ 4bet is a bit too much?Could we make a small 5bet to induce?
I tend not to do too much CiB stuff OOP. I dont want to create a situation vs regs where they know they might have an opportunity to call min 5bs and such.
Do you feel confident that raising this flop with bottom set is the best play? It looks super strong multi-way because you would be flatting with all your draws so you obviously get the BTN to fold, and then the cbetter will only continue with draws and fold everything else.
THEN, on the turn, if we continue with the assumption that villain pretty much only has draws, you bet a size that gives draws a great price to call, unless you don't put any more money in the pot on the river if the FD gets there. Are you planning on folding to a river bet if the flush comes in, or checking back when checked to?
Sure it looks strong, but I think he also looks pretty strong to be donking into 4 people. I think hes pretty likely to peel a small raise w/ QJ type stuff. I think betting smaller on the turn is a better play for balance, but you are right that this is probably a hand best to play in a vacuum.
Explaining the pot before + 6 tables + didn't notice 2 players sitting out
I'm just speculating cause it looks like a clear open to me.
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