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Ansky's Antics: Episode Three

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Ansky's Antics: Episode Three by Ansky

Ansky loads up some recent hands from his $2/4 session and goes through some interesting spots he encountered.

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Ansky covers the mid & high stakes 6max games through various formats and various topics.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 48 minutes long
  • Posted about 1 year ago

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sammut

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Time Link to 00:29:20

great video as always...I'm a NL50 player, so my question could be very dumb...but I just can't think that 3B AQs there is good...since most people are likely to play 4B or fold OOP why not 3B suited trash and flat with AQ...I guess that's maybe to balance your range? So it might be good at that stakes, but bad at NL50 vs some regular? ty

Posted about 1 year ago

ImlikeWhateva

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great video as always...I'm a NL50 player, so my question could be very dumb...but I just can't think that 3B AQs there is good...since most people are likely to play 4B or fold OOP why not 3B suited trash and flat with AQ...I guess that's maybe to balance your range? So it might be good at that stakes, but bad at NL50 vs some regular? ty



I am not sure about this. I think at 50nl people still call to many 3-bets out of position. Fish do it, and bad regulars do it. I have not watched the video yet so maybe you are talking about a specific situation.

Posted about 1 year ago

fizzo

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I only play smallstakes, but I've always been able to learn a ton from your videos, Dani. It's amazing how well you explain game theory, that's applicable to any stakes, where you play against somewhat competent opponents. Definitely the best videos on DC, keep it up.

Posted about 1 year ago

paulethomson

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JIMMERZZZ

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Time Link to 00:18:47

What do you do if the river comes a brick ?Give up ?Jam ? Or value bet as a bluff?

Posted about 1 year ago

sammut

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I am not sure about this. I think at 50nl people still call to many 3-bets out of position. Fish do it, and bad regulars do it. I have not watched the video yet so maybe you are talking about a specific situation.


sure...vs a fish or badish regular I 3B that too, but since villain in this hand is a 400NL reg, I would asume that he's good..so he doesn't flat OOP....no?
sorry for my bad englishSmile

Posted about 1 year ago

Respawn

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Time Link to 00:17:39

Are you happy with your bet sizing in this hand, especially on the turn? You are setting yourself up to overbet jam the river (if jamming is your plan). Was this intentional (reasons?) or just an oversight on your part?

What do you do if the river comes a brick ?Give up ?Jam ? Or value bet as a bluff?


+1


P.S. Great video. Thanks for listening to the suggestions from the last two video threads! I really enjoyed the hand history review.

Posted about 1 year ago

Respawn

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Time Link to 00:31:42

So, I'm guessing you would have called if the 4 on the flop was a heart instead of a diamond?

Posted about 1 year ago

B-rye88

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Time Link to 00:30:08

Given that you are deep, have an agressive 3bettor in the SB, lalex (mmmmm $) on the button, and a hand that is more than capable of either back-raising or flatting a squeeze, do you think flatting can be an appropriate play here?

OTOH, Lalex may come along to such a small 3-bet anyways.

Posted about 1 year ago

udownwithvpp

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great video as always...I'm a NL50 player, so my question could be very dumb...but I just can't think that 3B AQs there is good...since most people are likely to play 4B or fold OOP why not 3B suited trash and flat with AQ...I guess that's maybe to balance your range? So it might be good at that stakes, but bad at NL50 vs some regular? ty



AQs is good enough to 3-bet for value. It's also good enough to 3-bet call a 4-bet 200bb deep in position from those positions.

Posted about 1 year ago

Ansky

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AQs is good enough to 3-bet for value. It's also good enough to 3-bet call a 4-bet 200bb deep in position from those positions.



Basically this. It's really strong, and he WILL sometimes just call.

Posted about 1 year ago

Ansky

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So, I'm guessing you would have called if the 4 on the flop was a heart instead of a diamond?



I don't know that it is 100% a call, but it is a good starting place so you at least have 10 guaranteed extra outs to call another barrel on.

Posted about 1 year ago

Ansky

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What do you do if the river comes a brick ?Give up ?Jam ? Or value bet as a bluff?



Go all in and get called :-/

Posted about 1 year ago

Ansky

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great video as always...I'm a NL50 player, so my question could be very dumb...but I just can't think that 3B AQs there is good...since most people are likely to play 4B or fold OOP why not 3B suited trash and flat with AQ...I guess that's maybe to balance your range? So it might be good at that stakes, but bad at NL50 vs some regular? ty



Also you somewhat answered you own question , if he is going to 4b a lot, sounds like a good reason to 3b AQs.

Posted about 1 year ago




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