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Duel at Hidden Temple: Episode One

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Duel at Hidden Temple: Episode One by Ansky

Ansky plays 2K NLHE Heads Up and let's us shadow him as he battles it out on 2-tables.

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  • Stakes: High Stakes
  • 61 minutes long
  • Posted over 3 years ago

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taft016

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Joined 09/2008

Thanks for the reply. One more question... He took the line bet, bet, shove in the hand. (Turn and river were both blanks, so easy fold of course).

Say the river comes a K or a Q, giving you one pair, and he shoves. How often are you calling here, and what factors are you taking into consideration in making your decision? Would it matter if it were the Qc completing the flush?

Love your videos BTW.

Posted over 3 years ago

2eazy

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Hey ansky

I def think i was playing 2 tight, maybe i was playing 2 many tables and wasn't paying as much attention as i should

About the 5 bet sizing I like a min raise, I dont think you should be calling with your 4 bet bluff range even if you getting proper odds. How do you plan on playing ax out of position in a 5 bet pot with me having the initiative profitably, you just gonna be check folding a ton and sometimes having negative implied odds when hitting your top pair.

Let me know if you wanna play again sometime

Posted over 3 years ago

Ansky

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Thanks for the reply. One more question... He took the line bet, bet, shove in the hand. (Turn and river were both blanks, so easy fold of course).

Say the river comes a K or a Q, giving you one pair, and he shoves. How often are you calling here, and what factors are you taking into consideration in making your decision? Would it matter if it were the Qc completing the flush?

Love your videos BTW.



Probably calling an offsuit Q or K and dont know about a Qc.

Posted over 3 years ago

Ansky

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Hey ansky

I def think i was playing 2 tight, maybe i was playing 2 many tables and wasn't paying as much attention as i should

About the 5 bet sizing I like a min raise, I dont think you should be calling with your 4 bet bluff range even if you getting proper odds. How do you plan on playing ax out of position in a 5 bet pot with me having the initiative profitably, you just gonna be check folding a ton and sometimes having negative implied odds when hitting your top pair.

Let me know if you wanna play again sometime



Can you time link to the hand you are referring to? I think in general I'd question your ability to put me in a situation where I simultaneously check fold too much and also have bad reverse implied odds in a 5b pot.

Posted over 3 years ago

2eazy

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Can you time link to the hand you are referring to? I think in general I'd question your ability to put me in a situation where I simultaneously check fold too much and also have bad reverse implied odds in a 5b pot.



im talking about the hand where i min 5 bet with jj, you said you prefer a bigger size that you would be callin that min 5bet with most of your 4 bet bluffing range

Can you tell me what would be your plan if you have lets say ax, or a hand like 94 suited

Posted over 3 years ago

Ansky

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im talking about the hand where i min 5 bet with jj, you said you prefer a bigger size that you would be callin that min 5bet with most of your 4 bet bluffing range

Can you tell me what would be your plan if you have lets say ax, or a hand like 94 suited



I obviously cant say with any degree of certainty what I do if I flat those hands and I see a flop with them, but if I am playing against an opponent who 5b min reraises, I'd make the very obvious and easy adjustment to my 4b range so that its slightly stronger in terms of hands that can outflop your 5b range (ie id still 4b K4s, but probably not Q6o or 42s)

Posted over 3 years ago

Slartibartfast

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Time Link to 00:28:16

What are your options, if any , for playing the flop more aggressively ?

In the hand wher you flat a 3b with KcQs, flat 6dJcTc, 8s

I would consider that you are only getting action from hands with blockers to your outs or hands with considerable equity, AJ, AKs, TT, JJ, JT, 89s, QQ,KK, 66, and folding hands that are ahead you have loads of equity againest.

Also calling the turn, I would imagine that the villain is obvviously not expecting a fold here almost ever, and so again holds even more of your outs. Does this weigh it more towards a shove or fold ?

If he checked the turn would you bet ?

How would you play this 100bb deep considering the above ?

Posted over 3 years ago

ceegee

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Liquid Cash

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You did a great job man. Great video.

Posted over 1 year ago




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