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Ringside: Ansky (#1) - 10k fullring

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Ringside: Ansky (#1) - 10k fullring by Ansky

Ansky steps up and sits down at the nosebleeds of fullring games, $50/100.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: High Stakes
  • 58 minutes long
  • Posted about 3 years ago

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crapzface1

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2 posts
Joined 12/2010

Time Link to 00:46:34

I understand you must bet the turn with de KK, but once he raises you is he ever doing this with AQ KQ TQ or even JQ, since there is AA and KK and QQ in your 3betting double barreling range so he might even check call JQ there, so its similar to the hand you talked about in the begining that hes only reasing with the most unlikely parts of his range, being those QQ T9s and 88 imo, so i honestly always see these mistakes and make them too to just not fold AA or KK there because theres a small chance he might be doing it with JQ, but i think the most part of the time its QQ 88 JJ he pealed with or maybe maaaybe AA but dont think so cause he would of 4bet it preflop, although i dont know how tricky european AA 4betting range works, so do we really want to put extra 5700 more with a hand that is very very unlikely to be good just for the pot odds and small chance its JQs?

Posted over 2 years ago

PokerKaiser

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6 posts
Joined 01/2012

Time Link to 00:31:32

On the KK hand, u say he almost never has AQ, KQ cause he usually check calls the turn with that hands, right? If you were on his spot, how much money would you need to have behind (effectively) to check shove the turn rather than just check call with AQ, KQ, JQ? And once you just call and the river comes a brick, you think it could be reasonable to fold AQ, JQ or KQ (specially) on the river against some players, given that you would be getting huge odds?

Posted about 1 year ago

Ansky

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470 posts
Joined 08/2009

On the KK hand, u say he almost never has AQ, KQ cause he usually check calls the turn with that hands, right? If you were on his spot, how much money would you need to have behind (effectively) to check shove the turn rather than just check call with AQ, KQ, JQ? And once you just call and the river comes a brick, you think it could be reasonable to fold AQ, JQ or KQ (specially) on the river against some players, given that you would be getting huge odds?




Been a while, so hard to say. In hindsight I think w/ the small amount he had behind it wouldn't be so unreasonable for him to jam aq on the turn. Any shallower and it just becomes that much more manditory to stick it in in his spot w/ AQ.

Posted about 1 year ago




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