Since anhyzer is the angle that you release the disc from, I have no single answer for this question. It all depends on what I want the disc I do after I release it. I throw RHBH. So using mids for my "anhyzer release" example.
If I want my disc to stay right and not come back left at all, I use a Stingray.
If I want my disc to flatten out some, but not come back hard, I use a Buzzz.
If I want my disc to flatten out and turn back left, I use a Hornet.
Now, if you're asking what disc do I use to turn right, with a neutral, or even hyzered release, then the answers are.
Putter, beat in DX Aviar P & A.
Mid, DX Stingray.
Driver... probably the weakest spot in my bag right now. I use a Dragon, and don't love it. I have a beat in JLS and a Champion Sidewinder that I want to try in this slot, but just haven't put in practice time in with them yet.
If I want my disc to stay right and not come back left at all, I use a Stingray.
If I want my disc to flatten out some, but not come back hard, I use a Buzzz.
If I want my disc to flatten out and turn back left, I use a Hornet.
Now, if you're asking what disc do I use to turn right, with a neutral, or even hyzered release, then the answers are.
Putter, beat in DX Aviar P & A.
Mid, DX Stingray.
Driver... probably the weakest spot in my bag right now. I use a Dragon, and don't love it. I have a beat in JLS and a Champion Sidewinder that I want to try in this slot, but just haven't put in practice time in with them yet.