Re: I have no idea if this was a river bluff raise or not
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Let me repeat my earlier question: since we all agree that turn-donk bet means villain has something, could that bet be a good bluff too?
In other words, if you're in villain's spot without much of a hand - and you knew that hero was smart and attentive - might you try the donk as a bluff?
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Doesn't that imply that you have to have been playing LP for it to work?
If someone 24/12/2 or something does this, and you are hero here do you fold?
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I'm sorry, I honestly don't understand what you're saying. My point before was that, since everyone here seems to agree that hero should fold the turn because the turn-donk means villain has a real hand, perhaps it also means that the turn-donk is an effective bluff.
I'm always trying to figure out good ways to use donk bets, so I thought the example posed might present such a case.
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