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Old 11-17-2005, 02:40 AM
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Default Re: donk observations

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I'm not sure I agree. One way to beat a bad player is to figure him out and exploit his weaknesses. But another is to take the initiative and force him into bad situations. If you give him a lot of hard choices, you can be pretty sure he'll make enough wrong ones for you to win.

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Aaron, you are wise beyond your years. You're not sure you agree? Bullcrap, you know damn well what you are saying is pure wisdom. Forcing donks into making mistakes is exactly how you profit from them. They overvalue hands and never respect your game. They see an ace in their hand and think they're sitting on a winner. They play horrible starting hands and go too far with them. They pay the bills for smart players. However, there is some truth to be said about playing against a pack of them. You really need to adjust your game when there are too many at the table.
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