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Re: Good use of the turn donk?
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It doesn't matter if they call or fold. Protecting your hand happens when you put someone in a position where they lose (i.e., their choice is to fold or call incorrectly). If they have to put two bets in on the turn when they only have the odds to put in one, they've lost. When you put them in this situation, you've protected your hand. It doesn't matter whether they know they'll have to put in two or not. Even if they have odds to call the first bet, they shouldn't because that means they'll have to put in another one. We've made our opponents make a mistake. We've protected our hand. [/ QUOTE ] I disagree with your choice of words and terminology. I don't disagree with your method. |
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