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Party 3/6
Villan is 37/5/2 35 hands I raise AJo UTG, Button cold calls. Flop: AK8 2 hearts I bet, he raises, I call Turn: Qs I donk, he raises, I??? |
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Party 3/6 Villan is 37/5/2 35 hands I raise AJo UTG, Button cold calls. Flop: AK8 2 hearts I bet, he raises, I call Turn: Qs I donk, he raises, I??? [/ QUOTE ] I would calldown. If I hit a straight, I would c/r the river. |
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I would tend to 3-bet the flop, especially if I hold a [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. Either way, I call down after he raises the turn.
Rob |
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So what does the donkbet do better than a flop 3bet?
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If you donkbet, you should at least have a plan for the not so unlikely event that you are raised.
-SmileyEH |
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If you donkbet, you should at least have a plan for the not so unlikely event that you are raised. [/ QUOTE ] Well yeah, im aware of this and I did have one at the time, the point was to see what you guys would have done. |
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So what does the donkbet do better than a flop 3bet? [/ QUOTE ] Well if I 3bet and he caps I could still be looking at a flush draw. If he raises the turn that becomes much less likely, he could be pulling a semi bluff, but Ive found these to be somewhat rare at 3/6 so far. |
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