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Re: One too many donk bets (3/6)
How about call flop/raise turn?
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Re: One too many donk bets (3/6)
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How about call flop/raise turn? [/ QUOTE ] Because he will 3-bet an A, call down a 5/PP, and fold his air. |
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Re: One too many donk bets (3/6)
Scott,
If he threebets you can safely fold imo and OP feels he is bluffing too often. I either take the stance that i will call him down or make it expensive for him to do it, if i raise the turn i am putting on more money in the pot. I'm not sure either line is better than OP's, just throwing out suggestings about ways to deal with such a player. Also if Op plans to stay at the table for a while and shows down K high played this way it will do wonders for him vs this player. I'd be interested in your comments on what i have suggested. |
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Re: One too many donk bets (3/6)
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If he threebets you can safely fold imo [/ QUOTE ] Yea sure you can - but you just invested 2BB's to be able to figure out if you can fold. By raising the turn, we basically get him to fold a bluff (bad) or pay 2-bets to figure out he has an A and then fold (bad) or pay 2-bets to have him call us down with a 5 or PP (bad). Raising the flop instead allows us to accomplish what we want at much less of a cost. |
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Results
He folded the flop. I win [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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