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Re: This is the real answer
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It was developed by Brad (bdk3clash) a few months ago. As to exactly where he got it, I'm not sure, and I suspect he'll chime in. [/ QUOTE ] Thats what I thought until today, no I wonder if perhaps its been around a lot longer than I thought. This is a quote from an email I got today from Bob Ciaffone, we have been discussing a ruling issue reguarding showdowns: [ QUOTE ] Even though the lady and the gaming agent were donkeys [/ QUOTE ] I almost spit up when I read that. Either Brad has much greater influence than I ever imagined, or Donk is old school. TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] |
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Re: This is the real answer
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[ QUOTE ] It was developed by Brad (bdk3clash) a few months ago. As to exactly where he got it, I'm not sure, and I suspect he'll chime in. [/ QUOTE ] Thats what I thought until today, no I wonder if perhaps its been around a lot longer than I thought. This is a quote from an email I got today from Bob Ciaffone, we have been discussing a ruling issue reguarding showdowns: [ QUOTE ] Even though the lady and the gaming agent were donkeys [/ QUOTE ] I almost spit up when I read that. Either Brad has much greater influence than I ever imagined, or Donk is old school. TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] I suspect that "donkey" has been around for quite some time, but that the multitude of new forms ("to donk," "cold-donking," "donk-bet") are probably attributable to bdk and the rest of SS's new donk fetish. |
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Re: Where the heck did the term \"donk\" come from anyway?
I think I remember reading somewhere that Puggy Pearson coined the term. He called the bad players "Donkeys" because they carried the money on their backs, directly to the strong players.
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uw is correct nt
donk != donkey
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Re: This is the real answer
As far as I can tell referring to those of less than average intelligence (in the gambling world and elsewhere) as donkeys is pretty old school.
I believe I first heard the term "donk" used by Daniel Negreanu in some WPT clip show where he referred to a horrible bet/call/raise as a donk move. He even made a donkey noise, which I found incredibly hilarious. Anyway, I do take credit/blame for popularizing the term on 2+2 and I think I was one of the first people to use it as a verb. I also think I coined the phrase "donktastic." I agree that all the donk stuff is mildly amusing at best but kind of 2+2 cliche at this point. It is still a lot better than endless references to "fish." |
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Re: This is the real answer
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I agree that all the donk stuff is mildly amusing at best but kind of 2+2 cliche at this point. It is still a lot better than endless references to "fish." [/ QUOTE ] When people start saying "donkmeister" and "donk-o-rama" you know it has gone too far. |
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