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Awesome donkey play (NC)
Donkey maniac to my immediate right has been raising preflop with any paint and any ace from any position and has continued to bet and raise down to the river regardless of whether he has a hand or not. I was able to isolate him a few times with a nice 3-bet but that's beside the point.
On this hand, the dealer exposes one of his hole cards thanks to a poor pitch; unfortunately for the donkey, it was an ace. Action gets to him preflop and he raises like usual. Somebody bets into him on a Q65r flop and he raises again. At this point somebody wonders out loud if he has pocket kings. So he decided to flash one of his cards to a woman on his right who is still in the hand. Of course the dealer catches him and forces him to show everybody at the table...and its a king. Turn is an 8, maniac bets, only the lady to whom he flashed his king calls. River is another 8, he bets, she thinks about it and calls. She turns over 44 for an underpair?!? And he shakes his head, rolls over K9 and mucks. Hahahahaha. |
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Re: Awesome donkey play (NC)
I don't mean to be a dick, but what's the point of this post? I don't even know who you're labeling as a donkey - the woman for making a good call with an underpair against a maniac, or the maniac for making a typical aggressive play... I'm confused.
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Re: Awesome donkey play (NC)
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On this hand, the dealer exposes one of his hole cards thanks to a poor pitch; unfortunately for the donkey, it was an ace. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] he shakes his head, rolls over K9 and mucks. [/ QUOTE ] How does this happen again? |
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Re: Awesome donkey play (NC)
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[ QUOTE ] On this hand, the dealer exposes one of his hole cards thanks to a poor pitch; unfortunately for the donkey, it was an ace. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] he shakes his head, rolls over K9 and mucks. [/ QUOTE ] How does this happen again? [/ QUOTE ] Because the exposed card is used as the burn and maniac gets a new card at the end of the deal. |
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Re: Awesome donkey play (NC)
I was under the impression that he has option to keep an exposed card without looking at the other hole card?
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Re: Awesome donkey play (NC)
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I was under the impression that he has option to keep an exposed card without looking at the other hole card? [/ QUOTE ] I've never seen that allowed in any B&M i've been to. -Yarney |
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Re: Awesome donkey play (NC)
I've read this thing 3 times and I can not find the awesome part.
Can somebody please clue me in? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Re: Awesome donkey play (NC)
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] On this hand, the dealer exposes one of his hole cards thanks to a poor pitch; unfortunately for the donkey, it was an ace. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] he shakes his head, rolls over K9 and mucks. [/ QUOTE ] How does this happen again? [/ QUOTE ] Because the exposed card is used as the burn and maniac gets a new card at the end of the deal. [/ QUOTE ] well, crap...I'm a donk again. |
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