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Does it seem like 90% of the flop donkbets these days in the 10/20 are from top pair weakish -> medium kicker type hands? Back when i first started playing the 10/20 it seemed all the flop donkbets were from draws, and I autoraised the flop a lot. Now I rarely raise the flop when Im donk bet into, without a good hand or a good read.
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noticed that as well and also just call the flop w/overs instead of raising
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Also, I used to donkbet a lot on the flop with tp, looking to 3bet. But now I find myself checkraising a lot more, as donkbets seem to be getting more respect. However, I think turn and river donkbets are still pretty random.
-Mike |
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can you define donkbet ?
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i see alot of middle pair/weakish type hands here
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can you define donkbet ? [/ QUOTE ] |
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This too yah. But they will call down if raised, so autoraising has lost its merit.
Donkbet is leading on a street when you did not have the initiative on the previous street. For example I raise preflop, flop comes XXX BB leads out. Donkbet, aka gaybet. -Mike |
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I didn't play 10/20 back in the day but yeah I don't usually raise the flop with overs to a donkbet, from what I've seen they've been quite legit.
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