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Old 02-04-2006, 02:44 AM
Max Weinberg Max Weinberg is offline
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Default Re: \"Donking\" into someone

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I guess I don't understand how you come to the realization that your opponent was semi-bluffing. If you believed that on the flop, shouldn't you have reraised? If you come to that realization on the turn, what is it that triggers that realization? Don't you have to act first?

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That's why the donk is so God damned annoying and confusing. Sometimes it means "I just hit two-pair on the turn, or flopped a set and want a raise," and sometimes it means "I don't think you had anything with your flop bet," and sometimes it means "I'm an idiot bluffing into your hand on the turn with my draw." It's one of the few plays in the arsenal that makes me take a step back and say "What the [censored] just happened here?"

When you can't know exactly if he's semi-bluffing on the flop, donking the turn is a fairly cheap way to confuse the hell out of your opponent. Of course, since you just confused the hell out of him, you don't know whether he has TPTK or is calling to his draw.

I hate someone donking me with a passion, because it most likely induces call-down mode because it's so disconcerting.
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