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Old 05-16-2007, 06:49 PM
nomadtla nomadtla is offline
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Default Re: TT in BB vs donk, with overcard on board.

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In my opinion; folding is not an option....


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Again you say this. Unlike the hand I responded to first with the KK I think this one folding should be an option.

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]- Villain (SB) = 58/8/0.5


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These stats are much different. Yes he is limping a lot of hands, but what kinds of hands is he getting agressive with. Cause those stats tell me he limps a lot but raises a pretty tight range preflop, and is pretty passive postflop. So I still raise the donk if that's something he allways does in raised pots, but when he comes at you again on the turn you have to think more about his hand range and not just call him down. Just cause someone is loose preflop, even uber-loose preflop does not mean they don't have a hand when they donk you twice and I would almost be willing to bet money he had a Q or 2 clubs. I fold the turn, call me weak but those stats don't warant a call down to me.
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