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[ QUOTE ] I doubt he is folding overs getting 7.5:1. One problem with donking here is that you give CO the perfect opportunity to protect his own hand. [/ QUOTE ] But isn't it correct to fold overs here getting only 7.5 to 1? If not then this has been a major leak in my game. For instance I raise with AK from co. BB calls, flop comes rags he donks I fold. Or same scenario but he c/r's me. Unless I have a read that he bluffs frequently then I fold. Does this mean I'm folding way to much on the flop? Could you please explain why you should continue without corrent odds or implied odds to call? [/ QUOTE ] Getting donked into and getting c/r are very different. Low limit donks are generally BS depending on reads. If you show that you can lay down without a fight after a flop donk, that will just encourage your opponents to do it more. Alot of players c/r their draws as well, sometimes correctly. |
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