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Re: NL25 Donk bet vs flush draw
Unknowns who put out weak donks usually (but not always) will fold when raised, so raising this flop (to about 3.0 - 3.5) is your best line. Take notes on how he reacts to your raise and use that info later in the session.
On the turn as played, raise. Make him think you slowplayed AA-JJ. On the river, as played, bet a good sized amount. That's the perfect card the way you played the hand: Your AK or whatever just hit, and his mid pair is no good. |
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Re: NL25 Donk bet vs flush draw
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raise the flop, you almost never have <36% equity and its very hard for him to continue profitably with a wide range of hands so you gain a lot of fold equity right there. it also adds deception to your game, its a lot harder for him to put you on a flushdraw if you play your hand fast. [/ QUOTE ] You are really one of my favorite HSNL posters cause you come here to post. Thanks. |
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Re: NL25 Donk bet vs flush draw
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I'm not HSNL though, I'm MSNL (represent!) [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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