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Old 11-12-2007, 04:58 PM
aargh57 aargh57 is offline
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Default Re: Getting donk bet by a TAG

I almost never give them credit for a hand on a flop like this. I'm thinking it's a draw. Whether it is or not, you've gotta peel right? Why would he donk a made straight? Eh, I'm tired due to jet lag but I think I would've played it the same. The turn's the big question on this one though, right?
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Old 11-12-2007, 05:00 PM
istewart istewart is offline
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Default Re: Getting donk bet by a TAG

Fold the turn, but I'd prob. fold the flop with a guy to act.
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Old 11-12-2007, 05:10 PM
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I almost never give them credit for a hand on a flop like this. I'm thinking it's a draw. Whether it is or not, you've gotta peel right? Why would he donk a made straight? Eh, I'm tired due to jet lag but I think I would've played it the same. The turn's the big question on this one though, right?

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I questioned every street.

The flop I thought was okay though because the table was fairly loose and passive so I wasn't that worried about getting raised.

The turn I explained.

He had a long pause on the river before betting. I read that as a set. Like I said, he donk bet a set before on an A high board. I guess that answers my own question. I should probably just fold the turn against level 1 thinking TAGs.
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