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Re: Correct time for a stack a donk?
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Aww hate this kind of spots, my personal opinion is that i dislike doing this without a heart to fallback on in my hand since i find that in 3suit flops people only play bigpots with a flopped flush, nutflush draw or set. So without a good read your only ahead of draws wich occurs rather seldom. [/ QUOTE ] Op said villain was very aggro..don't you think a made flush /set raises the flop? |
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Re: Correct time for a stack a donk?
Yeah if i've seen him showdown with marginal holdings in bigpots i would be inclined to do this more. But just being also have to be taken account with bord texture. My personal opionion is that even aggro villains are less inclined to be aggro on this kind of board than usual.
About raising the flop, a flushdraw or made flush might very well just call or slowplay. Your right he would most probably reraise a set on this board so the likelyhood for him having that is smaller. |
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Re: Correct time for a stack a donk?
Preflop is nice flop play is nice, but i dont really like the turn play.
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Re: Correct time for a stack a donk?
Given your read I like it.
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