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Old 11-28-2007, 05:52 PM
Ranma4703 Ranma4703 is offline
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Default Re: donking turns

Fold the flop. Opponent is either beating you or has 9 outs on flop and 12 outs on the turn, so your equity is poor even when you are ahead, and you are out of position. It is much better to do this with a hand with some equity, like a flush draw or AQ.
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Old 11-28-2007, 05:56 PM
pdoran10 pdoran10 is offline
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Default Re: donking turns

if your opponent can read hands at all you are burning money with this play as it looks like a marginal hand and a bluff and almost always is. this is a spot where a good thinking opponent should be bluffraising you a lot.
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