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Old 09-28-2007, 10:18 PM
danzasmack danzasmack is offline
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TAG opens, i 3-bet QQ, BB (villain) CCs and TAG calls

Flop is AT9, 2 diamonds.

Checked to me and I bet, villain calls.

Villain shows up as a 52/8/.25 in my PAHUD. He has done nothing to stand out, c/c'd down with top pair a few times and just been a typical donk.

The turn pairs the 9.

He checks, I bet, he pauses and then c/r's.

I decided that this c/r is BS a lot of the time and i'm going to call down. He will "bluff" showdownable hands like JTo IMO and i don't think he'd raise something like A8 here because, well, donks don't do that. I guess he COULD have AK but i also think he could turn hands into bluffs.

I know that guys like the one i described don't bluff but i often find that when they do, it's a donkey play.

Anyway now the river comes the J[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] and he bets and i fold.

Should i have folded the turn?
Should i have called the river?
I think this question has more to do with the "mind of a donk" than anything. So basically like what i'm saying is this. Is i'll play hands like, i open KK, 52/3/.1 CCs. Flop is J73, i bet he calls. Turn 4, i bet he calls. River A, i bet he raises i call and he shows 97o. Anybody else or is my memory hurting and not helping?

fwiw i don't think i played this hand well but plz to be keeping the hate on the side. tone is at an all time low. holler.
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