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Re: Villain limp, 4-bets preflop. What the hell do I do?
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Why are we donking the flop? [/ QUOTE ] I felt that villain would call with 66 - JJ. When I got raised, I just called down and hoped that villain was overvaluing TT or JJ. However, I was wrong. Villain had 77 and turned sevens full of fives. Yeah. |
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Re: Villain limp, 4-bets preflop. What the hell do I do?
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[ QUOTE ] Why are we donking the flop? [/ QUOTE ] I felt that villain would call with 66 - JJ. When I got raised, I just called down and hoped that villain was overvaluing TT or JJ. However, I was wrong. Villain had 77 and turned sevens full of fives. Yeah. [/ QUOTE ] Do you have any reason to believe he wouldnt bet those hands if you check? How often do you see people limp/cap preflop and then check a flop like this? The thing about donking is that compared to c/c or c/r it accomplishes absolutely nothing. In 99% of all spots where the PF raiser is c-betting his entire range it will be a mistake to donk. |
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