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Obviously, your reads are rarely going to lead to an exact answer as to what they are doing in a particular spot. Just because they call a flush draw on one flop, doesn't mean they are guaranteed to only call the flush draw on another. Just because they stacked off with Bottom Pair on one flop, doesn't mean they will always do it again. No matter how bad the player is he is still thinking. However, the worse he is the worse his logic is, and the more incorrect his general poker strategy is.
If you can find situations where he is making mistakes, such as it seems you have, then you can use that to make assessments about his play. Such as, regarding the villain who stacked off with bottom pair, you can make an assessment that maybe he hates to be bluffed and always thinks everyone is full of shit. Or that he overvalues his hand because pairs are hard to make. Either way, you can come to some sort of conclusion. Knowing that he stacks off with bottompair on a specific board giving a specific situation that isn't likely to be repeated anytime soon isn't likely to tell you much about your current situation/decision. However, you assumptions from those reads can.
For instance, while I might put a note like "b/called shove with JT on J52tt board in 3bet pot", the assumption I'm making is he stacks off lightly in 3bet pots. So I know I can value bet a bit thinner in 3bet pots, and not bluff as often.
Okay now I'm just rambling and likely to have totally missed the question. But imo, no.. They do not always make the same "donk" mistakes. However, if you notice one mistake you can begin to make assumptions about their play which should alter your strategy towards them in some manner.
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