I like to get more specific with my reads rather than "this guy is a donkey asshat" which are notes we usually put when we get sucked out on in a big pot.

I look for a few different types of donk players and write down their tendencies after showdowns give tell tale signs of their style.

Some examples of important reads to make. I like to use titles like this rather than map out specific hands he played unless its something that I think might actually help me in the future.

Calling station: After you see him call down against a non-lagg with a marginal hand for 2-3 streets or just generally never raises but calls a shitload. Here we want to bet for value and limit c-bets when the board hits his range hard unless we have it. No bluffing plz.

Blufftard- Typically had stats of like 60/30/8.0 and bets aggressively no matter what his holding or what the board reads. Here US being a calling station is not a bad play but generally getting it all in with a piece is good. These are the most profitable players to have on your table.. get their money fast before they go broke and for God sakes, sit to their left. 3-bet for value with a wide range.

C-bet monkey/weak-tight- Sometimes have decent tagg stats but are very weak postflop. When they raise and c-bet 60%+ you can pretty much check-raise any flop and its profitable.

Showdown monkey- Similar to the calling stations except they sometimes raise. They have a win $ at showdown % less than 25% so we can valuebet relentlessly and win assloads of cash.

Rock- Yes these guys are donkeys too, even though they think they are the shit. I typically call their raises with any reasonable hand and plan on stacking off with 2-pair+ but otherwise get the hell outta dodge postflop. Implied odds are huge here. Look for stats like 5/3/1.5+

Tilters- Look for people that talk a lot in the chat, criticize others play, etc. 3-bet them a couple of times then get ready to get paid with AA/KK very soon. Get a reloading tilter on your table and become richie rich.

Harringbots- (I stole this one from Arnold) I see them a lot in cash games too. They like to throw out probing donk bets and float overs/2nd pair, underpairs etc. double-barrel, raise their donks and its like winning the lottery. They sometimes have decent stats but don't be fooled, they suck. Very ABC, easy to exploit. (massive multi-tablers are usually these guys)

Shovasaurus Rex- Typically a short-stacker. Likes to 3-bet shove any pair, A10+. Probably has read a short-stacking guide. Raise smaller when they are behind you, 3-bet smaller when they actually raise since their implied odds are never good anyways. Don't set mine. Learn their shoving range and then try to get all in when in the top half of it. Very profitable to play against. Annoying to have them to your left.

Flippers- Easy to spot because they shove every hand. Call with anything 77+, A10+ and see $$.

There are a bunch more with many different variations/mixtures of the above that would be difficult to decipher at a glance, but this is enough for now. I also give titles to the decent players but that's for another thread.