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 Originally Posted by bigspenda73
c/r'ing the flop is ridiculously standard here what are all of you smoking? Your b/3b line is so unbalanced that I don't even want to go into it.
River is actually a really good vbet as villain more than likely has like TT- KK than a Ax hand the way the flop went down, however, I doubt he is good enough to turn those hands into bluffs on the river, so yea, for the price you're getting it looks like a fold.
I think donking is often overlooked
if villain is the type to raise a donk ATC (I am of this type) then you should donk strong
otherwise you should donk hands that are not strong enough to c/r
or they're strong enough to donk/3b
or they're strong hands on drawy boards that you don't want villain to check back a draw with like a gutshot + overcards when you have top pair
if you watch heads-up videos on stoxpoker some of the instructors like to donk a lot, it's a very often overlooked line
we don't have to do it only with the nuts or only as a bluff, we can mix it up
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