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| What I don’t get is, if these guys know he’s shoving every hand, then why limp or raise preflop and then fold when he predictably shoves? If you aren’t willing to go all in on your hand, just fold it. I noticed that dude with the pitbull avatar did that a lot. Then he calls all in with QJ offsuit LOL (and gets lucky). Notice the underdog hand won most of the matchups. That is typical FT magic. |
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| re: Inside the mind of a donk poker player I swear, I'm the guy that keeps these guys running, too. =/ Seems like every time I sit down at a table I see guys like this going berserk. I finally get a hand like QQ or something and figure, "Gotcha this time." and they show AA, KK, AK or something. Really? You've been doing this every hand, but NOW you have an actual hand. Great. FML. Same with a table I was just at. Guy was 3-betting pre-flop every other hand. He also folded every single time someone 4-bet him. So I get a decent hand, raise, he 3-bets, I come back at him, he shows AK. The one #$^#$^ing time. >< I lose so much money to this crap, I just need to stop trying to "read" these guys. |
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| It's a $2 sng and he states before the game starts he is going to go in every hand, how does this make him a donk? I'ts an experiment that worked and the donks were the other players at the table imo. Is Obrestad a donk for playing and winning an mtt on PS without ever looking at her cards? |
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| This is the same strategy that a lot of people use in freerolls. Try to get lucky at the beginning and use your stack advantage. The player who ended up second did not even bet until he was in the money. A lot of people panic when they see this type of player in there and think they have to "save" the table. Against that big of a stack advantage you can only call with strictly high value and with the blinds so small why call with anything other than AA or KK. I think the second place guy played it right and went in with good headsup hands and got second for it. I hope this was strictly an experiment, but hopefully some of the players out there will copy it and make things a bit easier for solid players at the SNGs. |
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| wow this is amazing, i have seen this before, but i was still rolling on my bed laughing it reminded me of the time when my neighbour went all in every hand in a 250 play chip tournament. And won.. Kudos to the donkeys out there for being stupid and lucky enough too win, thanks for the video =) |
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| This was the most amusing video I have seen for a while. I wish he had not laughed so much into the mic, so i could understand everything he said. But he is no donk, as has been stated above. He had a plan and stuck to it. I would have had to switch gears at a certain point I think. But as he said, I felt sorry for the people at his table, but more after the fact. I have seen real donks going all in every 2-3 hands and I kinda like havin em at the table....... Well since this is the only game i have seen, maybe he is a donk, but not cause of this game. Maybe hes great, maybe he posts a serious game sometime to shed light... lol Last edited by fletchdad : 11th June 2010 at 1:29 PM. Reason: or maybe he is... |
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| re: Inside the mind of a donk poker player It's funny you gotta admit. But when it happens to you it sucks. That guy was such a luck-box. Considering the way he was playing, I would only call him with monster or premium hands.. such as KK, AA, QQ. S*** happens though. |
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Granted, any donk can still get lucky, put the certainty increases your odds considerably. |
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| Hahahha that was really funny it realy made me laugh. I once did this all in all in all in in a 12000 player freeroll and i became chip leader deep by a mile!! Just by shoving repeatedly and losing a few, winning a big one even when I was behind. Really ul never lose more than 4/5 even with the worst of it like 72 against ace ace so imagine you do this with marginal hodings but better than 72? i.e A4, Q5, 96 and u can take like 10-12 losses before you have to play smart. Add to that a lot of players wont call u especially the average stacks because they are putting their hard fought tournament life on the line in a marginal situation where they dont know where theyr at. Plus, deep, your picking up lots of blinds and antes like that. But a really fun video |
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| Why would anyone want to get into the mind of a Donk ?? I try to watch and get into the mind(s) of the best players ... doyle, ellie, phil (yeah the one everyone hates) and even sammy and durr .. for agressive play ... you get the idea ... these are the minds I want to tap into... It's great that we can watch poker after dark, high stakes poker and other shows that show their hole cards and lets is learn the strategies and styles of these very talented players Gota love technology advancement |
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| re: Inside the mind of a donk poker player no wonder i dont win in this game with people like that playin that way...here we go i got so much money,we will just go allin every hand,,just plain idiotic! in my oppion,if thats the way people play here,i wont be here long...cobbie |
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