| This is a discussion on Donk bets are OK if you're chip leader? within the online poker forums, in the Learning Poker section; So I was on the final table of a $5 tournament at Titan, there were six of us with around 6,000 chips each and one ... |
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| Donk bets are OK if you're chip leader? So I was on the final table of a $5 tournament at Titan, there were six of us with around 6,000 chips each and one guy with about 6,500 chips, then a couple of people with about 2,000 chips each. I raised pre-flop, then the person who was a marginal chip-leader bet into me after the flop, and after I took the hand down I said "nice donk bet". He replied "chip leader". So does that mean that it's not a donk bet if you're a marginal chipleader, or have I misunderstood what a donk bet is? |
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| Nope, you got it right. The guy was just an idiot. He probably has no clue what a donk bet is. The name "Donk Bet" implies that donk betting is a bad thing. It's not always bad, like everything in poker there are situations where you would want to donk bet. Like being on a short handed table like you were. If the flop is pretty dry and looked like it missed the raisers range and you have a good idea your opponent will fold, donk betting with ATC isn't a bad idea. It's the idiots playing ring in the micros where you raise 3x-4x and they call from the blinds, then donk out a min bet. Or they limp call your raise and then donk out a min bet. I have no clue what they are doing when they make that play. It's an automatic raise by me if I miss the flop, and 90% of the time they fold. Last edited by TPC : 30th July 2010 at 12:36 AM. |
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