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Yoshimiii

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Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 47/2/4.7

Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 47/2/4.7

Played optimally with correct raise sizes or should I have found a fold when he min raises suddenly after donking the minimum which is a very strong play.

Hand sample: 45

poker stars $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em - 5 players - View hand 2031233
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SB: $13.86
BB: $10.36
Hero (UTG): $12.53
CO: $32.99
BTN: $13.22

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is UTG with A :diamond: A :heart:
Hero raises to $0.30, 2 folds, SB calls $0.25, BB calls $0.20

Flop: ($0.90) K :spade: 3 :diamond: Q :club: (3 players)
SB checks, BB bets $0.10, Hero raises to $0.90, SB folds, BB calls $0.80

Turn: ($2.70) 6 :club: (2 players)
BB bets $0.10, Hero raises to $2.60, BB raises to $5.10, Hero raises to $10.10, BB calls $4.06 all in

River: ($21.02) Q :diamond: (2 players - 1 is all in)
 
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I probably fold to the turn raise. A brick has hit the board and a passive villain decides to raise. We dont beat that much as he likely doesnt do this with KJ etc.
 
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I think you played well. Something about that turn bet though.

I think he may have hit 2 pair there. Or a set.

I am not that good at interpreting the stats on villain (sorry). It looks like he is a loose passive donk?

If that is correct, the turn was probably very good to him.

Correct me if I'm wrong. I am just trying to offer some input.

Edit: Also, he may have flopped strong, and just waited to disguise the fact he crushed the flop.
 
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I probably fold to the turn raise. A brick has hit the board and a passive villain decides to raise. We dont beat that much as he likely doesnt do this with KJ etc.

I agree now that I have analysed the hand over and over, just so hard to fold aces to a fish who is min betting. but he is going to have me crushed the majority of times he min raises that turn, thanks for input!
 
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I probably fold to the turn raise. A brick has hit the board and a passive villain decides to raise. We dont beat that much as he likely doesnt do this with KJ etc.

Passive? He's got an AF of 4.7, very aggressive.
 
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When a donk donks around like this, it's usually a strong hand. That being said, could they react like this with KT/KJ, etc.... yes. However, he donked, and then min raised to your large turn raise. He seems like he may be on the aggressive side, but you can't be sure yet so folding is fine. Not loving it, but I think you see K3/K6 type hands a lot.

As played you should have raised the flop a little more, and raised the turn slightly less to setup a nice river shove if he just calls/checks.
 
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When a donk donks around like this, it's usually a strong hand. That being said, could they react like this with KT/KJ, etc.... yes. However, he donked, and then min raised to your large turn raise. He seems like he may be on the aggressive side, but you can't be sure yet so folding is fine. Not loving it, but I think you see K3/K6 type hands a lot.

As played you should have raised the flop a little more, and raised the turn slightly less to setup a nice river shove if he just calls/checks.

When a donk min donks like this its usually the contrary. Majority of the time its a weak hand, FD, SD or mostly a weak pair. However, the bet is very polarised and if they play back we are usually facing a nut type hand.

As Blackrain says when a fish min bets, just ignore it and bet as if he hadnt (although we can often make the bet slightly larger).
 
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John means when he does the donk call, donk small again then raise its usually always strong, which it is
 
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John means when he does the donk call, donk small again then raise its usually always strong, which it is

Ah right, sorry thought he meant just the min bet.
 
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