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Comment | salboaski commented on Videos on donking?

Ok, so which videos do you recommend for donking?

July 16, 2016 | 6:37 a.m.

Comment | salboaski commented on Videos on donking?

Thanks bro

July 12, 2016 | 4:45 a.m.

Post | salboaski posted in NLHE: Videos on donking?

If anyone could point me to any videos in rio that can explain some theory/practice of donking, I would appreciate it. Thanks!

July 11, 2016 | 8:54 p.m.

First cbet bigger.

Second, if you've got him labelled a nit that doesn't play his draws aggressively then b/f turn. If he ever plays his draws aggressively and doesn't follow through on brick rivers, then call turn and fold to river shove.

If villain just has a tight opening range pre but you've seen him barrel off with missed draws, then I'm more inclined to b/c the turn and in this case fold the river since the K completes a lot of villain's draws. If it bricks off like a 2 of clubs, call river. If he plays like this though, you should probably just find a new table because there are easier people to play against at these stakes.

July 2, 2016 | 9:22 p.m.

Comment | salboaski commented on 9Ts

I agree with this above. Unless you think they are both going to fold a lot pre, this is a hand that plays great mw and in pos. I would just call pre and use post flop reads on how to play.

As played to the flop, I think if we decide to cbet we basically have to decide if we are going with the hand or not. Unless we have an extremely tight and nitty image, we can't just bet a 1/3 pot as we aren't going to be getting folds that often from 2 people, so our cbet size should be at least half pot more towards 2/3 and at that point if we bet 1.2 into 1.8 and get shoved on for 4.4 we are just about getting the right odds to call it off.

tl;dr if we cbet we have to go with the hand if we get raised. This is higher variance then I would play these stakes.

July 2, 2016 | 9:10 p.m.

Comment | salboaski commented on bad barrel ?

When you cbet this board and land that turn I think you have to double barrel. If it bricked off on the turn, I think you just give up.

July 2, 2016 | 8:54 p.m.

Comment | salboaski commented on meh...

Unless the villain has been extremely aggressive in other hands prior to this I'm probably folding at these stakes. Most of our money made with this hand on this board comes from crying calls with a third K or weaker flushes, neither of which your typical player at these stakes are going to raise on the river. Aggro players, yes they will raise, but my experience is that you just don't see a lot of river aggression at these stakes.

July 2, 2016 | 8:49 p.m.

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