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Felipeemattos
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respect standards of behavior and this is part of my game and yours?
Hello. I am very confused why even the donkey is asking questions 🤔 even after 15 minutesFelipeemattos said:respect standards of behavior and this is part of my game and yours?
nerobs9 said:You can talk a lot on this topic, but I think your graph that is going up should speak for you, and not quotes
excellent comments brothersJappsPK said:If the donkey is you i say dont worry about that.
Instead of worrying about being the donkey, focus on learning and improving your game. With time and practice, you can become a strong and competitive player at the poker table. Everyone start somewhere and playing with better players.
nerobs9 said:You can talk a lot on this topic, but I think your graph that is going up should speak for you, and not quotes
JappsPK said:If the donkey is you i say dont worry about that.
Instead of worrying about being the donkey, focus on learning and improving your game. With time and practice, you can become a strong and competitive player at the poker table. Everyone start somewhere and playing with better players.
depending on the position he can be called a maniac, but repetitive all-ins make the opponent a surprise, because in 2 hands you get tired and have a good hand on the 3rd time he can still have a better hand, so it's good to let time pass to analyze the players, these usually intend to have more chips at the beginning of the game to impose a psychological game on you, making you give upWellAA said:Donkey like getting all-in every hand?
Rob Hobson said:This comes from a very famous saying from the one of the best poker movie ever, Rounders:
"Listen, here's the thing. If you can't spot the sucker in your first half hour at the table, then you ARE the sucker".
jonaselloco said:Hello brother
Look, I'll tell you a story.
I am 54 years old, when I was in primary school, there was a classmate of mine who is now my great friend and brother, who was treated like a donkey by several classmates.
The very quiet did not say anything.
Today, those who treated him like a donkey barely have jobs and almost no studies or professions.
While the donkey today is an engineer and has worked in the US for many years in an organization that depends on the N.A.S.A.
With this story he only wants to leave you a reflection.
Do not take a second to discover a donkey, because you will become the biggest donkey.
I think it would be very good if you follow the advice of @JappsPK, or try to make your game observing what players are at the table without calling them donkeys.
First, at a table there are usually 9 players including you who are human beings.
Second, the one that you can consider "donkey" may be the one that brings you the most problems.
Third, focus on you, on your skills, on the study of the game. That will bring you great benefits.
My regards, brother![]()
19aleks57 said:Donkeys are also smart, so this comparison is from impotence.
juan1579 said:I think that a good player should keep track of each player at the table to make the most of the weaknesses of recreational players and know how to play against the regulars.
JappsPK said:If the donkey is you i say dont worry about that.
Instead of worrying about being the donkey, focus on learning and improving your game. With time and practice, you can become a strong and competitive player at the poker table. Everyone start somewhere and playing with better players.
Duxflux said:It always depends on your priorities and the situation. If you want to play professionally, it is also part of being able to read your opponents correctly and this should be possible after 2-3 hands played, because donks often play aggressively and loose. Therefore, in these 15 minutes you can definitely find out who the donk is, unless a single round lasts 15 min.