Jim Rivas
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Some players use this type of bet a lot, I do not like to steal initiatives on flops, and you?
najisami said:Honestly, I only have used that kind of bet very rarely. I actually prefer the check/raise to that when I have a reason to make me do it. Besides, the donk bet often generates a raise or even a shove...
That is a good reason to do, especially if you have a good read of opponent range and the flop type..Shufflin said:I find it can be effective as a bluff if I've called from the blinds and the flop is low cards
It´s strange, if there is many people in the pot, I think that is loose. I would prefer to do face up.:smile:Mahdi said:sometimes if there is many people in the pot I use it, but usually I try to avoid it
Phoenix Wright said:I feel like "Donk Bet" has negative connotations connected to a fish believing they are betting for value when they are in fact behind. By this logic, donk betting should be avoided as well as being a donkey player...
with that said, this "play" could be useful in specific circumstances, but I wouldn't call this a "donk bet" - I'd call it:
-Taking the betting lead from an opponent
-Bluffing to force them off of a marginal hand
-Floating (if on Turn or River after calling the Flop like we call the Flop bet and then they bet the Turn and we "donk?" raise over them)
It might sound picky to terminology, but I think this play has merit in a few spots, but "donk" anything should be avoided by good players![]()
MoCoSolo said:Might need to define the "Donk Bet" because just by calling it that, using it makes you a Donk, even for one play. Playing aggressively is fine, playing like a donk has no value.
Jim Rivas said:Some players use this type of bet a lot, I do not like to steal initiatives on flops, and you?
Jim Rivas said:It´s strange, if there is many people in the pot, I think that is loose. I would prefer to do face up.:smile: