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 Originally Posted by WeldPhaser
I really like the idea of incorporating donking to expand my bluff lines and give me more chances to get value in play.
TBH, I had been keeping donking on the shelf since I started back in Oct because I was so busy working on fundamentals I didn't want to complicate my game by donking. Correct me if I' m wrong, but donking frequently effects a lot. It changes what we c/r w/. even are c/c range is ultimately effected right?
Yes ofcourse, you take things from your c/c c/f and c/r ranges, so it changes everything. Remember, people don't face donks all that often, their reaction will typically be fold or raise when you start doing it. It's just a good idea to have many different lines for value, bluffs, semi-bluffs, so you can mix it up and become unreadable. Always checking the flop when you call a raise OOP just plain sucks.
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