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indeed. the entire table exploded in laughter when I lost the hand, saying I should make my 'moves' elsewhere. Sigh.
Don't even think about educating them.If you pushed, and JT called, he's the donkey.
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indeed. the entire table exploded in laughter when I lost the hand, saying I should make my 'moves' elsewhere. Sigh.
This is a sign of a spectacular game. Mark
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indeed. the entire table exploded in laughter when I lost the hand, saying I should make my 'moves' elsewhere. Sigh.
Was this at my table too? I think I may remember this hand if it was. Yeah, that J10 call was pretty darn donkish.
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Whys the J10 donish? Top pair with a redraw (GUTTER BABY). He had the best hand...so hez the donk?

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If he thought he was good, why not? All Im sayin is, the term donk is thrown around too often.

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If he thought he was good, why not? All Im sayin is, the term donk is thrown around too often.
I'll agree with that, especially if the stacks are shallow. He figures the OP for a flush draw, he's right, and earns his equity in the existing pot by making the correct call. Both people can get their money in correctly on the flop. It happens all the time in Omaha.
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I'm not necessarily criticizing his call; I was just remarking at the reaction to my 'move.'I had a pair as well, and would play a set the same way with those stack sizes, so there is definitely more to his call than would appear.

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