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Joined: Jan '09
Location: Italy
Age: 53 (M)
Posts: 3871
I love donks, some of my poker efforts are dedicated to the donk research.
yes, poker could be named poker as art but only when money are involved (playmoney poker is more or less the same as playstation one); donkey means easy money
so..........may the donkeys always seat at my tables
Joined: Oct '09
Location: Slovenia
Age: 45 (M)
Posts: 7
I have bad experience with them. Ofcourse it is nice to have them on the table when you have something on the flop already and they donk big time. But I usually die on the river. Every single time. It gets irritating....
I only love them when I'm sitting at PLO8 cash game tables as they help me to win more rake for rakeback deals..., as mentioned above 1 or 2 donks is ok at your table but too many will indeed cause you a big problem especially when playing NL holdem MTTs...
I love 'em, I myself am a hybrid, half donk, half man.
------------ Don't be scared of the donk, he will always tell you his cards, just watch him a couple hands, see if he's a superdonk (smarter ones) or just an idiot or just a good guy playing for fun and not the money or win.
Joined: Apr '09
Location: Portugal
Age: 44 (M)
Posts: 4827
Its true my bankroll wouldnt be the same without them, but i dont understand if that is something good or bad. I think it would be the same, because sometimes my bluff, after running bad, looks exactly like a dumb play. We shouldn't criticize the way others make their movements. That's why a dumb is very difficult to define. If someone kicks us out with a bad movement, so he is bad dumb, but if we take his stack, so he's a good dumb... strange...