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Thread: Donkeys

  1. #1
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    Default Donkeys

    Well what do you define as a donkey???
    A person who gambles in a hand or a person who doesn't care about money???

    I don't consider a donkey a person who knows thier outs and calculates them......even if they know they are behind but are getting the right odds and the right price

    Whats your definition of a donkey???


    And do you think there a difference between a donkey and a fish???

  2. #2
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    there is a big difference between a donkey and a fish.

    a donkey knows how to play but doesnt care if he gets is money in a bad situation for example a tight player snap shove with KK and the donkey looks down at a A weak... and calls for no reason.

    a fish has no clue how to read people and is raising with junk hoping to get lucky and makes terrible calls for no reason.

    so there is a difference.

  3. #3
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    A fish cannot play poker, or generally has an idea but is ALWAYS easy money until they improve.

    A donkey IMO is someone who can, but messes around, generally doesnt care, makes bad plays knowing they are doing it.

    So the difference is a donkey knows they are stupid

  4. #4
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    I agree with eejit. Donkeys are people who can play a good game if they want to, they just don't care.

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