When you're under the gun, or in the blind, you should consider this. You'll be first to bet on the next round. This means you can be the first to bluff. The goal here is to call with any two cards, and then just bet at any board. I mean, what are the odds someone hit the board?
If someone calls or re-raises, just switch into calling mode so you can see what they have at the river.
Archive for the ‘General Strategy’ Category
First To Bluff Position
Friday, May 30th, 2008The Other Draws
Monday, May 26th, 2008
As a Donkophile you need recognize some extra draws. For example, if you have the ace of spades (and a diamond), and 2 spades come up, you are just two cards away from a not flush. Think of how surprised your opponents will be when you turn that over.
Runner runner draws don't come through as often, but when they do the element of surprise makes it so you get more chips.
Runner runner draws don't come through as often, but when they do the element of surprise makes it so you get more chips.
Donkophile Quality: Yell at Others
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
Your voice can be one of your best weapons at a poker table. You should always yell at someone if they call your all in bet with some weak hand like top pair. NOTE: drinking will help you keep up with your yelling, duties.
Donkophile Quality: Learn From TV
Friday, May 9th, 2008
If you see a move work great on TV, you should certainly try it yourself. It looks easy and probably is. Remember, you're playing one hand at a time, so it's not like you need to setup a play. If a situation reminds you of something you saw on TV, go ahead and make the move.
Donkophile Quality: Any Two Will Do
Friday, May 9th, 2008
One of the keys to being a great Donkophile, you know like Dylan, is to remember any two cards can win. A 6 3 is good for a call, especially if it's suited.