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[Closed] NL-2- 66 against a passive player

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Hello,

I thought about calling his donk to see what will he do on the river, but he was a tight and passive player (7/3/1/70 hands) so I rather folded.

My questions are-
1. Do you agree with the easy fold? I put him on a pair of Ts or on a high PP (not AA or KK).
2. Is it OK to call the flop donk in a similar spot if the opponent has stats like 25/15/4.5?

Thanks and best wishes!

Hand converted with online PokerStrategy.com hand converter:

Play hand

$0.01/$0.02 No-Limit Hold'em (8 handed)

Known players:
[tg]MP2$1.19:///////;MP3$2.07:///////;CO$0.55:///////;BU (Hero)$2.02:///////;SB$2.01:///////;BB$1.90:///////;UTG2$2.14:///////;MP1$0.87:///////;[/tg]

Preflop: Hero is BU with 6:s, 6:c.
5 folds, Hero raises to $0.08, SB calls $0.07, BB folds.

Flop: ($0.18) 3:c, 2:s, T:d (2 players)
SB bets $0.14, Hero folds, SB gets uncalled bet back.

Final Pot: $0.18.


1 reply
veriz
Joined: 20.07.2008

Hello Dback357,

1. Do you agree with the easy fold? I put him on a pair of Ts or on a high PP (not AA or KK).

Against that kind of opponent I'd be very likely to fold the hand as well. Most likely even are beat.

2. Is it OK to call the flop donk in a similar spot if the opponent has stats like 25/15/4.5?

Yep, totally fine. Usually those aggressive opponent are capable of donking with everything. And even if he had the Tx then why is he donking and not even letting you to CBet?

Best regards.