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Donk Flop

Term: Donk Flop On the flop, the player who was not the last raiser in the previous round usually the small blind or bi…

Donk Bet from HJ

On the flop, after the preflop raiser checks, the HJ player preflop caller takes the lead by betting.

BB Donk Bet

BB Donk Bet Refers to the act of a player who called from the big blind pre-flop and then takes the lead by betting fir…

Light Donk Bet Frequency

Term: Light Donk Bet Frequency Refers to the frequency at which a player leads out i.e., donk bets on the flop with non…

Light Donk Bet Adjustment

Term: Light Donk Bet Adjustment Exploitative strategy adjustment against opponent's light donk bet from out of position.

CO River Donk Bet Static

In No-Limit Texas Hold'em, a player in the CO Cutoff position makes a donk bet on the river, and this betting strategy …

River Donk Bet on Static Board

On the river, when the community cards form a static board, the action of a player out of position taking the initiativ…

BTN River Donk Bet Dynamic

Refers to the strategic interaction and range adjustment dynamic that arises when the non-aggressor usually the pre-flo…

HJ River Donk Bet Dynamic

Refers to the dynamic characteristics range, frequency, response, etc. of the hand when a player in the hijack HJ posit…

UTG River Donk Bet Monotone

On the river, the player who was in UTG preflop makes a donk bet on a monotone board.

River Donk Bet on Paired Board

On the river, when the board is paired, the player who was originally out of position OOP bets without the action initi…

CO River Donk Bet Dry

On the river, the cutoff player employs a donk-bet leading bet strategy on a dry board.

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