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    Donkey flowchart for Zynga poker

    This is not a normal play guide for normal poker players. There are lots of them out there. This is a guide for you if:
    • You are a terrible player with lots of time
    • You don't care about anything, including enjoying the game, what other people think, whether what you are doing can even be called poker, etc
    • For some mysterious reason you wish to amass a lot of poker chips on Facebook that have a value of exactly nothing
    • First, you need quite a bit of capital. You should have around 20-50 buying. 1 buying = 10 big blinds, the minimum to sit in on a table

    The below mentioned is the flow chart which is generally known as the donkey flowchart for the newbie’s.

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    re: Donkey flowchart for Zynga poker

    So for example to play 10k/20k comfortably you need 20-50 x200k, which is 4-10m. When I mean comfortably I mean you can lose and not cry or have to drop down and start playing 1-2 again. There are people who somehow win 10m and suddenly think they can afford to pay 1m per big blind. Usually they are never seen again. If you like to take risks like this, facebook poker is excellent for you because you are losing nothing and causing no small amount of grief for free, which is great value for money.

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    re: Donkey flowchart for Zynga poker

    Let's put it this way. You shove any two cards and always get 3 or 4 callers. How many times do you need to win to get your money back? You will certainly lose a lot of hands, which is why you need a lot of capital, and be called a lot of names, but with 4 callers, all you need is to win 20% of the time, 2 times out of 10! Anything extra you pick up: dead money, folded bets, everyone folds, is pure profit. Even if you don't win, you can stir up a lot of entertainment at the table, which everyone likes! Soon nobody will dare to limp a hand ever because there is a great chance you will shove, converting the entire table to your play style Isn't that great.

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    re: Donkey flowchart for Zynga poker

    Well this guide is written for the people for people who play 53 and don't mind losing a buying since they are staking the minimum and only need to hit once to make it all back. Depending on suits a player with 53 has around 20% equity vs AA preflop, so it's even money with 3 other callers. Even if you can't get 3 callers it's good advertising. When the AA player gets 53 he will fold. But when the 53 player picks up AA he is going to get tons of free money. If you cannot accept the variance of poker I suggest you fold AA preflop to save yourself the grief

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    re: Donkey flowchart for Zynga poker

    No matter how bad your hand is, if you fold your hands truly awful, they usually have decent equity against almost anything. If they do, the more likely that all subsequent calls on the cards more terrible. Of course sometimes you can take a break from pushing, and just call. As a donkey that the most important thing you can do is call. I always just call unless you have a made hand in which case you should go all-in when there are many people on the boat will make money, because they call too. Suppose you have a chip on the left on a table and a double bed or go all-in. You will make the greatest return on investment% because no one can make you fold the hand, and when you win you can pick up many of the multiples of what is put on.

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