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When playing poker..........

Donkey is conjugated as a verb by using the term ?donk.? For example, after busting out of a tournament, I may say, ?Damn, I donked off a ton of my chips running a huge bluff against the nuts.? One can also get ?donked? in a poker hand by taking a bad beat. Similarly, one can donk another player by getting lucky and sucking out on him (oftentimes when not getting the proper odds to draw to whatever long shot is hit.) Many players will even apologize for their donkey ways by saying, ?Sorry I donked you,? or, ?Donkeys have to eat, too.?

http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_magazin.../showarticle.php?a_id=14697&m_id=65561
 
Neither, I'm usually referred to as "the chip leader" 😛 Actually, I'm fairly new to poker, trying to learn as much as I can......
 
you don't have to have the nuts everytime to be a shark or fisherman.

if you have the nuts everytime, you're just a rock.
 
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