bluff donk bet exploit fold equity This video by Team Bas Poker delves into the strategy of playing against recreational poker players, challenging the notion of always playing honestly. TBP_Beldarion analyzes different flop structures and betting patterns to identify spots where aggressive play can exploit recreational players' tendencies. The video covers topics like dunking ranges, fold equity, and board textures, providing insights on when and how to "go bananas" with bluffs and raises. TBP_Beldarion reveals that playing aggressively against recreational players can be highly profitable on certain board textures. He emphasizes the importance of analyzing specific flop structures rather than relying on overall statistics to make decisions. Exploiting Recreational Players Different flop structures lead to varied dunking ranges and folding frequencies Dry ace-high boards and paired boards often present good bluffing opportunities Two Broadway boards allow for profitable raising with a wide range Small bets from opponents can be exploited more easily than large bets Understanding trash hand distribution in opponents' ranges is crucial for exploitation Fold equity varies significantly based on board texture and betting size Aggressive play should be tailored to specific board structures and opponent tendencies