Commonly described as “Bingo” or “Donkey” play, an opponent who deliberately goes all-in is disruptive and does not contribute to a fun poker environment. While consistent all-in behavior does not demonstrate fair play, the rules of No Limit Texas Holdem does allow it.
There is never a sure way to win at high-risk poker play, if you do encounter a bingo or donkey player, we recommend the following:
There is never a sure way to win at high-risk poker play, if you do encounter a bingo or donkey player, we recommend the following:
- Immediately report the profile for security review (See steps below)
- Change poker tables and/or stakes
- Continuously fold and remain patient
- Do not call more than the big blind
- Do not succumb to repeat re-raises
- Do not participate in high-risk poker play without a premium hand
- Play Sit & Go tournaments. There tends to be less horse play in tournament play.
Reporting A Profile For Security Review:
On the Web application:
- Click on the profile to open up the profile window
- Select 'Report Abuse' (Located in the lower right hand corner)
- Select the appropriate categories
- Describe the abusive behavior in the entry field
- Click on report to complete the security report
On a mobile device:
- Tap on the profile to open up the profile window
- Tap 'Report Abuse' in the profile card (Located in the lower right hand corner)
- Tap on 'Report'
- Select the appropriate categories
- Describe the abusive behavior in the entry field
- Tap on 'Select' to complete the security report