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03-09-2005 02:50 PM
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03-09-2005 02:58 PM
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Nice post. | |
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03-09-2005 02:58 PM
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I used to be like that. Id fold a garbage hand then be like "DAMN!" when it hit the flop. But as aokrongly said its pointless to think like that. Poker is game information and choices. Make the best choices with the information you have and you will be a succesful poker player. If you folded 53os but it later becomes a full boat, oh well, you still made a good play. | |
03-09-2005 06:23 PM
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other day, i had pocket 4's, three people pushed preflop, obviously i folded. flop came 44k. its easy to sit there and think, i am a deuschbag, but its easier to just not watch the hand, or just be confident in knowing you did the right thing. i know i would do the same thing every time. | |
03-10-2005 02:40 AM
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When you throw a hand into the muck, muck it from your mind as well. I have gotten pretty good at this. A lot of times people will ask me what I was holding after I fold or if I lose a showdown. I don't tell them, not because it may give away my play, but because I honestly don't remember. Once it is folded under, it is over and there is no point to remembering what you threw in the muck. I really noticed this starting to develop when I began multi tabling. You can't remember all the hands you threw away, nor do you care because you've folded it and you're off watching cards at another table. Now, when I do find myself playing just one table, I dump a hand and can't remember what I was holding whether I want to or not. | |
03-10-2005 04:30 PM
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F*** it! You mucked it! | |
03-10-2005 05:59 PM
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Man this is some good advice. |
03-10-2005 08:25 PM
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03-11-2005 05:13 AM
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03-11-2005 05:34 AM
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Lots of little things like this make playing losing poker so easy... | |
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03-11-2005 10:17 AM
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Also try to remember those hands were you are glad you folded after the woulda-coulda thing. |
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03-11-2005 10:41 PM
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Great post. |