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Post by white22 on Aug 16, 2006 13:29:54 GMT -4
I have been having tons of bad luck lately. I think it is wearing off, but who knows. I have been taking tons of losses where i nail a killer hand (ie 3 of a kind, ect) just to get beat with full house, st8, or flush. i cant count the number of times in the last 2 weeks i have gone all in with ace high flush to get beat by a rivered full house. normally i can hold back the all in bet just to play conservative and i win and win and win. then the one time i get a head early turning pockets into trips on the flop i have some one suck out and win. how do you guys keep this from happening or are there tricks to fishing for when he hits that monster unbeatable hand??
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Post by Triple B333 on Aug 16, 2006 16:44:56 GMT -4
White dont pain yourself too much. Some can be contributed to who you are playing. Some can be contributed to the level of stakes that you play. And a bit towards Bodog for thier action flops. Sometimes monster hands clash and the river makes for a bad outcome. I watch you play all the time and I never see you goofing off with junk hands. You have discipline and thats a key factor. Stick to your game. Maybe raise the stakes a bit. And by all means take the pot when you can. If you think you have the best then by all means pound on em and make em and push out the draw. If they call with a lesser hand and river you then hey cant help it, you played it right. Heres a piece of advice that will help you out a bit. Whenever i see a flop in a game whether im in it or not I picture in my head the best possible drawing hand and the best possible hand at that stage. This will help you to picture what possibly your opponent might have. And also it will show you in hands your not in what others are willing to call thru with. Try it every hand and see what happens. Burke
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