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lineof7s
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08-10-2004, 03:35 AM
Post subject: getting no hands
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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What should one do when you get very little for hands/flops/etc?
Tonight I was playing at a free mtt at a local club and seemed like whenever I got a good hand, I'd raise pre-flop, and still get a couple of callers, but when the flop comes I get no part of it and have strong bets infront of me. The rest of the time I was getting crappy hands, and would throw away or limp in, and still get no part of the flop but a few low pairs. My best hand that I ended throwing away after the flop was a pair of 6's that showed up that turned into a set at the river, but others were throwing money around and figured there was an over pair(which there was). And had one big slick hand that hit a pair of k's, but ended up folding to a lady with a set of j's.
I know I should have started bluffing some/more but their were several players there that were basically calling whatever, and I was scared I'd lose my money even quicker.
By the time the blinds had moved to level 3, I was short stacked and ended up going all in on a K5 suited pre-flop, which I know isn't the best choice, but it was first non 29o, etc hand that I had in awhile and ran with it. Pocket 6's called and hit the set on the flop, though I did get a pair of k's on the river.
but what is the best thing to do when you're getting almost nothing for hands?
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Fnord
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08-10-2004, 03:38 AM
Post subject: Re: getting no hands
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Originally Posted by lineof7s
but what is the best thing to do when you're getting almost nothing for hands?
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Politely ask for one of the used decks of cards after the tourney. Chant, make a plea to the poker gods and then burn them as an offering.
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Toasty
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: England UK
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Black Magic markers! 
"5 of a kind and their all the Ace of Clubs"
Seriously, nothing you can do, look for steal opportunities and fold the trash hands, just hope people notice you're folding a lot and fold to the times you do make steal attempts.
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michael1123
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Rochester Hills, MI
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Originally Posted by Toasty
Black Magic markers!
"5 of a kind and their all the Ace of Clubs"
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Shh, you're giving away the secret of how I got this hand! : http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...pic.php?t=1216
I only had 3 aces of clubs, though
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dutchfan
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08-16-2004, 07:05 AM
Post subject: Re: getting no hands
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Originally Posted by Fnord
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Originally Posted by lineof7s
but what is the best thing to do when you're getting almost nothing for hands?
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Politely ask for one of the used decks of cards after the tourney. Chant, make a plea to the poker gods and then burn them as an offering.
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haha, omg fnord, that was hilarious. It is late here, and i read that and started cracking up, wow, thanks for a good laugh. Never thought of an offering to the poker gods
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Krapp
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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What I would do if I get lower than average preflop, flop cards:
1: With table-games
(1) Switch tables. More times than not, I realize the dry spells are a comination of the ppl at the table and the hands you receive
(2) Lower my goals to break even and quit poker that day. Normally I shoot for sizable profit when playing any given session.
(3) At tighter tables, you can try betting a bit more looser. Especially good if your in position, but even out-of-position, you should be able to pick-up some extra hands just by betting more at tight tables
(4) At loose tables. I would personally just switch tables. You could try overplaying your strong preflop hands (e.g. go allin with AA, KK). Sometimes a whole night of dry hands can pay off with a fish calling your all-in AA
(5) If your online, try playing multiple-tables (2-3 windows open). I find if I dry-up on one, the other 2 are more than enough to make it entertaining.
(6) I also have a tv tuner and a small resolution setting so I can play 3-tables and watch tv when play gets dry.
Personally, my stats show I fold 50-60% of the time. Having dry spells could also be a subjective view vs playing patiently
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