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Alright I shall dabble at helping
At the very low limits you'll find that it is easier to see more flops because many people follow the mentality of wanting to see the next 3 cards before they confirm that they have good/bad hand. You'll notice if you move up to higher levels that if you try and call a hand you will often get raised on it. You will thus beleaking a lot of BBs as you fold or jst calling a raise when you shouldn't.
It's not a good habit to get into for a couple of reasons.
1) It will obviously set you up in poor stead for higher stekes
2) More importantly You will soon find yourself in very difficult positions. For example with A5o you hit an A on the flop. What do you do? You have the top pair, but someone else at the table could easily have a better kicker than you, another A wont change that and that only leaves you chasing 5s, of which there are only 3 mor to get. It's a very dangerous position to be in, there are much more profitable methods. Next thing you'll find yourself calling these hands as you want to take every pot you're in and then you'll soon find yourself losing.
For me the main reason not to see all the flops is to avoid these situations of uncertainty, if I'm in hand I want to be sure the stats are in my favour.
(I'm currently seeing about 25%-30% flops - and it's a cheap place to see them)
I hope that is of some help
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