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Lexander 03-27-2004 11:00 PM

When do you know it just isn\'t your night?
 
I don't mean step losses, or any of those other gadgets. I mean at what point during a rough evening do you just know that the cards are not smiling on you?

For me, it is usually some silly beat that isn't that likely, but isn't quite in the realm of 'bad beats'. For me, the biggest sign is when somebody else ends up all-in on a hand with you holding the same pair and they catch a flush. At that point I pretty much figure that it might be time to just pack it in for the night, go get me some food and watch a movie.

jdl22 03-28-2004 12:41 AM

Re: When do you know it just isn\'t your night?
 
This could be a good, a Jeff Foxworthy "It might not be your night if..." type thread.

I'm going with being dealt a big hand like queens twice in a row and losing both.

That's when the cards are talking.

It's really time for me to quit when I win a pot by putting a big bet in thinking I have a straight and a few hands later I look at the history and I was apparently bluffing because I only had four in a row. When the card reading skills are this bad the eyes need a break.

baggins 03-28-2004 02:59 AM

Re: When do you know it just isn\'t your night?
 
when you bet for value but turn over your cards to learn you either misread the board or your hand (happened to me twice in 5 years).

when you call a few times on the river because you really think you have the bettor beat, and find out otherwise... and then fold a hand that would have won a pot and get shown the bluff.

when you have to ask what game you're playing.

when you reraise with KTo after a raise UTG from a rock, simply because it's the best starters you've seen in hours.

Gabe 03-28-2004 08:03 PM

Re: When do you know it just isn\'t your night?
 
When it's about an hour or so before my quitting time and I'm down about a rack and a half. I know I'll have to hit a +3 sigma hour not to book a loss.

Mike Gallo 03-28-2004 09:08 PM

Re: When do you know it just isn\'t your night?
 
I mean at what point during a rough evening do you just know that the cards are not smiling on you?

The cards never smile at me only players, cocktail waitresses and dealers do. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

I play until I cannot think straight.


onegymrat 03-30-2004 03:45 AM

Re: When do you know it just isn\'t your night?
 
[ QUOTE ]
When do you know when it just isn't your night?

[/ QUOTE ]
When I don't know what my opponents are playing.

Thats Interesting! 03-30-2004 06:24 AM

Re: When do you know it just isn\'t your night?
 
When you start asking that exact question! [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]

tommy2 03-30-2004 12:10 PM

Re: When do you know it just isn\'t your night?
 
When I start to think all my drawing hands won't hit and all my TPTK hands will be sucked out on. As soon as that feeling of dread starts to creep in, I know that I will be beating myself...so I quit.


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