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Old 12-06-2005, 11:37 AM
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Default Re: Why does it seem like I never hit the flop?

Remember this feeling when the deck is hitting you square in the face and you can't miss anything.

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Old 12-08-2005, 11:33 PM
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Default Re: Why does it seem like I never hit the flop?

It's not the low times that make you feel bad that are defining, it's whether you can control your loses whilest it's going on. Statsically, every single player at the table will be dealt an equal number of wins and an equal number of loses. While you're losing, minamize you loses, and while your winning, earn that buck!
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Old 12-09-2005, 04:44 AM
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Default Re: Why does it seem like I never hit the flop?

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Statsically, every single player at the table will be dealt an equal number of wins and an equal number of loses.


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In a hot/cold sim, sure. I think the winning players actually get shorted on their # of winning hands a bit compared to worse players. They will fold more hands that would've won than the other players. It's just that they make more than enough on those hands they stay in for (in comparison) to make up for it. Along with minimizing the losses.

Remember, the one who wins the most pots is usually a losing player.

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