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Old 05-26-2004, 08:51 PM
nbb nbb is offline
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Default Hands between flushes

So I'm going thru a downswing but the first one since I started using PT. On a previous losing streak, I noticed I wasn't getting any flushes and I thought I'd review my hands for this latest period and see when was the last time I caught a flush.

It turned out that it had been over 700 hands since my last flush. (Co-incidentally, I hit one as I was researching this). Is this fairly normal or is this one of the definitions of cold cards?

I only play AXs or suited from the blinds (if unraised), so the sample is probably small. I haven't checked the number of times I played the above hands, but I do know there were several when I was on the nut draw at the flop and got skunked. I really, really hate that!

One more question....
Is there an easier way to sort hand results in PT(pairs, FH, str8 etc.) bsides checking the winning hand?

Thanks,
NBB
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Old 05-26-2004, 09:59 PM
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Is there an easier way to sort hand results in PT(pairs, FH, str8 etc.) bsides checking the winning hand?


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Old 05-26-2004, 10:08 PM
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Default Re: Hands between flushes

I thought this was going to be another post about the benefits of wireless Internet.
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