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Originally Posted by Vito_Nuccio If you are tracking all folds and then matching on some flops, you have to forget about that. You should fold more than you play, especially when at a full table. Yes many times, you will fold a 'what do I do' hand and the flop will hit it perfectly. You made your decision before the outcome was known, stick with it. Even if you play 7-2 off every hand, you will still flop the occasional boat or even quads, but that does not mean you made the wrong move by folding it before the monster appeared.
I do agree it is a little painful when you have a decent hand, fold to a raise and a couple of callers or even a re-raise, just to find out you would have won if you stuck around. You just have to keep playing your game, do not get caught up in the fever of what may have been. There will be other hands to get your stack built.
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Dont forget the once in a lifetime Straight Flush with the 27o, I actually got in for free that hand in the BB, thats a nice hand, maybe I will post it soon.
I agree with this statement 100% Results Oriented Thinking is saying "oh, if i would have called the $100 bet, i would have hit and won" If you would like to play more hands because you hit your hand after you fold, take a step back, light some money on fire, and then step back into your Holdem game, try to not play like that.