| Posted by: chicubs1616 at June 4, 2005, 8:10 pm | | Topic: Help me out with something. Forum: Card Chat |
Changing tables isn't going to increase your chance of getting good cards.
The statistical probablity of getting a certain hand is the same at every table.
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| Posted by: RammerJammer at June 4, 2005, 8:09 pm | | Topic: Help me out with something. Forum: Card Chat |
The longer I stay at a cold table, the more inclined I am to remain there. Remember the first rule of poker probabilities...over a long enough period of time, everyone catches the same number of good cards. I'm always reluctant to change tables following an extended cold streak because I know that a rush could be right around the corner. If I change tables, I may change right into another cold streak and extend the drought even further.
Ignorant players blindly bouncing chips off the walls will make me leave a table a lot more quickly than cold cards.
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| Posted by: Zipperface at June 4, 2005, 7:51 pm | | Topic: Help me out with something. Forum: Card Chat |
u dont need to fold all your "bad" hands... always have big and small blinds and few places near dealer on which u can see the flop on little costs and risk of beeing betted before cards will be showed. sometimes i staying in the game bout 30 minutes before i win something
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| Posted by: jcav18 at June 4, 2005, 7:43 pm | | Topic: Help me out with something. Forum: Card Chat |
if it is a large table of players i usually will let the big blind pass three times b4 i decided to move to another table and try to change my luck
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| Posted by: poker_focher at June 1, 2005, 2:18 pm | | Topic: Help me out with something. Forum: Card Chat |
When you guys (and ladies) are playing at a table and can't catch any really good hands, how long do you stay at that table?
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