Poker Forum - Register
Play Online Poker Games at US Poker Sites - Get the maximum Full Tilt Poker Referral Code and PokerStars Marketing Code exclusively at Cardschat. Try online poker at Everest Poker, Ultimate Bet.
Party Poker Titan Poker PokerStars Bodog Pacific Poker
Go Back   Poker Forum > Poker Message Boards > Poker Rooms
Search

Online Poker Forum
Get the best sign up bonus using Full Tilt Poker Referral Code CARDSCHAT.

READ OUR GUIDE TO THE BEST ONLINE POKER ROOMS AND POKER SITES ON THE INTERNET!

: Post fold card action?
Keep in view 15 31.91%
Virtual muck (no view) 17 36.17%
Cake 5 10.64%
Bastard 5 10.64%
I like biscuits 5 10.64%
Voters: 47. You may not vote on this poll

Reply
  Poker - Folded Hole Cards - what do you do?
 
  #1  
17-04-2008, 3:04 AM
K_Kahne_Fan
CardsChat Regular
 
Likes: Hold-Em
Posts: 1,023
Folded Hole Cards - what do you do?

Do you keep your folded hole cards in view to see "what might've been", or do you let them go into the virtual muck (if you will) and unable to be viewed after you fold?
 

Full Tilt PokerFull Tilt Poker is the poker site the pro's play at. US players are welcome - use Full Tilt Poker referral code CARDSCHAT for a $600 bonus.

PokerStarsPokerStars is one of the best poker sites on the internet. They accept US players and using PokerStars marketing code CARDSCHAT you get a $75 bonus.

  #2  
17-04-2008, 3:08 AM
pantin007
no title
 
Posts: 4,247
well when i fold i forget about what i had and what could have been and i focus on the action between the other players in the hand
it does matter what i would have made because no matter how big the hand might have be, i cant get my cards back so it makes no sense thinking about what could have been
  #3  
17-04-2008, 3:15 AM
OzExorcist
Broomcorn's Uncle
 
Location: Australia
Plays at: Full Tilt
Likes: wild deuces
Posts: 2,102
On Full Tilt they're always "there" if you just hover the cursor over your avatar.

Occasionally you'll wince when you fold garbage and it turns out you would've flopped a full house... but it was still a garbage hand, and I'd fold it again if in the same situation.
  #4  
18-04-2008, 6:15 AM
t1riel
Beware Of The Shortstack!
 
Location: Massachusetts
Plays at: Not Banned
Likes: Holdem/Hi-Lo
Posts: 5,255
Fold them all together. Keeping them to see "What might have been" causes you to be results oriented.
  #5  
18-04-2008, 6:10 PM
c9h13no3
CardsChat Regular
 
Plays at: Ultimate Bet
Posts: 1,383
I'm southern, so I had to go with the biscuits option
  #6  
23-04-2008, 5:44 PM
K_Kahne_Fan
CardsChat Regular
 
Likes: Hold-Em
Posts: 1,023
Well, turned my (folded) hole cards off and I'm liking it so far.
  #7  
25-04-2008, 5:35 AM
icecold24k
Junior Member
 
Plays at: Full Tilt
Likes: Holdem
Posts: 41
I like to glance to see what might of been but I dont really pay much attention to it other than that.
  #8  
25-04-2008, 6:34 AM
adventurebound
Ordinary Average Guy
 
Location: Minnewaukon
Plays at: PSBoTiltUbet
Likes: TinyBikini's
Posts: 2,409
Quote:
Originally Posted by pantin007 View Post
well when i fold i forget about what i had and what could have been and i focus on the action between the other players in the hand
it does matter what i would have made because no matter how big the hand might have be, i cant get my cards back so it makes no sense thinking about what could have been
Couldn't have said it better. What could have been doesn't help but knowing how the other players react to each hand certainly does.

One more point, it helps to practice remembering hole cards from the first glance for live games if you can't see them at the virtual table.
  #9  
28-04-2008, 3:42 PM
luckystriker22
New Member
 
Posts: 7
Well I usuall keep them if I can, just to know if I have done the right decision.
this way I can Learn how the other plyer play and to have a better view on him .
you see poker is all about gathering information on your rivals
  #10  
01-05-2008, 7:24 AM
tnt72
Advanced Member
 
Location: Prattville AL
Likes: go fish
Posts: 124
Foldem Forget em pay attention
  #11  
01-05-2008, 12:55 PM
donnie
Junior Member
 
Location: middlesboro,ky
Plays at: bodog
Likes: holdem
Posts: 24
why you want to see if you flop agood hand it may make you play trash hands MUCK them
  #12  
01-05-2008, 1:02 PM
beardyian
Look at the shiny thing
 
Location: In my little world
Plays at: Sanity
Likes: Justine Joli
Posts: 5,954
It seems im different ( )
i often keep them on view, no reason really but when i do fold a biggish hand i like to compare with just what the other players are playing so i can see how loose they are or what price they put on their hands.

Had to vote cake though
  #13  
01-05-2008, 1:59 PM
syntheticocean
Banned
 
Plays at: Full Tilt
Likes: holdem
Posts: 43
With me its a 50/50. I guess it depends on the stakes of the game. When I'm putting 50-100$ on one game, I throw them away as fast as I can and forget them. I don't want to say 'oh no! I had the straight flush!'
  #14  
06-05-2008, 9:08 PM
dnbchemist
Junior Member
 
Plays at: bodog
Likes: both
Posts: 16
I like to keep them in view, just to see. Of course I always get annoyed when I hit, but love it when I don't!
  #15  
06-05-2008, 9:12 PM
zachvac
2 More Years
 
Location: Cleveland, OH
Plays at: Pokerstars
Likes: NL Hold 'em
Posts: 4,033
Sometimes I'll use them to think about how I would play a hand had I not folded preflop. But most of the time I just ignore them, don't think of what's on the board as what would have happened if you called, because at the time you called this was one of the possible boards, but a small part of the actual probability distribution.
  #16  
06-05-2008, 9:23 PM
D'wilius
CardsChat Superuser
 
Plays at: Pokerstars
Likes: NLHE/HORSE
Posts: 1,435
If knowing you folded a big hand doesn't affect your play of the next hands then keep them. It can be informative how the others play if you folded important cards to the flop. Anyway shouldn't you be able to remember what happened 5 seconds ago?
  #17  
06-05-2008, 9:51 PM
squarer
Junior Member
 
Plays at: bodog
Likes: holdem
Posts: 29
I like to see them just to confirm my play, and most of the time I can be happy I folded. However, there is always that time when you see the flop and just slap you head and wish you were in the game.
  #18  
06-05-2008, 9:57 PM
zachvac
2 More Years
 
Location: Cleveland, OH
Plays at: Pokerstars
Likes: NL Hold 'em
Posts: 4,033
Quote:
Originally Posted by squarer View Post
there is always that time when you see the flop and just slap you head and wish you were in the game.
Not if you are a good poker player.
  #19  
06-05-2008, 9:59 PM
vanquish
au revoir les enfants
 
Posts: 4,559
i usually have so many tables open that if i'm not in the hand, i don't really watch the action or see what 'would have happened'
  #20  
06-05-2008, 10:22 PM
4Aces
is watching you
 
Location: Grinding the Micro's.
Plays at: Jokerstars
Likes: NLHE & PLO
Posts: 1,921
Quote:
Originally Posted by vanquish View Post
i usually have so many tables open that if i'm not in the hand, i don't really watch the action or see what 'would have happened'
Same here.

Anyway, since im eating a pack of bourbons, I voted for "I like biscuits"
  #21  
06-05-2008, 11:44 PM
shinedown.45
The Felt Reaper
 
Location: winnipeg
Plays at: pokerstars
Likes: hold-em
Posts: 2,963
What might have been?, don't need to know.
  #22  
07-05-2008, 3:02 PM
hickey32
New Member
 
Location: U.S.
Plays at: Full Tilt
Likes: NL Hold'em
Posts: 7
I keep them only to gauge how others are playing compared to my style. If I would have made a big hand with garbage, it was still garbage to begin with and doesn't affect what I'll do with my next hand. Always play smart.
  #23  
07-05-2008, 7:44 PM
blake024
Junior Member
 
Plays at: Bodog
Likes: Holdem
Posts: 33
yes, i keep them just to see what might have been. or to see that i made a good fold lol
  #24  
07-05-2008, 7:46 PM
blake024
Junior Member
 
Plays at: Bodog
Likes: Holdem
Posts: 33
Quote:
Originally Posted by zachvac View Post
Not if you are a good poker player.


so if you fold rags and end up flopping a boat, you wouldnt wish you were still in the hand??

or are you saying, wishing you were still in the hand with rags makes you a bad poker player??
  #25  
07-05-2008, 7:56 PM
nevadanick
CardsChat Regular
 
Location: Nevada
Plays at: Pokerstars
Likes: stud
Posts: 634
Quote:
Originally Posted by adventurebound View Post
Couldn't have said it better. What could have been doesn't help but knowing how the other players react to each hand certainly does.

One more point, it helps to practice remembering hole cards from the first glance for live games if you can't see them at the virtual table.
I voted cake, hoping it's triple chocolate fudge ...

I also vote in triplicate to adventure's reply above, especially re: the other players. Since I played live l-o-n-g before computers were smaller than room-size, I don't have much trouble remembering hole cards. Online it's still a convenient option tho.
  #26  
07-05-2008, 11:47 PM
Tom McEvoy
Junior Member
 
Plays at: PokerStars
Likes: Razz
Posts: 20
Once they're gone, they're gone. You can't get them so why torture yourself? Hopefully, you made the correct decision when you laid them down. Post flop is no time to second guess your fold.
Reply
  Poker Forum > Poker Message Boards > Poker Rooms

« Previous Problem with Full Tilt    bad streaks Next »

Display Modes
Similar Threads for: Folded Hole Cards - what do you do?
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
I'm starting to wonder about Stars Black_Fox Poker General 28 01-08-2007 5:24 AM
Love showing this luck stuff.. only happened once against me so far :) twizzybop Poker Strategies 1 23-03-2006 5:34 AM


Full Tilt Poker
PLAY WITH THE PROS, $600 BONUS, US FRIENDLY POKER SITE!

All times are GMT +1. The time now is 6:54 AM.


Sitemap: 1 2 3

Copyscape   Poker En Ligne Online Poker Poker Online
All original site contents ©Cardschat.com 2004-2008. Reproduction is prohibited.