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RazzleDazzle
Rock Star
Silver Level
This is question that I always wonder and could really use some advice with.
When I'm playing holdem or omaha, lately, I often make a point of not watching the community cards that come. I noticed that when I used to watch the cards that came, if I woulda flopped like a full house, straight, etc, i end up getting a little tilted and am more likely to play the next hand, even if it is a marginal hand that I normally wouldn't play. So now I just don't watch what would have come.
Am I giving up information that I should be using to refine my game? Do a lot of people do this, or is it just me?
When I'm playing holdem or omaha, lately, I often make a point of not watching the community cards that come. I noticed that when I used to watch the cards that came, if I woulda flopped like a full house, straight, etc, i end up getting a little tilted and am more likely to play the next hand, even if it is a marginal hand that I normally wouldn't play. So now I just don't watch what would have come.
Am I giving up information that I should be using to refine my game? Do a lot of people do this, or is it just me?