I look at my hands occasionally and get great satisfaction when I see that I would of lost
also it can be a pain when I see there was a chance of winning and I had wimped out
I do but never thought that my decision was wrong of bolding once I fold K 2 and in flop their are K K K 2 and the interesting things that happened that time was two idiot player all in on flop and I laugh and enjoy the game but never thought that my decision was wrong
I used to but now I don't/ don't really care because folding a bad hand is always the right decision. Just earlier today I had 6-9O and flop was 669. Of course a full house would of won that hand but I just kind of laughed because it's so random.
Once the hand is folded I may play it out in my head but I do not beat myself over folding say J4os to see it hit a flush on the flop.
The one thing I always wanted to try that is a little in context to this,is playing with a piece of duct tape over the screen and not allowing yourself to see the hands in a tourney. Recall a former pokerstars pro that final tabled doing this and it always felt like a great way to learn to tap into the opponents hands.
Of course all the time.. To see how "good" or "bad" i did that fold. But i don't pay too much attention on that.. Anyway fold is something what i leave behind me.
i generally dont look, becuase to me when you hit the fold button its like it stops the random number generator, so if you played the hand the random number generator would have stopped on something else and the hand would have been different
I always look at my folded hands to see what could have been and tbh I probably shouldn`t because it is really sickening when you see you would of won even tho 9 times out of ten it was a good fold.
I always look because I'm curious - like the mind naturally is, but I don't get tilted. If I had A5o and someone 3-bets pre I know it's correct to fold. So when the flop is AA5 I don't get tilted because I know I already made the correct decision.
sometimes i am curious i dont let it tilt me though cause the decision was already made to fold. now if i time out and looked at my mucked aces that is a different story
I usually don't have to look because I usually remember the hand and I think about whether or not I should have played that hand in that spot. This has caused me to make a few changes to my game for the better.
every time i look on my folded hands i am in rage when i throw high hands away like straight flush fullhouse or four of a kind cards than its mostly time to gonna cry or scream to the computer
timemachine would be nice for this situations