Sure there's an slew of people who are going to play bad hands, but then
again, I play 7 2 off-suit, 6 4, 10 2 and 10 5 when the whim strikes me.
So far I am in the positive category for playing those so called "bad
hands". I have flopped full  houses with both, yet I have gotten A K, or
A A and lost. 

Yeah, stats show A K is a great hand to play, but I've seen it beat more
often than it wins. And usually by low cards. Whether or not those low
cards are a bad hand is in the eyes of the holder.

:)


Cheers,
Erika
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##| -----Original Message-----
##| From: Mary Jo Sminkey 
##| 
##| It's not just my opinion...the other players in the game 
##| were commenting about how often these kinds of top-level 
##| hands come up and were discussing why it might be 
##| happening. I certainly expect to be beaten by an amazing 
##| hand once in while, but I just find it too frustrating to 
##| play when the laws of statistics seem to be thrown out the 
##| window. And playing online for just points always makes it 
##| a different game...even if people are trying to get to the 
##| leaderboard for the week, there is still a much higher 
##| tendency to play bad hands, IMO. 



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