You sir are playing way to tight!!!! TIGHT!. Should remember in the books yes it does tell you that you wont always get good hands, but it also tells you that you need to stay in the game and a critcal way of doing this is by stealing blinds. You canot just sit around and let yourself get blinded out, its a terrible feeling i know ive been there and most people are there too or already have. You should watch Howard Lederer's secrets to no limit holdem then his more secrets to no limit holdem. Also with the 33 honestly you should of pushed in 75% of your stack because if you push all in honestly hes going to call you, but a stronger play than all in is pushing in a huge amount to let your opponent know your not fooling around and even if he calls he still has to put in more chips. And now to answer your question

. Yes i have had times where this happened and i'll tell you of tihs glorious time. It was on Partypoker (sorry not a live match) and i was playing 3/6$ limit with 200$ on the table. This is way back when i use to play incredibly tight and would only play pp's or top 10 hands pretty much. If i raised and missed i'd check, I usually wouldnt raise with AK because i'd be afraid of losing, I was your normal wussy rock type player. I sat down at that table for 3 hours straight and could only play 5 hands if i remember correctly. And since i was so tight everyone kept on folding to my raises and sure enough the blinds took my 200$ lol. Definitly not a good feeling. You must also remember though that you have to mix up your style of playing and cant always just play one style throughout because some tables need tight for loose players and loose for tihgt players...etc. Obv though you were just out trying to have a good time like we normally do just personally me i get competitive about winning, thats just how i am. These times dont happen to often that you get not 1 hand for that period of time, but hey this is cards where are you might not know or you might, anything is possible. Hope this helps
-Drago
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