Maybe you should think about what is a good starting hand. What is it that you consider worth playing? Do you add hands the later in position you are? Do you call more from the blind if you are up in chips? Do you slowplay any good hands? Do you seem so tight at the table that everyone backs off? Always look for your weaknesses. If you think you are playing very solid and it's just because you really aren't getting any cards then all you can do is wait. If you start to play sloppy or loose just because you want some action you will lose in the long run. Acorn has a really good idea with focusing on other areas of your game to keep yourself occupied. Just by paying more attention when you have a bad run of cards you may add a new dimension to your game that makes you that much more dangerous.
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"Why would I criticize your terrible play? What is the point of tapping on the glass?"
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