this "nh" thing is being over used and some peoples idea of a "nice hand" is just any ol' winning hand, no matter how poorly executed or just plain lucky it was.
people need to get some standards and stop saying it ALL the time.
after reading about some players DYM strategy, i now realise "nh" really means..."thanks for doing the dirty work and knocking that player out while i just fold time after time, unless i get aces or until the blinds are up to 600/300 and i need to start going all-in"
it's simple, if your a good loser you simply say NH, you don't rant and rave... tilt and swear.... you just take the loss with a NH and wait for your opportunity
EDIT* P.s i am not a good loser and do rant, rave, tilt and swear...... Just to clarify lol
There was a funny bit during the WSOP 2009 coverage where they had a discussion about what "nice hand" actually meant. Can't remember which EP/Part it is in.
I do think it's overused. I had rag rag in BB and there were no re-raises so I checked. Flop saw me hit 2 pairs and then I hit FH on river and the person with AK who I beat said "nh". No, you let me see a flop for free and I hit.
Pity, I dont blame you bottling out though Posted by Torryladd
seriously, i think youre a bit unstable torryladd, i already noticed that youre following me around looking for revenge...and you lost (again), i tried to make light of the situation, i even congratulated you on a nice hand!
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Yea i see it get over used, so what?
I say it sometimes, but other people saying it about any hand never bothers me.
oh and to the OP - nice post
nh
i hope this helps
EDIT* P.s i am not a good loser and do rant, rave, tilt and swear...... Just to clarify lol
I try to do this... it really means ... "You sucked out on me this time... but keep doing it as I know I'll win in the long run ... NH"
Pity, I dont blame you bottling out though
please get over it, for your own sake.