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Fighting landlords is not all about luck. How can I play a bad hand?

Don't panic when you catch a bad hand, you may win. In fact, good cards are always so monotonous, and bad cards can better reflect your technical and tactical level. At this point, you should know how to "paddle", make full use of the cards in your hand and create as many chances for your teammates to win. It is impossible to launch a fierce attack with a bad one in your hand.

What we have to do is to cooperate with our teammates as much as possible, suppress the landlord's card, and try not to let it have a chance to get a small card. Be sure to see the opportunity, make good use of your only big name and give full play to its greatest effect. As for the result, it depends on the cooperation of teammates. At least, we did our best. To get bad cards, it is best to calmly analyze the cards of teammates and landlords and find out the possible folds or bombs in their cards, instead of being grumpy.

At this point, the card counting function will be cashed out. If you can remember which card your teammates and landlords are playing and figure out what kind of cards they may have, you can make use of all available space and cooperate well with your teammates. Suppress landlords and give yourself a chance to win big names. If you are in the landlord and find that your teammates have some small singles or pairs, you can give your teammates some good cards after suppressing the landlord, so that they can easily play small cards.

It should be noted that sometimes a very simple hand may be the key to winning a card. Sometimes, we have bombs in our hands, but it's useless. In this case, some people are always reluctant to dismantle the bomb, and the result is that the landlord's small card has slipped away. When they tried to defuse the bomb, it didn't affect the result. When you do the above and then paddle happily, I believe you will have a good ending.