I think I may have an affliction.  It is shameful to even admit this but it did happen for a couple seconds on Monday during a PLO8 game.  I may have FOQ.  Fear of Quads.
The game is 6 handed .25/.50 PLO8.  I call from mid position with A 4 4 J, with the A and J being spades.  The SB calls and the BB goes for the min-raise.  I call along but the SB drops.  Usually preflop raises in this game are a big signal.  If he raised pot it would scream AA or KK.  But the min raise tells me he has small wheel type cards.  I would raise with that as well.
The flop is 3 3 4. 
Bingo, bango, bongo!  He checks and I decide what to do.  I want to bet.  I am not slow playing this.  Last time I flopped a boat and slow played someone rivered a higher boat on me.  With just 4s full it could happen again.  But I also consider his min-raise and what I thought it meant.  Wheel type cards.  He will call anything I bet.  I can build a pot or take down a small one.  I bet pot.
I expected a call.  But instead he raised.  Huh?  He raised?  Not only did raise but he raised pot.  Usually they raise this early with the mortal nuts.  That is when it happened.  I stopped and said aloud "Great!  He flopped quads on me.  Damn it!"
A second or two after saying that, I felt pretty damn foolish.  Am I going to play this game fearing everyone is flopping quads on me?  Hell, that is a stupid thing to think.  If I am going to fold every time the board pairs and I have a boat then I might as well take my money out, delete the software, and never play cards again. 
A calmer presence took over.  I thought for a second and raised pot.  If he has it, he has it, but now I don't think he has it.  He wouldn't have raised if he had it.  He may let one more card fall to guarantee the trap.  I think he is drawing and I hope he will commit the rest of his stack to draw at half the pot.
All the money goes in and he shows a great low draw.  He has a ton of outs for the low pot and would need runner runner to take the high.  The 9 on the turn guarantees me the high and the face card on the river shoves a big pot in my direction doubling me up.
I was happy but also very disappointed.  How could I be insane enough to think the guy flopped quads on me?  A couple bad beats has me living in fear of more bad beats.  Not a way to play the game.  Good news is I think I have shrugged it off. 
Anyone watching the Beavis and Butthead poker show otherwise known at 2 months, 2 million?  A bunch of geeky poker players go to Vegas with the goal of making $2 million in 2 months.  Take 4 dorks, put them in a house, allow them to use every poker cliche in the world, and act immature because they think they are someone because they have money and call it a TV show.  They probably are damn good poker players, much better than I.  But social skills and a better vision of life are more valuable than any of the bank rolls these clowns may have.
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I suggest a beer (or three) while playing.
Calms the nerves and stops you from giving those players too much credit (especially at 6-max).
For the record, if your villian was the thinking type he probably put you on A3XX, and if he had the wheel wrap draw he's only slightly behind.
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