In the long haul, when all the luck is bled out of the equation, it's skill that separates winning players from losing players.
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In the long haul, when all the luck is bled out of the equation, it's skill that separates winning players from losing players.
if you can't read players or their abilities very well, you will probably be the sucker at the table.
I agree... for every bad beat ive had in the past weeks it realy pisses me off.... im not gunna pussy foot around, ill be honest... when I suck someone out it makes me feel better lol
Agreed. Very well stated
This is not always true, its a true belief but if in every short run your having alot of variance it will make your long term look donkish. Short blinds(under 30 minutes) also have a big effect on variance as people start to play hands they wouldnt or shouldnt play to chip up. Being a long term winning player has ALOT more to do with blind structure then anything
This sentence comes into my mind. Sometimes you loose and sometimes it's the other one who wins.
I had a pretty bad run today where I got beaten on the river and the other made his full house...
i play for the long run keep chips work my way up to the win or high finish just enjoy the game
I definitely agree... I love suckin aces hahahaha, lol
me agree too.better lucky than hold AA
I'd rather win than be lucky.
Personally, I think once you get to a certain level, or at least equal to your competition, luck is all that seperates you. For instance, in the big game out in Vegas. It's hard to believe the skill level of Ivey and Hansen are that far apart and luck has to be a large determining factor. Cause I mean, if you get as good as Ivey, what sets you 2 apart other than luck???
Thoughts?
It is simply a mix of both, you can't rely only on luck, yet you can't only rely on your skill either, you need luck to hit them cards in you hands and on the table, and you need skill to play them right...
Luck is over rated.
I think even a little of both particular aspect added to one's game can help in more ways than one. Sure were all good in some way and every single one of us gets lucky, some more than others. Sure it's nice to get lucky but you can't totally rely on that aspect alone or in the long run you will be worse off as far as bettering your game. Good luck to everyone.
good players get lucky too and that's a huge help of course you want to be 'good' but luck def helps along the way and im not just talking about suckouts here