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Re: Running well, and the inevitable reality check
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Well said and is true, but the only real part i disagree with is putting in a time period on how long you can run bad for. I have no idea how many hands you play a day/week/month, but if someone plays about 5kish hands a day it would be very difficult for them to have a downswong for a month, or more then a week or two. Multiple month downswongs for a person like that would not be by chance. But yeah the past has no effect on the future, so you can run good/bad for quite long. [/ QUOTE ] your post contradicts itself. You can run bad forever. End of story. The inverse is obviously also true. [/ QUOTE ] So some people regularly win simply because they are on a lifetime lucky streak while others (YOU, for example) regularly lose simply because they are on a lifetime losing streak that they will never "ride out?" That sounds like stinkin' thinkin' to me. [/ QUOTE ] If this was true, then it throws out the entire poker is skill argument. [/ QUOTE ] No it doesn't. DUCY? I'll let you work that out for yourself. |
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