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Old 06-25-2007, 09:41 AM
Red_Diamond Red_Diamond is offline
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Default Re: Normal Distribution -- Applicable to Winrates?

Borys, I have some issues on this win rate by mood issue.

Now I understand when on TILT, our EV generally falls. This is sort of common sense, but most literature tend to claim the opposite, when on the other side of the fence. they claim your EV goes up because your positive mood.

Let's say things are going our way, and we are feeling good about ourselves. In fact, instead of 'can't do any right', we are in a 'I can't do any wrong' state of mind. It would seem to me, that feeling TOO GOOD about your situation could be just as harmful. I think we've all been there.. "Oh my sets are running so hot, I'll call this bet even without odds because I'm hot right now... Oh I'll call that and see what happens on the flop, I know I can get away now if....."

Perhaps there is a big overlooked issue here. When we feel GOOD about ourselves and our play, it is because we have been winning. Even if we didn't deserve to win the last few hands, the fact we WON is what put us in that state of mind. We may be still playing bad, and playing worse the more we win (we are getting positive reinforcement for playing bad here). It is just 'luck' that we are sitting on +ev during that moment.

I think people go too one-sided in the mood status.
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