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darryl2172 04-12-2004 11:37 AM

luck vs skill
 
My poker career is going into year #2, as I have become more serious about my play, friends and family have been critical, becase they feel its all about luck. I personally think its 90% skill and 10% luck, but I would like the opinion of some seasoned veterans

Baulucky 04-12-2004 11:38 AM

Re: luck vs skill
 
As I have little or no skill, I rely on pure luck and bonuses.

LetsRock 04-12-2004 01:47 PM

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While skill does provide an edge, luck is still a much bigger factor than many of us like to believe. Luck is something that everybody has. Sometimes it seems like I'm getting all the bad luck, but even I have sessions where I can do no wrong.

Skill allows us to get more $ out of our good luck and lose less when luck is favoring others. I think your 90/10 is way out of line and since luck is such a fleeting, uncontrolable thing (and it's difficult to actually know when you won or lost a hand because of luck) I'd guess that it's probably much closer to 60/40 (probably even closer than that). I'd love to be able to go back to every hand that I've had difficult choices on and be able to replay the hand from that moment using a differrent play just to see "what would have happend if...", but of course, that's not possible.

Skill prvides a lot of little edges; it doesn't dominate luck, it just gives you an occasional advantage.

Prickly Pete 04-12-2004 01:58 PM

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I think your 90/10 is way out of line and since luck is such a fleeting, uncontrolable thing (and it's difficult to actually know when you won or lost a hand because of luck) I'd guess that it's probably much closer to 60/40 (probably even closer than that).

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I have a feeling that this one of those really undefinable things. I think of it as a long-term vs short-term issue. Short-term getting in with the best of it doesn't guarantee success, you're just more likely to have it. Long-term, you should be succeeding though.

Put it this way, if I have 4 out of 10 losing months, something's wrong. And it's probably more than my just being unlucky.

tiltboy 04-12-2004 02:02 PM

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Humor them. You will make the bulk of your winnings off those people.

darryl2172 04-12-2004 02:08 PM

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Skill allows us to get more $ out of our good luck and lose less when luck is favoring others. I think your 90/10 is way out of line and since luck is such a fleeting, uncontrolable thing (and it's difficult to actually know when you won or lost a hand because of luck) I'd guess that it's probably much closer to 60/40 (probably even closer than that). I'd love to be able to go back to every hand that I've had difficult choices on and be able to replay the hand from that moment using a differrent play just to see "what would have happend if...", but of course, that's not possible.

Based on what you said that would mean that a "lucky" player, has almost an even money shot against a skilled player. If that is indeed true, wouldnt that mean that the top poker pros of our time are just people who are luckier than most?
I understand that there is some luck involved, but 40% seems a bit too high. A monkey can sit a table or in front of a screen and have great cards dealt to them, but without a high level of skill, the cards are worthless, on the flip side the most skilled of players can take down a pot holding any 2 cards. IMHO

critterdude 04-12-2004 02:16 PM

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I don't post much anymore but Let'srock I think you are far off and newbies don't know better. Luck determines short-term variance but not your profit in the long run.

The edges that a player can get are cumulative. So the better the player and the weaker the opponent the bigger the edge, the more BB per hour you averager. This has NOTHING to do with luck.

There are 3 reasons why luck is even acknowledged by the strong pros. They are:

1. Variance and the impact it has on your bankroll
2. After each session you need to review your play.
A. Are losses because you were outplayed or they hit longshots (lucky) against you.
B. Were your wins because you outplayed your opponents or did you get lucky?
3. When someone runs hot or cold at a table superstitous players will change their play thus changing your optimum strategy.

Profit or profit per hour is uneffected by luck and completely effected by skill, period.

The WET BEAVER 04-12-2004 02:19 PM

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on the flip side the most skilled of players can take down a pot holding any 2 cards. IMHO

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So you can take down a pot with any 2 cards against 5 calling stations? You need to learn more.


The WET BEAVER 04-12-2004 02:21 PM

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I don't post much anymore but Let'srock I think you are far off and newbies don't know better. Luck determines short-term variance but not your profit in the long run.

The edges that a player can get are cumulative. So the better the player and the weaker the opponent the bigger the edge, the more BB per hour you average. This has NOTHING to do with luck.

There are 3 reasons why luck is even acknowledged by the strong pros. They are:

1. Variance and the impact it has on your bankroll
2. After each session you need to review your play.
A. Are losses because you were outplayed or they hit longshots (lucky) against you.
B. Were your wins because you outplayed your opponents or did you get lucky?
3. When someone runs hot or cold at a table superstitous players will change their play thus changing your optimum strategy.

Profit or profit per hour is uneffected by luck and completely effected by skill period.


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Welcome back Critterdude, you should stay. I liked your humor.




Kurn, son of Mogh 04-12-2004 02:54 PM

Re: luck vs skill
 
I personally think its 90% skill and 10% luck

No way there's that little luck in poker. The best estimate I can remember is 65% skill, 35% luck. If poker were 90% skill, there'd be very little action. Another good measure is the oft-stated maxim that an expert player wins about 2/3 of his sessions.


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