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Attitude adjustment from a non-poker player
So I'm talking to one of my old high school friends who knows a good amount about probability (probably more than I do actually) but nothing about poker. I'm playing in a Party freeroll which basically means short stacks and lunatic play.
Me: [censored], got knocked out. KK vs. AQ Him: Oh. I don't know anything about poker. Me: I'm like a 70/30 favorite or so Him: is that all? Doesn't that mean you lose almost one in three times? "70/30 favorite? Is that all?" I'm going to remember that one. |
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Re: Attitude adjustment from a non-poker player
Weird I've never thought of it that way.. maybbbbe thats why I suffer from ETS (Extreme Tilt Syndrome)
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Re: Attitude adjustment from a non-poker player
nice post. Sure puts perspective in your mind when your thinking you deserve the pot b/c you were dealt a nice hand. Thats why it's called gamb00ling
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