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I understand the existence of variance...truly I do. I don't expect to win every time. I understand that, if I don't win more than one standard deviation outside the normal, expected swing of a particular limit, it is not significant to lose the same amount.
But...what I struggle with is the fact that I have the alarming ability to go on what I believe to be a streak of wins beyond statistical significance(i.e. due to my superior skills), then lose the exact same amount back to even. It's to the point where the only smart thing I feel I can do is go on a run, then quit poker completely...but that's not an intelligent nor realistic option...so what should I do? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Understand variance better. Really. And how well
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Do you loosen up once you've dragged in a few good pots?
Do you play super tight when you are stuck and gambool when ahead? |
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Do you loosen up once you've dragged in a few good pots? Do you play super tight when you are stuck and gambool when ahead? [/ QUOTE ] Right on the spot! |
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