p****r 发帖数: 9164 | 1 From MIT poker calss. slide 3.
http://web.mit.edu/willma/www/lec3.pdf
" It takes a much longer time than most people expect, for your actual
results to converge to your expected results.
Ie. There is a lot of “luck” in poker.
The most novice player still has some chance of beating the best
player in the world.
Everyone overestimates their own skill at poker.
This is what makes poker a “gambling” game, and why so many bad
players are willing to “gamble” away their money in poker. "
" Everyone overestimates their own skill at poker" I especially
agree with this statement.
| t****t 发帖数: 95 | 2 interesting points.
I'd say, even the most "skilled" player - the super user who knows the card
sequence in the deck, might not win every pot, because he has no control
over others' move.
Let's open a poker room rather than playing poker, for a guaranteed success.
lol~
【在 p****r 的大作中提到】 : From MIT poker calss. slide 3. : : http://web.mit.edu/willma/www/lec3.pdf : : " It takes a much longer time than most people expect, for your actual : results to converge to your expected results. : Ie. There is a lot of “luck” in poker. : The most novice player still has some chance of beating the best : player in the world. : Everyone overestimates their own skill at poker.
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