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« on: March 01, 2006, 11:04:52 PM »

Is it possible to be a lucky or unlucky player?  Even over a long period of time?  Is there ever a large enough sample (be it cash games, sit and go's, MTTs) that rules out luck?  Supposing there is a large enough sample, then surely if we get unlucky we shouldn't care as we know in the long run if we are a winning player, all we have to do is play enough games and hands?
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« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2006, 11:08:55 PM »

Ahhh but what if you get lucky in a £5 tourney and unlucky in a $10k WSOP main event.

Would that count as breaking even ?
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« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2006, 11:36:30 PM »

There is no such thing as luck.
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« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2006, 11:59:44 PM »

The more hands you log the less of a factor luck becomes. In the pure long run there is no such thing as luck.
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« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2006, 12:04:03 AM »

Poker players get too hung up on luck. Thinking about it can only cause you problems because a) it's something you can have no influence over, so any time spent thinking about it is wasted and b) dwelling over bad luck will negatively influence your play, which will lead to poorer results, which will create a vicious circle when your poor play and your belief you are unlucky negatively reinforce each other.

Luck is simply the short-term fluctuation in variance. Bad poker players decry luck - they think it costs them money. They use bad luck as the crutch upon which they support their misplaced belief that they are good players. Good players realise that luck is their friend. It helps disguise the bad poker player's shortcomings from himself.

If I spent twenty minutes playing tennis with Roger Federer, I would be in absolutely no doubt as to the disparity in our relative skill levels Twenty minutes playing poker with Phil Ivey and, if I got lucky, I might beat him. This misguided overinflation of my own powers would then help swell the bankrolls of the next players I face.
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« Reply #5 on: March 02, 2006, 01:04:42 AM »

i am an unlucky player! You know this Rupert Smiley
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« Reply #6 on: March 02, 2006, 07:27:23 AM »

"expert players do not rely on luck, they are at war with it. They use their skills to minimize luck as much as possible. They figure they're getting the best of it, and they leave the lucky draws to their weaker opponents. To the extent that they are getting the best of it, they will win more than they lose. Over the long run everybody gets the same proportion of good and bad cards, of winning and losing hands. Beginning poker players rely on big hands and lucky draws. Expert poker players use their skills to minimize their losses on the bad hands and maximize their profits on the big hands. They also are able to judge better than others when a big hand is not the best hand and when a small hand is the best hand."


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« Reply #7 on: March 02, 2006, 08:52:21 AM »

In large live events (hundreds of runners, large buy-ins), the long run is said by some to last longer than the course of a human lifespan. Playing these you could be unlucky over the course of a couple of years. Most would be wiped out before then.

Online tournaments and cash games, the best players will have the money at the end of the year, end of Jack-a-nory.
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« Reply #8 on: March 02, 2006, 08:57:09 AM »

If you want it quantified, a wise man once said....

Poker is 60% luck, 30% observation and 30% mathematics.

Seriously though, a way of putting a number to the "luck" factr is in the standard deviation. This can only be obtained experimentally (as far as I know) with data from a large number of sessions and will be unique to you for each type of game that you play.
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« Reply #9 on: March 02, 2006, 09:40:12 AM »

The deceptive thing in poker is that most people don't realise how long the 'short term' can be.  The variance involved in the game can sometimes put your patience to the test.

To give you an example, if you are a limit cash game player it will probably take around 50,000 hands of data before your poker tracker stats start to settle down.  If you're a SnG player, you'll need at least 500 results in your sample before you can talk about ROI% with an degree of confidence (and even then you'll need much more).

If you're a live player it'll probably take you over a year to accumulate 50,000 hands.  I also know people who will do this in a month playing online.

Consequently, depending on your circumstances you may run 'unlucky' for a considerable period of time and still be well within the realms of mathematical expectation with regard to variance.

If you want to understand this side of things a little further I recommend 'Gambling Theory & Other Topics' by Mason Malmuth which has some good material on these issues.

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« Reply #10 on: March 02, 2006, 10:15:55 AM »

Of Course Luck plays a part in poker!

You get dealt AA when someone else gets dealt KK - you've been lucky
That same person hits one of the 2 kings on the flop - you've been unlucky

2 examples

The trick is to minimise the luck factor, but there will ALWAYS be times when you just cant get away. (My exit hand from the £500d/c a prime example where someone sets me in, i hold trips, they have ONE out and hit)

If poker was a game of skill, then only the best would win ALL the time.

I am trying VERY hard to ignore the Luck side of things - in Poker strange hands will occur, some you will be lucky, some you will be unlucky
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« Reply #11 on: March 02, 2006, 10:23:34 AM »

Every time I lose its bad luck.
Every time I win its great skill.
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« Reply #12 on: March 02, 2006, 10:25:06 AM »

Every time I lose its bad luck.
Every time I win its great skill.

If anyone REALLY thinks this, they will never improve
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« Reply #13 on: March 02, 2006, 10:36:20 AM »

Every time I lose its bad luck.
Every time I win its great skill.

If anyone REALLY thinks this, they will never improve
Did I REALLY need to add a  Wink ? lol
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« Reply #14 on: March 02, 2006, 10:37:06 AM »

Of Course Luck plays a part in poker!

You get dealt AA when someone else gets dealt KK - you've been lucky
That same person hits one of the 2 kings on the flop - you've been unlucky

2 examples

The trick is to minimise the luck factor, but there will ALWAYS be times when you just cant get away. (My exit hand from the £500d/c a prime example where someone sets me in, i hold trips, they have ONE out and hit)

If poker was a game of skill, then only the best would win ALL the time.

I am trying VERY hard to ignore the Luck side of things - in Poker strange hands will occur, some you will be lucky, some you will be unlucky

lol, the only 55 i remember was Tighty's on a 4 5 K flop. Turn Ace

I called his £15 raise on the button with 2 3

SEND IT!!!
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