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 Originally Posted by CoccoBill
Very true, but that also means you can't use variance as an excuse when you screw up, that's annoying.
The thing I struggle with in poker is recognising the difference between bad luck and bad play. Just seeing how much all-in EV tends to differ from winrate on a daily basis is disturbing (at least in PLO, might not be that bad in NL).
Even then, you can play perfectly and lose a shitload, while someone at the same table can make what are objectively huge mistakes and still win, at least in the short term.
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