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Playing more hands = lower winrate??
My theory here is that the more hands you play in a short amount of time, your winrate will be lower than if you played the same number of hands over a greater time frame. For example, assume both players are the same skill level, if you were to play 3k+ hands per day for about 100k hands per month your winrate will be lower than someone who only plays 20k hands per month plays 1kish sessions and takes several days off from playing. My theory only applies to those who play an extreme amount regularly over several days/weeks. I am thinking that this may be true because the 'extreme' player needs to be much much more mentally strong to maintain concentration and avoid tilt, spew, and just not being able to always play his A-game. The other player maintains full concentration every time he sits down to play, as he knows it will only be for 1-2 hours a couple days a week, he is able to always play his A-game, thus he will have a higher winrate.
Any opinions on this??
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