Barry Greenstein calls poker tournaments "a lottery with better odds and an element of skill," in Ace on the River. I would give him a lot of credit for being one of the better thinkers in the game. If he believes it's a lottery (luck), then who am I to disagree.
My buddy was in an MTT on FT last night and caught AQ in the SB, an A on the flop, and all the money in. BB had AK. Did he overplay the AQ? Nope. I was sweating him and was on the phone with him in Fargo, ND. It was folded to the blinds. It was bad luck the BB had him dominated. It was good fortune for the BB that my buddy had AQ. Both played it right. It was luck. It was a lot of luck that had him in it at all, as he was blinded down to 290 when I got home and logged onto his account and brought him back to 3K, as his Net connection went down as the tournament started. He finally got back in and that hand occurred shortly after.
It's okay, buddy. Don't stress over it. Watching poker on TV right at this moment. All in with KK vs. QQ. Luck or skill? The skillful put themselves in position to win, but once the money goes in, it's simply up to the gods.
CJStatistics: Posted by Cactus Jack — Thu Jul 13, 2006 12:46 am
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