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How do you evaluate variance in online poker?
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[QUOTE="Poker Orifice, post: 7118232, member: 33113"] How do I eveluate the influence of variance on my results? Do you mean like "How unlucky have I been?" Honestly, why would I waste any time on this? If in fact I discover I'm running well below ev on a particular day, all this will accomplish is to potentially piss me off. "How do I see the variance in poker?" I see it as >>> if it didn't exist the game would be extremely boring and it'd be much less likely to see as many donkeys/fish still playing the game. If donks don't get lucky, they're not going to win. If they don't win, they won't play (well.... they might but perhaps not as often or for as long of a period of time) [/QUOTE]
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