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[QUOTE="Academico, post: 6826677, member: 1002036"] Poker is a game that involves both skill and luck, and the proportion of each varies depending on the specific poker variant and playing circumstances. In general, poker can be considered a game of skill and strategy, but with a significant component of luck. Poker attributes: 1. Skill: Skill is a fundamental component in poker. Players must know the rules, odds, betting strategies, reading opponents, and many other skills to be successful. The ability manifests itself in making intelligent decisions based on the available information. 2. Mental: Poker is a mental game in the sense that players must stay calm, make rational decisions and control their emotions. Emotional management is crucial to avoid making impulsive decisions. 3. Strategy: Strategy plays a fundamental role in poker. Players must adapt their playing style to the circumstances and opponents. This includes betting strategy, hand selection, chip management and many other strategic decisions. 4. Luck: Luck is also an important factor in poker, as the cards that are dealt can influence the outcome of a hand or tournament. Luck may affect you in the short term, but in the long term, skill and strategy tend to prevail. The proportion of these attributes can vary depending on the poker variant and circumstances. For example, in Texas Hold'em poker, where players are dealt two hole cards and five community cards are revealed, luck can have a greater impact in the short term due to the uncertainty of the community cards. However, over the course of a tournament or long game, skill and strategy become more dominant factors. The proportion of these attributes is subjective and can vary from player to player. Some might argue that skill is 60-70% of the equation, while others might see it as 80-90%. Luck, on the other hand, could vary from 10% to 40% in people's perception. Ultimately, poker is a unique combination of skill, strategy and luck that makes it an exciting and challenging game. [/QUOTE]
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