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How do I approach friend who bets big on poker but just isn't that good?
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[QUOTE="Damondnotaplaye, post: 6996568, member: 1039924"] I'm just gonna let him do his thing and just drop this, probably not gonna talk poker at all unless he brings it up. Not too sold on his abilities from the things I've seen, but I can be wrong and time will tell I guess. I have asked him something in the style of (not verbatim): "With all this experience and studying do you notice like an upward trend where maybe you used to win say one dollar an hour when starting out and now you win 2-3 dollars instead?" And the answer is like: "No, but it's too early to tell, you have so much varriance in poker and you need at least a few hundred thousand hands to see such trends". Varriance has become like a simple explanation to many things. He plays another game also (no money involved) and has a low rank there. He say things like "many would belive they are bad if they are not climbing after a few thousand games, but thousands of games is nothing, if they knew about varriance like I do they would realise that this can happen even if you are very good". My thinking is it could be varriance, but other explanations looks plausible as well, idk. I'm just gonna be hands off on this and hope he proves every doubter wrong (including me). It's possible he is very close to some sort of break through and will reach the next level some time soon! [/QUOTE]
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