If the best always won, then poker would not be as complex as it is. Even a beginner can win and that's why I think this game is so popularIt's hard to believe how much variance poker has but you need to get used to it and the best player doesn't always win or the worst player loses.
Think about it...
variance is the silent opponent at every table. It doesn’t care how well you play or how solid your strategy is. The key difference between pros and everyone else isn’t just skill ... it’s how they handle the downswings. Learning to sit through the storm without chasing losses, without letting ego dictate decisions, is what separates sustainable success from emotional burnout.I absolutely agree with you, even the worst player has days when he is just lucky, and in one evening he can win a large sum of money. Good players have the opposite, there are days when it seems to them that everything is going against them, in such moments the main thing is to be able to stop in time. Dispersion is that moment in poker that I have not yet learned to overcome. In order to overcome it, you need to have very strong patience and be able to control your emotions, and most importantly, do not start tilting when the graph goes down and a series of failures begins. I think that it is precisely the inability to overcome dispersion that is the reason why many good players cannot learn to consistently win at poker and make a living from it. The main thing is to know the reason and have the desire to overcome it, and then everything depends on ourselves.
Well said and most importantly short and precise.If the best always won, then poker would not be as complex as it is. Even a beginner can win and that's why I think this game is so popular![]()