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Groundbreaking News! Sometimes, you can run extremely hot. Other times, you can run extremely cold.
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#2
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Thats all I was saying. The final table of WSOP players are generally players who have been on card rushes for 6 days. I was simply saying these rushes of great cards or cold rushes do exist
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Absolutely. My point was that it's all within the realm of random variance. As one of my statistics professors used to say, "Statistics are lumpy." Meaning you'll get the appearance of non-random-looking patterns that are quite random. |
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Doyle Brunson almost always plays the hand after he wins a pot.
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I believe so. He clearly does not.
You decide which one of us is right.
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I think you would be right in most circumstances. Any kind of "rush" or whatever you get from playing the hand right after you win a pot is purely psychological. Surely that must be a big part of why he does it. If not, then yes, he's wrong.
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