conraddobler
I want my 2$
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Any one hand in poker chance is a bigger factor than it is over multiple hands.
Skill comes out through playing the odds, the hand and your opponent correctly. So if you get randomly assigned to leagues that could be a problem.
The worst poker players to play in the short run are terrible players because they do dumb crap that works out for one of them.
If you are playing 9 idiots and it's all or nothing at a ten person table then you can get blown up by some knucklehead that pushes all in with pocket deuces to your pocket aces on the flop forcing you to make the right call and yet they still hit a 2 on the river.
This would be the guy who takes some rookie flyer pick and has that guy score 4 TD's. I am sure someone had Marcus Mariota on their team for instance and if they did you're dead.
That's the chance portion and I'd have to know more about the structure of how those leagues are formed to tell you what to watch out for.
If true skill keeps getting beat weekly by random ass luck then it's not a game of skill it's totally gambling.
Furthermore I don't trust things online without some kind of very good oversight. Chances are these sites are maximizing for players.
They do this by psychological factors such as switching around leagues to give you a win or two to get you hooked. They can also play around with leagues based on who you picked in so many ways that it's not funny.
Ideally you would first be placed in a league with historical knowledge of the other players previous picks to start using skill.
They show guys who make all this money well if you sit a monkey at a typewriter and have them bang away for eternity eventually by random chance they will turn out a perfect copy of War and Peace. So these dudes could be totally on some epic ride of pure luck.
You really have to study what they are doing and when to see if they are skilled or just blind squirrels landing in a nut festival.
Skill comes out through playing the odds, the hand and your opponent correctly. So if you get randomly assigned to leagues that could be a problem.
The worst poker players to play in the short run are terrible players because they do dumb crap that works out for one of them.
If you are playing 9 idiots and it's all or nothing at a ten person table then you can get blown up by some knucklehead that pushes all in with pocket deuces to your pocket aces on the flop forcing you to make the right call and yet they still hit a 2 on the river.
This would be the guy who takes some rookie flyer pick and has that guy score 4 TD's. I am sure someone had Marcus Mariota on their team for instance and if they did you're dead.
That's the chance portion and I'd have to know more about the structure of how those leagues are formed to tell you what to watch out for.
If true skill keeps getting beat weekly by random ass luck then it's not a game of skill it's totally gambling.
Furthermore I don't trust things online without some kind of very good oversight. Chances are these sites are maximizing for players.
They do this by psychological factors such as switching around leagues to give you a win or two to get you hooked. They can also play around with leagues based on who you picked in so many ways that it's not funny.
Ideally you would first be placed in a league with historical knowledge of the other players previous picks to start using skill.
They show guys who make all this money well if you sit a monkey at a typewriter and have them bang away for eternity eventually by random chance they will turn out a perfect copy of War and Peace. So these dudes could be totally on some epic ride of pure luck.
You really have to study what they are doing and when to see if they are skilled or just blind squirrels landing in a nut festival.
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