What I said was 100% correct and didn’t need a bunch of extra unrelated stuff.
I’m making a fundamental point about randomness and poker which you are failing to understand. Stop and try to understand for a second instead of launching into mansplaining.
So you’ve heard of mansplaining before, I’m guessing quite a few times.
Here is a suggestion. Read the comment the other person states and then engage with it instead of attempting to use it as a jumping off point for your post.
And btw, luck does not disappear over 10k hands. The final table at the wsop has not been static.
Since 2000 when hold’em poker became popular nobody has repeated back to back wins. If it was a game of skill we would expect the best player to keep winning.
Of course. Anyone with Direct Reports in IT gets training on how to handle narcissists and self-appointed experts when they devolve into bigotry to derail conversations.
As for your contention regarding the modern era, I simply answer 'Phil Hellmuth' with his 154 WSOP cashes 64 WSOP final tables. Negreanu, Ferguson and Seidel all have 40+ WSOP final tables. Hellmuth also has 17 bracelets to Ivey's 11.
What I said was 100% correct and didn’t need a bunch of extra unrelated stuff.
I’m making a fundamental point about randomness and poker which you are failing to understand. Stop and try to understand for a second instead of launching into mansplaining.