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As many have pointed out, sah is right, because he takes a broad, realistic view of poker. He takes into account that there are unperceived factors to your winrate, like your state of mind, opponents state of mind, general distractions by barking dogs and ringing phones causing misclicks. You can not predict these factors, but they surely have a huge impact on your winrate in the short term.
Savy is right because his reason for not playing is to ignore the short term winrate (good or bad) and focus on his own psychology in the moment.
I have heard advice from pros that both of these are vitally important factors of poker to understand.
Surely, what's right is to find a balance where you don't force yourself to play if you are unhappy doing it, but you don't pass up on opportunities to pad your net income, either.
Speaking as a mostly 'tarded monkey:
They (Sah and Savy) are both a bit 'tarded for not seeing this.
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