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 Originally Posted by Lukie
 Originally Posted by Warpe
 Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
It's simple.
Poker is about the process not the result.
It doesnt matter how many times you're getting destacked, but how you're getting destacked.
The process is my point. If your process is optimal, over a very large sample statistically there should be zone where all your chips are in the middle x number of times for every y number of hands. Too few, or too many, and you're probably not playing optimally.
There should also be an optimal ratio of wins vs losses.
this just isn't true, because it is so highly dependant on how OTHER people are playing, or how your games are playing in general.
Variations in table conditions should level out with more hands played.
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