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Results are appropriate in something like the bad beat forum where we want to see all the hands. Also, I think having a HH converter with as many options as possible is +EV.
The reason we don't post results when we want serious hand discussion is that when we see the results, though some may be able to avoid this, our opinion about Hero's play and Villain's range is instantly colored, so that any discussion may end up not being valuable or full of good poker thinking. Think about when you watch poker on tv and you can see all the hole cards. You're going to be able to say that a lot of plays are stupid and a lot of plays are amazing just based on the cards you see without thinking about previous hands, the betting so far, stack sizes, etc.
Example: If a player has been 3-b light and 3-b our hero, if we know that he has AA we are more likely to say that hero should have folded preflop instead of thinking about villain's range.
Results-oriented thinking is bad in poker because in the SHORT run, the value of our decisions cannot be judged based on their results, because of variance. All FTR posters should be results-oriented in the LONG run, that is, they want to be winning poker players. Since we are nearly always examining a hand or a few hands in the SHORT run, results-oriented thinking about those hands is poisonous.
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