jdeliverer
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- #26
Think about it like this: if you could see your opponent's hole cards and had any basic knowledge of the game, you would win a tournament 99.9999% of the time by picking your spots. This demonstrates that poker is a game of skill because if you had "perfect" skill, it would be an advantage as great or greater than seeing your opponent's hole cards.
The only reason chance comes in is because players' skill levels are relatively equal. If someone were able to read people so well that he/she could figure out what they had every hand or were able to manipulate people so well that he/she could get others to make a call or fold (like Gold did in 2006), that person would be able to win almost every time, regardless of what cards they were dealt.
The only reason chance comes in is because players' skill levels are relatively equal. If someone were able to read people so well that he/she could figure out what they had every hand or were able to manipulate people so well that he/she could get others to make a call or fold (like Gold did in 2006), that person would be able to win almost every time, regardless of what cards they were dealt.


