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I am sick of these Amateurs! I hope *insert professional player's identify right here* wipes the floor with him!
That looks to be a typical refrain in poker forums lately, in light of all the good results the amateurs are enjoying. We ran a poll on my web site asking members to predict "Who will win WSOP 2004?" I feel "a professional" beat "an amateur" by at least a two:one margin, and about 90% gave Chris Moneymaker hardly a snowball's opportunity at even making the final handful of tables.
So why the angst? Is it because of the Globe Poker Tour coverage on the Travel Channel where so many of the new gamers right now noticed and grew to become infatuated with names like Phil Ivey and Howard Lederer and just can't stand viewing their "horse" drop?
Lets think about the differences among the standard amateur and professional poker player at one of these costly televised tournaments. Very first, the amateur holds a normal job, albeit usually well paying out. Remember "the Dentist" in World Poker Tour coverage? We most likely won't be seeing "The Plumber" or "The Garbage Guy" dropping several thousand dollars on a poker tournament in the near future. The skilled on the other hand considers poker his total time work.
The second big difference among the amateur and skilled is.is.hmm. Dewa togel What is the second difference? Is there another big difference?
The skilled players have superb poker skills, starting hand variety, flop perform, reading through the other players, realizing when to bluff, when to contact, when to get out of the way. But then once again, so do the amateurs we see at the final table.
Of course there is "dead funds" at these tournaments, but can anyone make a reputable argument that all since a person fixes teeth in the course of the day that he or she is a lesser poker player at evening?
I'll be the very first to admit that I favor to see a "name" or two at the ultimate table, but I also know that it is nigh not possible to make it to the final table of 1 of these issues on sheer luck.
Time to give the amateurs some credit?
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