A poker player told me the problem isn’t a bad hand or a great hand - it’s the good hand that keeps you at the table that gets you into trouble.
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Replying to @AndrewYang
The traditional framing of this wisdom is "The 2nd best hand loses the most money"
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Replying to @alefeusch @AndrewYang
Two times as easy to walk away from. And then the 4th best is three times as easy. So you lose geometrically less all things being equal.
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Replying to @Alephwyr @AndrewYang
I feel like the 3rd best and 4th best guys should have more confidence in themselves.
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Replying to @alefeusch @AndrewYang
Nah, save your confidence for when you have napkins. Maximize your ROI on what gets you no ROI naturally.
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