Very interesting. Years ago, I interviewed applicants for a fortune 500 company. One of my favorite questions was, "How do you rate yourself at a given task from 1 to 10." Invariably, I'd always get an answer of 8 or 9. Then I would smile, reach out to shake their hand and say, "Sorry, we're only looking for 10s." Then we'd start laughing and the interviewee would relax during the interview almost as though we were friends. During the years I did this, no one, ever, claimed to be a 10. If anybody had claimed to be a 10, that would have told me a lot about that person. I'd probably tell that person, "Be careful, friend, your ego is showing."Without any false modesty, I consider myself an expert in the game and rate myself 10+.
Whoever thinks that is not the case should ask the same question about the theory of poker to the greatest expert of his choice and me, so that we can see the difference in opinion.
The whole theory falls into the water when the katras split.
Everything is relative.
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Me too 🤣 I learned strategies and all the stuf, but at some point I just played for fun. Now I'm just going with the flow and I like it.I think that I know about poker from 3 to 10, at first I tried to understand the strategies, positions, but then I just started playing for fun.
I am 8/10 on knowledge and 4/10 on execution. That keeps me at a little above average player. I am in the black when playing poker but I can not get that life changing big win.I am interested in knowing how many cardschat players have knowledge of strategies, positions, blinds, rivals, etc. From 1 to 10 how many do you think you know about poker?