I honestly believe that on different stages of a tournament luck gets more important. You ussualy come up with strong cards against lots of trash and still lose in 50% of cases at the late stages of MTT. If you play your card smart you can cashout strong hand in Holdem 6+ for example. So it depends on,but still luck is more important you can see avidences every day playin poker or watching videos or streams
I believe, that luck is not that essential in poker, than in other casino games. Slot machines and roulette are about luck, but not poker.
Poker requires intellect and mathematical, analytical thinking. Players having these skills developed and being attentive to their opponents can control their poker game.
I think in poker, luck matters. For example, there are times when I go all-in, and if I'm not lucky (and even if I have strong cards), I lose. And it happens that I strangely win an all-in on the flop with weak cards.
Really two hours of play, and begins to give garbage. It seems that this generator is set against the Russians. So more and more the feeling that luck has nothing to do with stupid the whole world is against the Russian , even genirator his mother
Luck is of minimal importance in poker... One can win a few hands because of the aspect of luck but skill is much more important in this game. One has to know when to bet, raise, call or fold according to one`s percentage probability of winning the hand. One has to calculate percentage of winning a hand by counting number of outs (either of your outs or your opponent`s probable outs) and having an idea of the hand of other opponents. Poker is definitely a game of skill. The skill factor does not only depend on how well you play, but also on which types of games you choose to play according to your playing style and bankroll.