seattle
I know for grinding cash games there's a lot of skill involved, but for SNGs & tournaments I think it's all luck. I do really poorly at APT SNGs so I followed "Advisors" advice for many games, and placed out-of-the-money for each of them (at the easiest level - the advisors seem too aggressive for SNGs). The times I did win 1st place, I'm the first to admit it was pure luck.
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When the bad card comes in cash games, it is not off to the showers. Hero can reload and continue. Eventually skill will win and luck may come to you instead.
My2c
I would say there is more luck involved in cash games than tourneys. You can be a low iq player, sit down at a cash game, get a few lucky hands, and get up and leave way up in a limited amount of hands, and go home thinking you're Phil Ivey.
But for a low iq player to cash, let alone get to the final table and take down a tourney, they'd have to get lucky over and over and over and over again over many hands, which variance normally does not allow. Yes, obviously running that good can happen, but i think the way larger volume of hands in a tourney will weed out incompetent players over time.
I think the advisors are designed for cash games since they do what is best to generate a profit in the long run. But in a tournament they normally lose because they fold absolutely everything but great hands and fold against most raises. By the time they have a good hand and a good chance to actually win some money their money is all gone due to the ever growing blinds and the ante. Their intelligence doesn't seem to take this into account.
It can't be 90% luck.