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Poker IQ in the real world.

hardlifeh
hardlife

Hi all,
I tend to practice 6 max in KGB Dungeon and my poker IQ is between 97 - 118 when I'm being serious as I find it quite tempting to just play through hands to see the result which lowers my scores, I just played 100+ hands and my IQ is now 101, can someone explain how this translates into the real world when playing online please.

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  • AllenBlay
    AllenBlay

    The poker IQ varies so much and was really designed just for fun - I wouldn't worry all that much about it if your pokerIQ is in the range you mention - you are doing pretty well.

    Here is a thread that addresses the pokerIQ in more detail: https://www.advancedpokertraining.com/poker/forum/discussion/44/abc-poker

    Allen

  • hardlifeh
    hardlife

    Thanks Allen.

  • jane001
    jane001

    said:
    Hi all,
    I tend to practice 6 max in KGB Dungeon and my poker IQ is between 97 - 118 when I'm being serious as I find it quite tempting to just play through hands to see the result which lowers my scores, I just played 100+ hands and my IQ is now 101, can someone explain how this translates into the real world when playing online please.

    I think IQ poker is a really only for fun, nothing serios.

  • AllenBlay
    AllenBlay

    @jane001 said:

    said:
    Hi all,
    I tend to practice 6 max in KGB Dungeon and my poker IQ is between 97 - 118 when I'm being serious as I find it quite tempting to just play through hands to see the result which lowers my scores, I just played 100+ hands and my IQ is now 101, can someone explain how this translates into the real world when playing online please.

    I think IQ poker is a really only for fun, nothing serios.

    I agree. It is entirely for fun. There's too much noise in it for it to be overly useful in the short run. In the long run, the calculation is informative about ability, but for an individual session, it is not.

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