PPA WELCOMES NEW POKER STUDY
3 April 2009
Another affirmation that skill a bigger
factor than luck in Texas Hold'Em
The US based poker legalisation pressure group Poker
Players Alliance has endorsed a new study titled
"Statistical Analysis of Texas Hold 'Em" released this
week, which provides raw data showing the outcomes of
games are predominantly determined by the players'
decisions, and not just chance.
"As a poker
player I can tell you that knowing when to hold or fold
is not based solely on the cards that are dealt, but a
series of decisions based on skill and the actions taken
by the other players," said Senator Alfonse D'Amato, the
Chairman of PPA. "This study provides the raw data to
back up the compelling arguments made by poker players
around the world that it's skill, not pure luck, that
determines the outcome of this game."
D'Amato
says the results of the study will assist members of the
poker community with ongoing legal challenges to protect
the game from being categorised as gambling. Earlier
this year the PPA witnessed a string of legal victories,
with judges and juries in Colorado, Pennsylvania, and
South Carolina all determining that poker is
predominantly a game of skill, not chance, and should
not be classified as "gambling" under the law.
"The question of whether poker is a game of predominant
skill or chance is not about the player's ego, but the
nature and legal protections of the game," said PPA
Executive Director John Pappas. "In courtrooms across
the country, judges and juries are finding that poker is
a game of skill – not chance like lotteries or slot
machines – and this study confirms that fact."
The study, released by Cigital, Inc. in conjunction with
the online poker giant PokerStars.com, used data
acquired from 103 million hands of Texas Hold 'Em played
online in December of 2008.
According to
Cigital's report, more than 75 percent of the cases saw
an outcome determined with no player even seeing more
than his/her own cards and the community cards. Nearly
25 percent of the games witnessed a showdown where the
cards were revealed to determine the winner, but only
half of the showdowns were won by the player who had the
best five card hand. The other half of the showdowns
were won by someone with an inferior hand because the
player with the best hand decided to fold prior to
showdown.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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