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In 1906 Italian economist, sociologist and philosopher
Vilfredo Pareto observed that 80% of Italian property
was owned by 20% of the population. This was later
generalized into the "80/20 Rule" or the Pareto
Principle. Most people have heard of the 80/20 rule.
80% of sales in a company are made by 20% of the
salespeople. 80% your results are created by 20% of
your time. There are a whole host of 80/20 rules that
float around.
Knowing this principle is only useful if you can apply
it intelligently and consistently to a situation.
When applied to the situation of No Limit Ring Poker
(I'll specifically be referring to Hold-em, although
I'm sure it applies to other games) the rule becomes
much more pointed. Once you learn this poker
principle you should allow it have a great impact on
how you play. With all due respect to Mr. Pareto, he
never played NL Ring Holdem, so we are going to call
this rule "Performance Poker's 90/10 NL Ring Rule".
First let me tell you that this rule is real, and
it's statistically accurate. If you believe that AA
is statistically more advantageous than 72, then you
need to put this rule in the same part of your brain.
Ponder it and find new ways to make it work for you.
Here's Performance Pokers 90/10 NL Ring Rule:
90% of the MONEY you win playing NL Ring is won with
the top 10% of poker hand... AND (for most
tight/aggressive poker players)
90% of the money you LOSE playing NL Ring is lost to
the top 10% of poker hands.
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