it can never be 100% skill; skill has nothing to do with the cards youre dealt. skill only plays a factor in how you play with the cards youre given to turn a profit in the long run.
I can't agree with you more, that's why those best pro poker players win big tournaments, they have best skills and they are top players in the long term, although there are a few amateur players can win a few tours but can't win in the long term unless they turn pros.
thats where the experience comes into play; even with unlucky deals, the top players should be able to turn even a marginal profit by making the right calls in situations an amateur would have no idea what to do. i suspect that these sorts of people quite literally live for poker though
im agree with you in poker game must know, when you must calls in right situations even you have worst card you still win a pot
untrue; its about knowing when to minimize your losses and not play the hand. given the worse possible situation, its more than unlikely you will lose. if anything you might win the blinds from bluffing, but those are risks, and big risks at that.
sometime bluffing needed but look time and a card . sometime player are too carefully and im sure bluffing it worth to use in good situation. that's my opinion
key word is sometimes here, you should never become too predictable when playing poker, to an experienced player, a predictable player might as well mean youre seeing their cards.
who play poker it will say i can read card or seeing card but my opinion that's just for make your self confidence.
Experienced players will just narrow your hand ranges down from the very beginning to end of hand. Every betting round gives the shark more information on the fish, they will rarely try and put players on exact hands, its all about ranges.
that's meant if you have good experience, you can read card what they have so you can pressing every round until last five card