The first variable you need to be concerned about is EV. In video poker, real world casino EV is not a 100% known variable. Even the legendary Bob Dancer, arguably the greatest video poker player in the free world, has admitted to making play mistakes in a casino, even though he knows strategy in his head perfectly. When your results don't go the way you expected, as a non-compulsive gambler, you need to stop and examine the data, was it just bad luck or is something else going on? You should never have blind faith in your initial assumptions, instead expect to learn some lessons, expect to discover some previously unknown unknowns and adapt your play to them, that's what Sun Tzu would do. Losing can be an opportunity to learn, if you so apply yourself.
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