Point out to your friend that this is clearly a game of luck, and that over time one player may advance due only to luck. The odds of winning are the same for both players (50) and the cost of the bets are equal (1). Obviously the stronger your opponent the more you'll blunder, but for example even after queening she wasn't playing check, check, check the way most beginners would, and then she used an advanced (for a beginner) mating pattern with the queen and rook. Tell your friend that the two of you are going to play the coin flip luck game. The 31-year-old poker pro from Belarus defeated an elite field of 17 entries in the 1,000,000 buy-in no. Yeah, a number of things make it impressive to me. Mikita Badziakouski has won the first-ever WPT Big One For One Drop at Wynn Las Vegas. If she doesn't happen to blunder hard, she may genuinely win the whole thing. I am telling you Khare is on another level, she has only taken Chess remotely serious in the past month and is playing like this in some games. According to this they're the top two seeds.
This wildcard Michelle Khare is seriously natural at the game it seems, based on her interaction and speed of noticing traps and forks in lessons with GothamChess. If they seed correctly, the final will be Sardoche vs Negreanu. who else is playing? In chess experience counts for a lot. If it were just total beginners, he might be a heavy favorite, but I'm not sure. I love Negreanu, and it makes me excited for Pogchamps.