Kyle Siler shows Less Profits in Playing more Poker Hands
“Tight is Right” may be an old-fashioned motto but is still popular due to some instances that it could be true. Sociology doctoral student, Kyle Siler from Cornell University made an actual study of the poker game. He was able to come up a conclusion that players who play more hands often lose more money compare to their conservative opponents.
Kyle Siler was an online poker player himself for such a long-time already. He performed his experiment and find out that the more hands a player enter, the more money they lose at the end of the balance sheet. In such scenario where a player wins in more hands, they make small profits on their hands since the amount lost was greater when they will compute their overall earnings. (more…)

