Well I play a lot of Hexapro, and I had good outcomes, don’t consider myself a bad player but definitely I don’t have any “luck” regarding my hands.
I do now about variance and all the bla bla bla, but lately in Hexapro I find myself in situations that is almost impossible to control. I play rather safe and I would consider that my bluff rate is under the 10% in a general view. However I do observe that players that use and abuse bluff tender to win an enormous amount of hands, specifically in the river. I have suffered and saw probably more than I should, bad beats and all ins with the most ridiculous hands beating prime hands. And some players that win consecutively with the worst hands, and in this I mean a 62s all in in a 10x (250€) beating a AKs, and I just quietly leave my 8’s out of the war…
Now what justifies, a player in Hexapro 25/50/100 with 10x plus prizes as reward, go all win with 62, J6, Q3, A2 of or even low pairs, go all in in the first bet and winning that hand against premium hands? Is it luck, coincidence or anything else?
And when this happens as a huge consequence in the playability of the rest of the game, giving a good advantage to villains and conditioning the development of the game.
I have thousands of hours and euros invested in Hexapro, but I can say that over 60% of my loses are against lower hands. Almost feels there is a system that goes randomly awarding players.