I have indeed made that comment somewhere. It was one of the more insightful/memorable comments she made when I interviewed her, but tragically I didn’t end up writing down that question in the final document (maybe due to my own lack of researcher taste? :P)
That said, human memory is fallible etc so maybe it’d be worthwhile to circle back to Liv and ask if she still endorses this, and/or ask other poker players how much they agree with it.
I’ve been much less successful than LivB but would endorse it, though I’d note that there are substantially better objective metrics than cash prizes for many kinds of online play, and I’d have a harder time arguing that those were less reliable than subjective judgements of other good players. It somewhat depends on sample though, at the highest stakes the combination of v small playerpool and fairly small samples make this quite believable.
I have indeed made that comment somewhere. It was one of the more insightful/memorable comments she made when I interviewed her, but tragically I didn’t end up writing down that question in the final document (maybe due to my own lack of researcher taste? :P)
That said, human memory is fallible etc so maybe it’d be worthwhile to circle back to Liv and ask if she still endorses this, and/or ask other poker players how much they agree with it.
I’ve been much less successful than LivB but would endorse it, though I’d note that there are substantially better objective metrics than cash prizes for many kinds of online play, and I’d have a harder time arguing that those were less reliable than subjective judgements of other good players. It somewhat depends on sample though, at the highest stakes the combination of v small playerpool and fairly small samples make this quite believable.