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Mike_25
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When partaking in a wagering activity such as 2-7 single draw poker, one should thoughtfully determine the number of hands or 'sample size' to play. Larger samples provide a more balanced and accurate reflection of reality, reducing luck's influence. Nevertheless, many participants find excessively lengthy sessions tedious. Striking an ideal balance depends on one's preferences and analytic goals. A reasonable approach entails, after initial evaluation, dynamically adjusting the sample as results indicate. Rather than stubbornly trudging through an ill-fitting number, one must judiciously reassess and modify if insight fails to manifest. Wisdom lies in flexible accommodation to evolving needs, neither stubbornly persisting nor erratically fluctuating, but discerning the sweet spot tailored to one's particular strategic inquiry.