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Kipling Said It Best

June 9, 2020 7 Comments Written by Bob Dancer

In the middle of his famous poem “If,” Rudyard Kipling poses the condition, “If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster and treat those two impostors just the same.” At the end of the poem filled with twenty or so other conditions, comes the conclusion, “you’ll be a Man, my son.” 

Although addressed to his son, this applies equally to daughters. The phrase is etched over the players’ entrance at Wimbledon’s Centre Court. I read it recently in a book by Maria Konnikova which I will review next week. This phrase was a very small part of the book, but it speaks to me as a video poker player as surely as it does to tennis players. 

Even the best tennis players lose some of the time. This poem says that one additional victory does mean that they’re all that great. One more loss doesn’t mean they’re all that bad.

Video poker likewise is full of variance. You don’t know whether royal flushes (called “triumph” in the poem) or an extended losing streak (called “disaster”) will be next in line to visit you. Play long enough and you’ll see a whole lot of both.

How many of you have pictures of your royal flushes on your cell phone waiting to show anyone polite enough to look? All they show are momentary good fortune. Positive variance. A participation award, so to speak. Play enough and you’ll get plenty of them. But to many gamblers, a success such as a royal flush means something special. Never mind that it might be on a game that nobody with a clue about winning would dream of playing.

How many of you have tried to impress people with the length and breadth of your misfortune? “I’ve had 149 scares since my last royal flush!” or perhaps, “I’m here every week trying and I never get called in these drawings!” Many gamblers are complainers. It isn’t just that it makes them annoying to be around.  If they really believe they are unlucky, it affects the decisions they make in all sorts of circumstances.

Kipling’s poem instructs that maturity comes when we can handle our successes and handle our misfortunes with a certain degree of equanimity. Although he said it far more elegantly than I did decades later, his words are sort of like the phrase I use, “Today’s Score Doesn’t Matter.” 

You’re going to have your ups and downs in video poker, as well as in tennis, and in all other parts of life. Overall, success (what Kipling calls becoming a Man, which he curiously capitalizes) comes from doing things correctly and shrugging off the speed bumps along the way.

Although I read Kipling’s poem for the first time decades ago, it never really stuck with me until I recently saw it in Konnikova’s book. It does today.

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7 Comments

  1. Burt Burt
    June 9, 2020    

    Yes, possessing equanimity is essential to beIng successful in poker and other types of gambling. Chip Reese gave an interview one time where he said that the main reason he has been so successful in poker is not that his “A” game is that much better than a lot of other player’s “A” game, but that his “B” game is much superior to other player’s “B” game..

  2. Paul Zemella Paul Zemella
    June 9, 2020    

    “Although I read Kipling’s poem for the first time decades ago, it never really stuck with me until I recently saw it in Konnikova’s book. It does today.”

    ‘When the student is ready the teacher will appear!’

    Thanks again Bob for your valuable insights.

  3. Mike Alexakis Mike Alexakis
    June 10, 2020    

    Tiger Woods best attribute is his uncanny ability to let his anger or frustration manifest itself briefly, then move on to the next shot… Watch him, its something to behold, he erases the bad, he never goes on a mental tilt. I do my best to emulate that at the poker table and the golf course, in order to do it you need to be able to see yourself in an honest light. The best players are honest about their weak spots, and they address them, which is no easy task…

  4. Gil Gil
    June 10, 2020    

    “The moving finger writes; and, having writ, moves on: nor all thy piety nor wit shall lure it back to cancel half a line, nor all thy tears wash out a word of it.
    — Omar Khayyam
    …

  5. Jerry Jerry
    June 11, 2020    

    I just got back from Green Valley Ranch, South Point and Aquarius. The hotels are all super clean and acting responsibly. VP is back!

  6. nudge nudge
    June 12, 2020    

    If you have crossed the fine line from hobby to addiction, grab ur
    mask, face shield, bleach wipes, and maybe body armour if
    u r going near the Circus Circus. Careful of the folks with the smart
    phones attached to their hand just inside the door. I’ve got a little bit
    of a handle on 2020 tech., so I can call my broker and then see him
    right on my monitor. I don’t even have to have any pants on.

  7. Jay Jay
    June 18, 2020    

    As the column evolves, it is nice to see the element that makes gambling “fun”–variance–put on proper display. I have never understood, though, what is meant by the term “positive variance.” Any explanation would be helpful.

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