I've always thought the argument that Damon makes in Rounders is bogus, don't you? I simply don't buy that skill is the deciding factor in events such as the WSOP. Are there any dissenters on this matter? :dunno:
The WSOP broadcasts basically only show the huge hands where some guy dominates another with 2 Aces vs 2 Kings, or the hands where the flush draw hits the river and the guys sucks out on the other guy that flopped a set of 9s for a HUGE pot.
Those are about 5% of the hands in a poker tournament. What they don't show is the other 95% that involve simply making the best decisions about what you think you know about your opponent, his cards, his betting habits, his view of YOUR cards, and guts. Those hands are the nuts and bolts of the game. They're boring to watch and you'll never see them on TV.