Once again, this is all from my head so dont laugh or shout at me if some of it doesnt make sense, as i know i just go off sometimes into the world of the unknown.
Lets start with the dictionary....
In probability theory and statistics, the variance of a random variable, probability distribution, or sample is one measure of statistical dispersion, averaging the squared distance of its possible values from the expected value (mean). Whereas the mean is a way to describe the location of a distribution, the variance is a way to capture its scale or degree of being spread out. The unit of variance is the square of the unit of the original variable. The positive square root of the variance, called the standard deviation, has the same units as the original variable and can be easier to interpret for this reason.
The variance of a real-valued random variable is its second central moment, and it also happens to be its second cumulant. Just as some distributions do not have a mean, some do not have a variance. The mean exists whenever the variance exists, but not vice versa.
Now, that doesnt make sense to me!!!!
So, variance is basically the "luck" factor i think. You can get your chips in as a 90% favourite eveyr single time, but occasionally, youll lose 5 straight times in a row. Or if you eejit101, 1,785 times in a row:p
There is nothing you can do about it, but there are steps you can take to attempt to.
1 - take a break, watch a movie, have a smoke, have a kit-kat!!!!
2 - stop playing fore the day/week. If its that bad, dont chase it, and leave it for some time.
3 - plough through!!! onl advisable if your immune to tilting.
4 - move down in stakes. Itll counter the losses, and when you start to run good again, move it on back up.
Theoretically, you should never lose a tournament unless you run into a stronger hand.
This kind of links back to a thread of Lileds i believe when people were going on about losing in MTTs with the best hand every time, and i said "This is 90% of the time how you should go out, can anyone tell me why"
And you couldnt!!!
Here's why....
Techincally - every time you go all in, you should be ahead. This makes you a good player, obviously not every time you shall be, sometimes you have to push that 88 or KK or AKs, and you do run into 99, AA, or KK e.t.c
Obviously if you won every time you were ahead youd be a millionaire, and i wouldnt be writing this thread. 90% of the time you lose in tourneys you should have won the hand. BUT, your forgetting the previous hand in the tourney where you did win, so the variance comes in to give you a losing run, which is how that huge stack youve accumulated so far dwindles down to busting out.
In cash games, variance is massive. HUGE! I men very good players average profits of 4ptBB/100. Which is 4 x big blinds for every 100 hands played. So you play $3/$6, your up $24 on average every hundred hands. But how many times when you play 100 hands will you be up that amount?? NEVER. You might be up $2k, down $3k, it all adds up. So if youve had a streak of big hands winning, its obvious that luck will change and the variance comes in and you lose a few. This is when people tilt, go on and on and on about bad beats, forgetting obviously all the ebats they have put on others int he men time to get that 4BB/100 average
So, simply, it happens, noone is immune, some people get sick of it (like me right now, im running horrendously).
But if you are a good player, you shall suffice!!!