Well, I was a professional poker player for over 5 years, and you're wrong. I looked at it the way he did in his article. We all do. You probably wouldn't tell your dad that stuff only because he likely wouldn't understand, but it would be at the front of your mind.
We're obsessed with the performance metric, big bets per hour for live players, big bets per 100 hands (BB/100) for online. Standard deviations, results ranges, levels of certainty. You obsess about that stuff or you end up broke. (Of course, you may do both.)
In fact if you read online poker forums, hands and win rates are rarely ever discussed with dollar values because they aren't very relevant. They're almost always given in terms of big bets, and most if not all online hand converters (which take a hand history from a poker site and print it out in an easy to read format for posting on forums) convert to that automatically.
The absolute dollar amounts are only useful for getting a very rough estimate of the level of competition given no other information.
We're obsessed with the performance metric, big bets per hour for live players, big bets per 100 hands (BB/100) for online. Standard deviations, results ranges, levels of certainty. You obsess about that stuff or you end up broke. (Of course, you may do both.)
In fact if you read online poker forums, hands and win rates are rarely ever discussed with dollar values because they aren't very relevant. They're almost always given in terms of big bets, and most if not all online hand converters (which take a hand history from a poker site and print it out in an easy to read format for posting on forums) convert to that automatically.
The absolute dollar amounts are only useful for getting a very rough estimate of the level of competition given no other information.