Re: [vpFREE] Why Trying to Understand Randomness is Not a Good Idea

 

Thank you for posting that, Frank. Really enjoyed it.

It seems that if more people could approach video poker as entertainment rather than something they try to have control over in some inconsistent fashion, then we wouldn't have to worry about trying to understand what it is made up of: randomness.
Since we can't anyway, as you so aptly and cleverly pointed out.

Valerie

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