I was disappointed in his answer. Especially after he wrote "I was
probably unlucky," I was hoping he'd say "nothing." He didn't specify
what he meant by the game getting tougher. Assuming he was just
unlucky and he still has enough expected value to keep playing, that
he will lose that value is an example of the cost of the mentality of
changing video poker machines because they're "running bad." What
will he do 2 years from now if his system does well next year?
>LVA Question of the Day - 23 DEC 2011
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>Q: Fezzik got his butt kicked in his football picks this
>year. What is he going to do next year to adjust?
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>Read the answer here:
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>http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/qod.cfm
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