The concept must be above my pay grade. I play VP to win $$.
As long as the play is positive it is worth my time and risk.
I personally do not understand other people's motivation to
play any casino game for a result the would yield less in the long run. However, this is still a free country, so as long as one can afford it, each to his own.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Frank" <frank@...> wrote:
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> Wow...I'm surprised that in two days no one has posted their favorite casino misconception and discussed what heuristic might cause it.
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> I thought that since this was vpFREE, a site devoted to VP, I'd see tons of chatter. I could provide a few to get the ball rolling, but that would defeat the purpose, since I'm more interested in what's interesting to all of you.
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> I already know what I think...or at least I think I do.
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> ~FK
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Frank" <frank@> wrote:
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> > Here's what I was hoping to see in this thread. Above is a really good real world example of where real people, in this case flight instructors, came to exactly the wrong conclusions even though they're observations were correct.
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> > Since this is vpFREE I thought people might want to chime in with VP related cognitive errors like thinking that end machines are luckier, because they hit more.
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> > State a casino misconception and then talk about what causes it. You're on your own for a few days, but I'll check in on Saturday.
> >
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