If I remember correctly, Frank Kneeland felt he was winning too much so he tried to check into Gambler's Anonymous as a compulsive winning gambler but the group rejected him because they felt the correct diagnosis was compulsive liar as they had never heard of a winning gambler before. So Frank bought a stratovarius fiddle with his ill gotten gains and mastered the Transylvanian Lullaby to tame his inner beast.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dwg6ONARquY
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007 asked: "What about being addicted to expected value and winning?"
It's called "Affluenza".
---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <007@...> wrote:nightoftheiguana2000@... wrote:
> Having a hard "stop loss limit" is important anytime you're dealing with a possibly addictive behavior. If you can't set a stop loss limit and keep it, you should avoid that activity because you are likely to descend into addiction.What about being addicted to expected value and winning?
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