I have to think that gaming is smart gambling, with the latter being an oxymoron, or juxtaposing.
I googled the IQ of the average gambler.
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If 100 is the average IQ for a normal person in society, then there is your answer. Most compulsive gamblers are normal, every day folk, with one sad vice. Though honestly, the extremes of the bell curve for intelligence may be where you find most gamblers. As a casino that is practically spitting distance from Brown University, I’ve seen some very intelligent people come in and play in an amazingly non intelligent manner. Conversely, I’ve seen some barely literate human beings master basic strategy, and actually advise new players on probability and odds.
Just this past week I had to explain to a Mathematics major that no, that game is not rigged just because he lost 8 hands in a row. He apparently missed the section of statistics that covered sample sizes. Or user bias. But hey, that diploma will make up for all that.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-averag...ling-addiction
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As a recovering compulsive gambler, I have met thousands of self-professed gambling addicts. While many owned and operated successful businesses or held high positions in the private or public sectors, nearly all of them demonstrated uncanny abilities to accumulate vast amounts of money and manipulate others. Personally, I think most of us were too smart for our own good, prolonging our addiction — causing more harm to ourselves, loved ones, friends, employers, and others.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-averag...ling-addiction
Now I wonder what the average intelligence is of a so-called AP.
Ha, going by the anagrams, for fun, Prozema ---> map zero.
If only there were an IQ test for swearing, trolling and like, for Mickey.