Well, isn't this juicy!! Let's take these apart one at a time.
Mathematical proof is important, but I think most gamblers (with the exception of you who are devoted to the math) look at their casino visits as results of a single session. I know that I do. I would hate to drive home saying "I dropped too much money this week, but I know the math will bail me out in the future." Because the truth is, the math won't bail you out. The math of any given game is per hand, per play, per bet. When you play a hand at 9/6 Jacks or Better you have a theoretical return of 99.54% on each and every hand you play. If you get fifty blank hands in a row, it doesn't mean that the next 50 will give you winners that will give you an overall return of 99.54%. You know that, Arc.
It's not meaningless. Congratulations.
Is this the same Frank who gambled only with other people's money and never risked his own over 14 years? Yes, that was a sweet way to gamble, don't you think?
Really, who believes without question? I don't.
I've never been down the rabbit hole, but this place is filled with characters.





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