Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
"WHEN". As in expressing a condition.
One big problem, Alan. Your next sentence was "when you keep coming home with the money you can BEAT the theoretical long term."

The only way for you to "beat" the odds is for "when" to be a non-conditional usage, that is, using it temporally.

Now, if you really meant it conditionally then you must agree that you can't "BEAT the theoretical long term". Is that right?