Originally Posted by
Alan Mendelson
Wonderful, you finally said it, Arc, even if you didn't mean to and even if you don't believe it. You wrote:
"the math does not care about human decisions. It is simply telling us that random events average out over time."
You see Arc, people do not make random choices when they play video poker, or even when they play in a casino. They choose everything -- when to play, when to stop, what game, what cards, what denomination. Hence the choices of the human being can be used to beat the math.
I know, you'll just say it's either random or fits a bell curve or you'll come up with some coin flip analogy. We've heard it all before.