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RE: Monty Hall Problem and Other Ways of Using Probability Theory in Life

Was a problem gambler before, suffered from it for 5 years. And I'll have to agree with Einstein. I've tried the method mentioned above, to be honest, it works real fine, giving me some comfort money on an almost daily basis, and just approx 45 minutes spent in the casino a day.

However, you just need a really bad run, or perhaps a very rare occurance of 17 Odds in the roulette table, to kill everything that you have. I'm still trying to kick the habit, and thus spending more time following cryptocurrencies. But well, probability theory can be very fun indeed.