I notice that benelliott did not imply that it was.
That’s not an argument for lotteries, that’s an argument for the observation that given sufficiently large incentives to game complex system , some complex systems will be gamed.
It would seem, then, that lotteries are also a potential beneficiary for people who understand statistics sufficiently well. Similarly, someone from the local MENSA chapter makes a steady $0.5M/yr as a professional poker machine gambler. Or at least he did back when I participated in MENSA.
I notice that benelliott did not imply that it was.
It would seem, then, that lotteries are also a potential beneficiary for people who understand statistics sufficiently well. Similarly, someone from the local MENSA chapter makes a steady $0.5M/yr as a professional poker machine gambler. Or at least he did back when I participated in MENSA.