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by __alexs
1145 days ago
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Say you have a room full of millions of people playing roulette. You have no knowledge of how they place bets but you know how roulette works. There's a wheel, 38 slots etc. You watch all the players for a while and see that 1 player has won every single bet they've made 10 times in a row. How much money would you be willing to give that person to bet for you? Now imagine that you talk to this player and they reveal to you that actually they work for the company that made the roulette wheels and that they can control where the ball lands 99% of the time with the computer hidden in his shoe. They even show you the computer and do some example bets to prove it. How much money would you give them now? |
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