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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (3272)7/17/1998 12:27:00 PM
From: Jurgen Trautmann  Read Replies (1) of 11051
 
"who's got a bigger one"

I'm not, that's for sure.

But my question was: "which strategy promises the best efficiency". I can estimate how good or bad a strategy is (compared to my actual one) when I can compare the related roi.

When we all play "little girl", every gambling in his corner, the positive news is that nobody will lose his religion. The bad news is that (worst case) n-1 gamblers continue to gamble a inefficient game. That's - in tennis-idiomatic - a unforced fault.

I would prefer if I not joined this "n-1"-group - i.e. if I would, I must consider to change my strategy copying the strategy producing the best roi. I'm not young enough to wait a little eternity for my pizza-money.

That's it. Eat it or let it be. It's NOT a question of personel qualities, it's not fighting - oh, why must you Americans always fight for every shit - it's a question of cool optimizing.

Jury
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