The St Petersburg phenomenon. The paradoxes of probability theory. - page 25

 
Sergey Chalyshev:

I don't have a vegetable garden, and I haven't been to Kiev.

Confess or be shot on sight. Why do you want to wander randomly?

And answer finally, is it possible to make money from accidental wandering?

I see only one way to earn on casual wandering - it is to write about it on a forum and receive points for stupid reasoning, as you do.

You don't know any Russian proverbs... and therefore you don't understand what's being said.

What the fuck are the points? You're talking nonsense... but you think points have value?

 
Олег avtomat:

and you don't know Russian proverbs... so you don't understand what's being said.

What the fuck are the points? You're talking nonsense... but I guess points have value to you?

it's not a russian proverb and i'm not russian either, but it's irrelevant.

And answer me finally, is it possible to make money from random wandering?

 
I have to say it again: trolls/parasites/procachers - ignore them.

 
Олег avtomat:
I have to repeat: trolls/parasites/provocateurs - they belong in ignore.

At this point I agree with you,

Troll parasites and provocateurs all to ignore and ban!

 
Sergey Chalyshev:

is not a Russian proverb and I'm not Russian either, but it's irrelevant.

And answer finally, is it possible to make money from casual wandering?

You can't

It's better to go to a factory

 
Novaja:
Promised Oleg I'd post the player's paradox. Found some interesting material:

I would love to play with such an opponent.

However, I would add some sort of super prize if I won.

 
Sergey Chalyshev:

And answer finally, is it possible to make money from casual wandering?

Can I tell you the answer? You can make money on SB. And you can lose. Anything is possible. Lots of opportunities.)

Probably the only thing you cannot do on SB, or rather, almost impossible, is to stay at zero or in its vicinity during a long game.

 
If the process had coherence (autocorrelation) then we could still hope for something... but as it is, it's all futile
Reason: