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31 August 2025

  • curprev 10:0510:05, 31 August 2025BradlySievier talk contribs 5,771 bytes +5,771 Created page with "Near Misses: This cognitive distortion makes players feel they can influence the outcome of a chance-based event through skill or special knowledge, like having a 'lucky' way of throwing dic Of course, each spin is an independent event. Gambler's Fallacy: This is the erroneous belief that if something happens more frequently than normal during a given time, it will happen less frequently in the future (or vice versa). For instance, believing that after a run of 'reds' on..."