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28 August 2025

  • curprev 02:2902:29, 28 August 2025NevilleMosher45 talk contribs 5,654 bytes +5,654 Created page with "The "Almost-Won" Effect: When the result almost line up for a jackpot, the brain perceives it as a partial win, which motivates further play. The Control Bias: Players often believe they can affect the outcome of a game of chance through rituals, even when the outcome is totally rando Mental Biases at the Card Table <br>Beyond brain chemistry, several cognitive biases have a major role in how we perceive our chances at a casino.<br><br>The Monte Carlo Fallacy: This is th..."