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    Educating the next generation

    My 13 year old daughter was doing homework yesterday evening. She asks me "Dad, do you have a gambling addiction?"
    I said yes. She asks why. I used the previously posted excellent example that I will spend more money than most people will save in a lifetime and put it in the ground then hope the weather will be agreeable enough to grow and harvest a crop that should be valued more than I planted to make our living.
    She says "'ok I thought it was like casinos or vlt's"
    I said casino games have measured odds of winning. Nature doesnt care if we win or not.
    Then I went on to describe the fact that A person doesnt "win" at games of chance, they are designed for you to lose. Ie. Las Vegas, ga illion dollar city built in a desert.

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    I thought organic farming was low risk?

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      #3
      Vegas was built on a 1 or 2% house edge. Everything is a gamble the trick is too pick positive expectation bets and handle the bad beats well.

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        #4
        low(er) risk.

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          #5
          In farming the best payouts rarely exceed 3-1, 1-1 seems typical, and occasionally you get skunked. Common wisdom suggests never take insurance bad odds.

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            #6
            The sheer Babylonian spectacle of it all demands you morally donate to the house. It would be like eating at a restaurant and running out on the bill. If you have never seen it you have never seen anything. Got to play poker with Bruce Willis last time.

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