New figures released by the Tasmanian Gaming Commission reveal Tasmanians spent more than $200 million playing poker machines last year.
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New figures released by the Tasmanian Gaming Commission reveal Tasmanians spent more than $200 million playing poker machines last year.
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A study of online poker discovers a counterintuitive relationship: The more hands players win, the less money they’re likely to collect. The good luck, or perhaps “tease,” entices individuals to continue to play only to be hit hard with occasional, although significant losses. Cornell sociology doctoral student Kyle Siler analyzed over 27 million online poker [...]
Tags: Cornell, Doctoral Student, Good Luck, Losers, Losses, Money, Online Games, Online Poker Games, Poker Players, Relationship, SociologyProfessional handicappers Lee Sterling, Jorge Gonzalez and James Manos have combined to put together a once-in-a-lifetime season, with just eight losses over the course of 42 combined selections (14 each).
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