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Answer and comments
Posted By: Daniel Murphy In Response To: Answer and comments (Timothy Chow)
Date: Wednesday, 28 April 2010, at 9:05 p.m.
No, it's certainly possible for a lower-equity play to come out ahead in the short run with higher probability than a higher-equity play. It's difficult to give explicit examples in backgammon because backgammon is such a complicated game
Come up with a backgammon example if you can.
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