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Russian Roulette
Are there any circumstances, assuming you are in good health, where risking your life is +ev?
If so, what? |
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Re: Russian Roulette
police,fireman,and so many other professions risk their lives.
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Re: Russian Roulette
I'd think that any situation with a high probability of death or death was certain, it would be very +EV to do something that would typically be defined as "risking your life". Such as skydiving and your chute won't open and you are faced with where to land (impact): Water, Dirt, Rocks or you can try to fall/glide your way toward another diver.
But, I think you're refering to a situation where risking your own life when it is already NOT at risk. If this is the case, something like a loved one is held hostage in front of you and you know you can free them most of the time (say 90%) but there is a 25% chance you will die regardless of the outcome. In a situation like this, it's only +EV if it is worth it to you to risk that 1 in 4 change to save your loved one. |
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Re: Russian Roulette
+EV for whom or what?
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Re: Russian Roulette
There's no value in risking death. Life has value, death does not.
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Re: Russian Roulette
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risking your life is +ev? [/ QUOTE ] I am sure you've meant "giving" not just "risking". Because there could hardly be found real big +EV without risking your life in a certain - even if microscopic - amount. |
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Re: Russian Roulette
This forum was great when it first opened, and now it's devolved into some eclectic mix of "General Poker Questions", bad OOT topics, and S/M/P threads that in most cases aren't all that interesting.
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Re: Russian Roulette
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There's no value in risking death. Life has value, death does not. [/ QUOTE ] Well since I am a couch potato, online poker playing, anti-global warming slug doing no good for the world, then perhaps if I took a bullet for Al Gore, it would be +EV for humanity. |
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Re: Russian Roulette
i dont understand how people can say theres no value in risking your life. so many people sign up for the military to risk death for a cause they believe in. there is almost certainly an amount of money that could do more good than their services could do. if you believe there is no cause worth dying for, then that is because you cannot find a cause worthy. it is an innate human characteristic to have the capacity to die for something you believe in. your disposition that risking your life cannot be worth any amount of money is specific to your situation.
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Re: Russian Roulette
Yeah driving places and doing anything.
I agree w/UMTerp that this is disappointing. |
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