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  • curprev 03:4503:45, 29 August 2025RosalynMullawirr talk contribs 6,039 bytes +6,039 Created page with "Mental Biases at the Gaming Table <br>Our brains are susceptible to certain biases that can influence our decisions while gambling.<br><br>The Monte Carlo Fallacy: Each spin, roll, or hand is an independent event, and past results have no influence on future outcomes. It doesn't feel like a loss, but rather an incentive that a win is imminent. Wearing a lucky charm are all manifestations of this bia Illusion of Control: This is the tendency for people to exaggerate their..."