Do You Consider Yourself Lucky or Unlucky As a Bettor?

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The question that separates how you actually process outcomes from how you think you process them.

The correct answer for any serious bettor: luck is variance. Results over sufficient samples reflect edge. There's no such thing as being a lucky or unlucky bettor.

The honest answer for most bettors including serious ones: yes, I have a felt sense of whether I'm a lucky or unlucky person at this and it influences my behavior more than the correct answer would suggest.

The dangerous version of the luck self-concept: the unlucky bettor who believes a correction is owed.

Seven consecutive losing weeks. The analytical work is sound. The CLV is positive. The results are variance.

But the felt sense: I am currently unlucky and luck corrects itself.

The gambler's fallacy dressed in analytical clothing.

The series of losses doesn't predict future wins. The variance doesn't owe you. The unlucky self-concept produces exactly the behaviors that turn a bad variance run into a genuine bankroll problem.

Does anyone actually have a stable luck self-concept and does it affect their behavior in the ways I'm describing.
 
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