AsparaChief said:
*It should be noted that I started this thread thinking that progressions would win money. I've been convinced that they dont...
don't worry about it, it happens to the best of us. I went through a similar thing as well...
http://www.blackjackinfo.com/bb/showthread.php?t=1239
And in the end I concluded the same thing as you. It just comes down to, how much risk are you comfortable with? Remember that God Box question?
http://www.blackjackinfo.com/bb/showthread.php?t=1299
This situation came to me as a result of spending a week convinced that I could create the end-all, beat-all bet system or I could create the end-all, beat-all card counting system. My wife helped me put into perspective with one of her responses...
OK I have to say many people have been talking about what happens when the box is opened. Remember one of the stipulations is that the box can not be opened. But one can argue that both people can not know this which begs the question what are the possibilities if the box could be opened?
It seems like anyhting else- once one learns what is in the box it can not be unlearned. Therefore the box is ultimately a Pandora’s box. In which case
you better be damned sure that you are not worse off after the box is opened. In this case it isn’t really a matter of who is smarter being that it depends on what is in the box (Pandora was only dumb because evil was in the box- if something good were in the box then she’d be a genious).
The box is more a matter of what you are willing to risk. Person A is willing to risk his life, health, happiness etc. to find out what is in the box. This may turn out good for him (the people who are the top of any field are risk takers) or it could ultimately destroy everything he has (people at the “bottom” of society are risk takers too).
But person B is more cautious. He’ll never be at the top of anything, but he’s never going to destroy his life either. He has a better chance of happiness than person A (please don’t try to argue that success equals happiness because it does not), but he is never going to be anything great either.
So the question, then, is really for person A. If you ask person A, “Is knowing worth destruction?” and their answer is yes, then more power to them. However, if the answer is no then he better be the luckiest person in the world.
If you believe you are a badass for causing the most controversy then feel good that you can turn something negative into something positive. You can take that feeling and turn it into a renewed zeal for kicking the casino's ass. Hat's off to Ken Smith (tipping the dealer) for not completely abandoning this betting system forum. It has proved to be very useful for a lot of people, though not in the way that most people think.
(steps off soapbox)