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    J Morgan
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    J Morgan: Any comments?

    Any comments on the coupon article in Spring BJF? If there are no serious criticisms or questions, I consider it a wrap--to be included as is in the next edition of BC, someday.

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Any comments?

    > Any comments on the coupon article in Spring
    > BJF? If there are no serious criticisms or
    > questions, I consider it a wrap--to be
    > included as is in the next edition of BC,
    > someday.

    When was it mailed? I haven't received my copy yet.

    Don

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    Pimp the Great
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    Pimp the Great: Re: Any comments?

    I really enjoyed the piece, and have only one suggestion.

    I believe there is a bit of hand-waving in your Banker/Player baccarat bet comparison. I understand the point about variance adding value to our synthetic RoL (long live options!), but in this particular example, there's a small apples-to-apples problem as you are comparing an even money bet (Player) with a less than even money bet (Banker), when you had previously promised to show how variance helps even when we are comparing even money to even money (that is, when you were discussing the Tie bet.) It clearly doesn't effect the point of the discussion, but could cause some minor confusion.

    Just MHO.

    PtG

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    J Morgan
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    J Morgan: Re: Any comments?

    > I really enjoyed the piece, and have only
    > one suggestion.

    Thanks. I'll reread the section.

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