![]() The Gambler’s Fallacy is defined as the common misconception that if you achieve any one outcome more frequently than another, it makes the other outcome more likely as a result. ![]() I tried to explain that they were wrong but they wouldn’t listen (still won by some miracle).įirstly, I’d like to clarify that the above situation is mathematically ridiculous. The reason was because I had gone 4 games without being a Fascist. Now my friends were convinced that I was a Fascist in the 5 th game with no supporting evidence. In the games of Secret Hitler I have been playing with my friends, there was a streak of 5 games where I was a ‘Liberal’ and not a ‘Fascist’ (these are roles in the game). It’s a really cool game and I might cover it in a future post but for now I’d like to explain the trouble my friends seem to be having with The Gambler’s Fallacy. This is a short post that I decided to make because I have been playing a game called ‘Secret Hitler’ by the makers of Cards Against Humanity with my friends recently.
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