oooooooooooo, that's true... it's like a... paradox.. or whatever, it's like if a person who lies all the time says that he's telling the truth... or was he saying he's telling lies?... I'm confused... yeah... I think he was saying that he's lying... that makes sense...
2006-09-10 10:15:16
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because ion the long run the house advantage means they will win. Or said differently, the payout on that bet will be less than the statistical odds of that event happening - thus, the loser will win the bet based on the occurence, but will lose the bet financially.
Losers should avoid gambling.
2006-09-10 09:15:46
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answered by TheSlayor 5
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i guess that will make him a loser and a winner at the same time as he wins the bit but he loses the thing that he do but look to the good side not the bad one you are a winner
2006-09-10 09:24:40
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answered by joliet 1
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Nope because right before he loses (wins) he get hit by a flying ice cream truck and doesn't get to finish the game. The loser.
2006-09-10 09:15:55
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answered by songbird 6
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Yes. He is a winner at losing
2006-09-10 10:24:29
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answered by Baby_Apocalypse 4
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Something would happen to him before he made that bet so it couldn't do it.
2006-09-10 09:24:35
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answered by Michael M 6
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EverLearn took the words rite out of my mouth
2006-09-10 09:12:10
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answered by . 6
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Yes, and by the way, you are not a loser.
2006-09-10 09:12:05
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answered by Rachel☺ 5
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But then we could sue him for acting on insider information and get our wager back, so he's still a loser. ;-)
2006-09-10 09:10:41
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answered by Ever Learn 7
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yes
2006-09-10 09:12:40
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answered by ssgtusmc3013 6
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