Learn how to make a decision when you face a spectrum of outcomes.
The third state of ambiguity you might face is one where there’s a spectrum of outcomes.
Let’s imagine you’re playing cards and I give you four cards, eight, nine, 10, and Jack of clubs. And you see your opponent’s hand and they have five cards, two of which are nines. Now there’s 44 Cards remaining in the deck.
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