William Poundstone citations

William Poundstone est écrivain américain.

✵ 29. mars 1955
William Poundstone: 33 citations0 J'aime

William Poundstone: Citations en anglais

“The story of the Kelly system is a story of secrets - or if you prefer, a story of entropy.”

William Poundstone

Part One, Entropy, Minus Sign, p. 76
Fortune's Formula (2005)

“Expectation is a statistical fiction, like having 2.5 children.”

William Poundstone

Part One, Entropy, Gamblers Ruin, p. 50
Fortune's Formula (2005)

“Far from preventing gambler's ruin, martingale accelerates it.”

William Poundstone

Part One, Entropy, Gamblers Ruin, p. 52
Fortune's Formula (2005)

“To hedge the bets he made every working day, Meriwether kept a set of rosary beads in his briefcase.”

William Poundstone

Part Six, Blowing Up, Martingale Man, p. 278
Fortune's Formula (2005)

“Samuelson, however, hedged his personal bets - by putting some of his own money in Berkshire Hathaway.”

William Poundstone

Part Three, Arbitrage, The Random Walk Cosa Nostra, p. 125
Fortune's Formula (2005)

“At a bare minimum, understanding entails being able to detect an internal contradiction: a paradox.”

William Poundstone

Source: Labyrinths of Reason (1988), Chapter 1: "Paradox", p. 21

“The assumption that anything true is knowable is the grandfather of paradoxes.”

William Poundstone

Source: Labyrinths of Reason (1988), Chapter 12: "Omniscience", p. 260

“Your second ducat, like your second million, is never quite as sweet.”

William Poundstone

Part Four, St. Petersburg Wager, Daniel Bernoulli, p. 186
Fortune's Formula (2005)

“The ultimate compound return rate is acutely sensitive to fat tails.”

William Poundstone

Part Six, Blowing Up, Survival Motive, p. 297
Fortune's Formula (2005)

“Use "entropy" and you can never lose a debate, von Neumann told Shannon - because no one really knows what "entropy" is.”

William Poundstone

Part One, Entropy, Randomness, Disorder, Uncertainty, p. 57
Fortune's Formula (2005)

“Shannon's most radical insight was that meaning was irrelevant.”

William Poundstone

Part One, Entropy, Randomness, Disorder, Uncertainty, p. 55
Fortune's Formula (2005)

“In real conversations, we are always trying to outguess each other.”

William Poundstone

Part One, Entropy, Randomness, Disorder, Uncertainty, p. 56
Fortune's Formula (2005)

“The dealer now theorized that Thorp was memorizing the entire deck. He knew exactly which cards remained in the deck and bet accordingly.
Thorp said it was impossible for any one to do that.”

William Poundstone

Part Two, Blackjack, More Trouble Than an $18 Dollar Whore, p. 96 (See Also: Stu Ungar Section; Blackjack)
Fortune's Formula (2005)

“The problem with winning at blackjack and sports betting is that sooner or later a big guy in a suit tells you to leave.”

William Poundstone

Part Seven, Signal and Noise, Hong Kong Syndicate, p. 323
Fortune's Formula (2005)

“A bit is worth 10,000 basis points.”

William Poundstone

Part One, Entropy, Private Wire, p. 75
Fortune's Formula (2005)

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