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Understanding How Our Minds Can Trick Us

I’ve noticed I sometimes make really odd decisions when I’m trying to predict outcomes or plan moves in games or even small personal bets. Like, I know logically what should happen, but I end up leaning toward my gut feeling instead. How can I even start spotting when my brain is misleading me?

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Vla Che
Vla Che
Oct 20

It’s surprisingly common to fall into these mental traps without realizing it. Overconfidence makes you think your knowledge or intuition is stronger than it really is, while the gambler’s fallacy tricks you into believing that past outcomes influence future events. Recognizing these biases starts with reflection and tracking your decisions over time, but reading detailed guides can really help clarify patterns. For instance, I found that this article on https://technicalalamin.com/how-cognitive-biases-influence-your-betting-decisions/ breaks down the most common cognitive traps and explains practical ways to reduce their impact, which can improve both decision-making and risk management in unpredictable situations.

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