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Carry on winning: The gamblers’ fallacy creates hot hand effects in online gambling
Authors:Juemin Xu  Nigel Harvey
Affiliation:Department of Cognitive, Perceptual and Brain Sciences, University College London, UK
Abstract:People suffering from the hot-hand fallacy unreasonably expect winning streaks to continue whereas those suffering from the gamblers’ fallacy unreasonably expect losing streaks to reverse. We took 565,915 sports bets made by 776 online gamblers in 2010 and analyzed all winning and losing streaks up to a maximum length of six. People who won were more likely to win again (apparently because they chose safer odds than before) whereas those who lost were more likely to lose again (apparently because they chose riskier odds than before). However, selection of safer odds after winning and riskier ones after losing indicates that online sports gamblers expected their luck to reverse: they suffered from the gamblers’ fallacy. By believing in the gamblers’ fallacy, they created their own hot hands.
Keywords:Hot-hand fallacy   Gamblers&rsquo   fallacy   Sports betting
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