The only RTS games I could truly enjoy were Warcraft II and III. Other games like StarCraft are too complex for me to fully engage with. I especially liked Warcraft III’s system of taxing large armies - it made battles small-scale and much easier to wrap my head around.
It’s true that 'the house always wins' in the long run because of game mathematics. Yet a casino that runs on secure, certified software and focuses on player retention doesn’t profit from a single big loss - it builds income through long-term relationships with its players. Here’s an article explaining how casinos generate revenue: https://www.rosloto.net/en/what-online-casino-revenues-depen...
It looks more like a strategic reallocation than a panic exit. Nvidia has already delivered outsized returns, while OpenAI represents a leveraged bet on the next layer of the AI stack - software and services rather than hardware. SoftBank probably sees more upside (and influence) there, even if the risk is higher
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