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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You play a safe shot that leaves your opponent an almost impossible angle on his next turn.

Safe shots, say pool players, should be reserved for only the most dire situations. The reason is that games could become lengthy strategic chess matches of safe shots. Someone has to take that first risk. If you play it safe all the time, opponents will recognize a weakness in your game and try to exploit it to their advantage.


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