>>this backgammon/probability analysis is most interesting. Very helpful would be an example or two of how this is applied to a "real" or exemplar buy/hold/sell decision<<
The most important step –and the most painstaking-- is laying out the cases to which probabilities must be assigned. Here are a couple of examples from this board:
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