fool comments on The Ellsberg paradox and money pumps - Less Wrong
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I mean that I could offer you $9 on green for 2.50, $9 on blue for 2.50, and $9 on red for 3.01, and you wouldn't take any of those bets, despite, in total, having a certainty of making 99 cents. This "type 2" dutch book argument (not really a dutch book, but it's showing a similar thing for the same reasons) is based on the principle that if you're passing up free money, you're doing something wrong :P
I wouldn't take any of them individually (except red), but I'd take all of them together. Why is that not allowed?