Not exact matches
For some, that may turn out to be true, but such success stories are more a result of good
luck than a sound retirement
strategy.
Especially as he did so not through
luck, not through
strategy, but because he was damn fast and on that day in history, he simply did a better job
than anyone else.
The Toronto - based shop behind a mobile smash is relying on
strategy rather
than luck to induce lightning to strike a second time
For some people it might work, but I still believe whenever one pursues an active
strategy, whether it is for 100 % of their money or for a 10 %, 20 % or 30 % satellite portion of their portfolio, the most likely reason for any outperformance is likely to be
luck rather
than skill.
According to the developer, Gwent is «based on skill rather
than luck» and will require the clever mastery of
strategy and deception if you want to defeat your opponents.
Additionally Spellweaver has a system that helps reduce the likelihood of being «land starved,» allowing for most games to win or lose based on deck and
strategy rather
than blind
luck.
Based on skill rather
than luck, GWENT gives you command of highly customizable armies, and encourages use of
strategy and deception to defeat opponents.
This does show that not only this
strategy is achievable, but you can do even better
than the baseline results if you are diligent, tweak the
strategy based on your local area and with some
luck on your side.