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The Breakers

When we design a model, we unwittingly imbue it with our own naïve view of the world. Once it makes its way to the unforgiving real world, we learn that not everyone shares that view. Then your infant model will actively be put to the test. Breakers will scan the model surface for cracks, trying to poke holes in its core properties, finding a way to abuse the assumptions of its creator.

In this series of tales, I'll take you on a journey, visiting various (broken) models at work in the casino world (and in yours), uncovering their weaknesses and possible remedies.

Each time we find ourselves on unknown territory - your core domain, we put ourselves at risk. How do you foster an environment, where a healthy dose of paranoia and misanthropy, ensures that you build a strong enough defense mechanism, keeping those that are up to no good, at bay?

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