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Fa
Fee has very close parallels to Jungian archetypal philosophy regarding
the collective unconscious of humankind. If Jung was right, the
Fa Fee players would have a better success rate at the game than
mathematical statistics predicts
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A reclusive
shaman, living in the African hills, dreams every night. Come morning,
he selects an icon representing his dream from a set of 36 well
known in the villages he serves. He will keep it secret till late
afternoon
Downtown
in their dreary day jobs, villagers discuss their own dreams and
try to tap into the netherworld to determine the icon from the shaman's
dream
When
sure, they'll wager a nominal bet on their vision when a runner
from the hills comes to prompt them with the icons from the shaman's
previous two visions
The
excitement does not dissipate while they await a 2nd runner's return
in the afternoon to reveal the shaman's dream and the day's winners!
And some will analyse and argue the outcome and their own visionary
capabilities till late, going to bed ready for new travels and discoveries
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Jung and the Chinamen of yore
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The
Fa Fee shaman traditionally pays out at 28 to 1 only... worse than
statistical probability of 1 in 34. Did they
know already?
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| Rankings |
| ranking |
member |
%
correct |
| 1 |
wyka |
0 |
| 2 |
eva |
0 |
| 3 |
dirk |
0 |
| 4 |
xavier |
0 |
| 5 |
cyberchic |
0 |
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