{"ai_pass_count":5,"analysis_step_count":14,"confidence":0.6478170249611139,"created_at":"2026-07-10T04:14:54.078571+00:00","id":153245,"node_number":"683211","processing_time":2.6261043548583984,"recent_steps":["net.store_session","net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","net.store_session"],"recording_id":155975,"text":"saying that your probability of winning or rather like getting one of the cards you're supposed to choose is always better if you just randomly choose a card when you have a chance to randomly choose a card. And I don't think that's true, but what I realize is that it's kind of like the Monty Hall probability account. If you choose a card that is a bystander, it's one of the ones that doesn't score any points. You're actually improving the probability of the other team to get the right answer on their next turn. Anyway, yeah, I think there's some similarity there. Thanks for reminding me and I'm going to have to look that up. K9HV, this is K-I6-KTE with the Puget Center Peter Group 9TM net. And next up is K-S7-AZV-Alic. I was looking forward to meeting you on Field Day. And I saw your card, but I didn't run into you. I hope you had a fantastic time."}