Posted by Johnnymac 7:55 AM
This really doesn't have anything to do with poker or gambling, so I am stretching the rules just a little bit by posting this. I used to post things like this on my personal blog that I shut down about 6 months ago and I need a new forum.
That said this is one of the most interesting articles I have read in a long time and I want to share it. It's about large multiplayer video games and the real-money economies that have sprung up around them and offered economists the opportunity to study a perfectly artificial phenomenon. Personally I think it's quite fascinating. If anyone reading this plays these games, I would be interested in learning about your experiences and your opinion of the article.
Random thoughts from a lawyer, an accountant, a commodities trader, an ex-Marine and a WSOP Main Event money finisher that don't know as much as they wish they did...