Panelists:
1)Topher Kohan (Host)
Email: topheratl@gmail.com
Twitter: @TopherATL
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/topher.kohan
2) Mike Shea (Guest)
Email: mike@mikeshea.net
Twitter: slyflourish
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Site: http://slyflourish.com
Other: https://dontsplitthepodcastnetwork.com/dms-deep-dive/
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Get to know you Question:
"What is more important the rules or a good story?"
Topic 1)
Tell us about the new show
New Show: DM’s Deep Dive https://dontsplitthepodcastnetwork.com/dms-deep-dive/
On the Don’t Split the Podcast Network: https://dontsplitthepodcastnetwork.com/
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Topic 2)
DM Survey: http://slyflourish.com/2016_dm_survey_results.html
Lazy DM: http://slyflourish.com/lazydm/
Topic 3)
Future of D&D
In his early work on good judgment, summarized in Expert Political Judgment: How Good Is It? How Can We Know?,[2] Tetlock conducted a set of small scale forecasting tournaments between 1984 and 2003. The forecasters were 284 experts from a variety of fields, including government officials, professors, journalists, and others, with many opinions, from Marxists to free-marketeers.
The tournaments solicited roughly 28,000 predictions about the future and found the forecasters were often only slightly more accurate than chance, and usually worse than basic extrapolation algorithms, especially on longer–range forecasts three to five years out. Forecasters with the biggest news media profiles were also especially bad. This work suggests that there is a perverse inverse relationship between fame and accuracy.
https://www.amazon.com/Expert-Political-Judgment-Good-Know/dp/0691128715
“People who spend their time, and earn their living, studying a particular topic produce poorer predictions than dart-throwing monkeys who would have distributed their choices evenly over the options.”
Psychologist who won a Nobel Prize in Economics
https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Fast-Slow-Daniel-Kahneman/dp/0374533555
EVERYBODY’S AN EXPERT
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2005/12/05/everybodys-an-expert
86% of investment managers stunk in 2014
http://money.cnn.com/2015/03/12/investing/investing-active-versus-passive-funds/
Topic 3a)
Where do you want the future D&D to go
Email us with your comments!
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Having Fun Through the Editions and the OGL Kerfuffle (Tome 356 Edition Wars 98)
Edition Wars Christmas 2022 Day 12: Games We Want to Play (Edition Wars 097)
Edition Wars Christmas 2022 Day 11: Other Games You May Want to Try (Edition Wars 096)
Edition Wars Christmas 2022 Day 10: Favorite non-DnD Settings (Edition Wars 095)
Edition Wars Christmas 2022 Day 9: Favorite DnD Settings (Edition Wars 094)
Edition Wars Christmas 2022 Day 8: Favorite Adventure Tropes (Edition Wars 093)
Edition Wars Christmas 2022 Day 7: Favorite Monsters through the Editions (Edition Wars 092)
Edition Wars Christmas 2022 Day 6: Favorite Spells through the Editions (Edition Wars 091)
Edition Wars Christmas 2022 Day 5: Favorite 3rd Party Book for Prep or Inspiration (Edition Wars 090)
Edition Wars Christmas 2022 Day 4: Favorite Official Book for Prep or Inspiration (Edition Wars 089)
Edition Wars Christmas 2022 Day 3: Favorite Analog Tools (Edition Wars 088)
Edition Wars Christmas 2022 Day 2: Favorite Digital Tools (Edition Wars 087)
Edition Wars Christmas 2022 Day 1: Favorite Class through the Editions (Edition Wars 086)
Multiclassing Through the Editions (Edition Wars 085)
One D&D Dec 2022 Cleric and Species Playtest Analysis (Edition Wars 084)
Behind the DM Screen (Nov 2022)
Behind the DM Screen (Oct 2022)
Surprise Round: Dragonlance Shadow of the Dragon Queen
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