The art of risk

Jason Pack was interviewed by ‘Sigma’ one of the leading Magazines in the e-gaming space, You may read the full interview, here. Below are some highlights:

In life, every move has meaning. This is the same in backgammon. One dice roll can flip fortunes in an instant, while the impacts of seemingly small decisions ripple over time, fundamentally changing the trajectory of the game. For Jason Pack, champion backgammon player, commercial podcast host, and global thinker, this age-old game offers a masterclass in risk, resilience and strategy.

Drawing on the research underpinning his Disorder Podcast, Pack explained how this lack of cohesion undermines efficiency. “During the Cold War, we had American hegemony and alliances like NATO that facilitated coordination among nations. Now, whether it’s climate policy or iGaming regulation, there’s no unified framework. It’s a patchwork of conflicting rules that creates chaos.” In the iGaming industry, this regulatory fragmentation hinders growth and innovation. “It’s absurd that the laws governing a global, digital industry differ so dramatically from one country to another,” he said. “The ideal would be a single, unified framework, but achieving that requires a level of trust and coordination that simply doesn’t exist in today’s world. That is the essence of the Global Enduring Disorder.”

Read the full interview, here.

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