I like this a lot. I would also like to hear a post-mortem from the winner in a lot of cases, although of course it’s kind of silly to impose it. But I do sometimes see the winner and the loser agree that the bet turned out to be operationalized wrong—that they didn’t end up betting on the thing they thought they were betting on. I’d like to know whether the winner thinks they won the spirit of the bet, as well as the letter.
I like this a lot. I would also like to hear a post-mortem from the winner in a lot of cases, although of course it’s kind of silly to impose it. But I do sometimes see the winner and the loser agree that the bet turned out to be operationalized wrong—that they didn’t end up betting on the thing they thought they were betting on. I’d like to know whether the winner thinks they won the spirit of the bet, as well as the letter.