Depends on whether it’s revealed that you lost because of a bad decision or not—if there were public lists of people who took 2B and rolled a 67, thus forfeiting all their winnings, then I think you’d be right back in the same situation. If it’s totally unknown then, yeah, that’s the same reasoning I used to take 1A and 2B internally − 1B doesn’t give me a convenient excuse to say the loss wasn’t really my fault, whereas with 2B I can rationalize that I was going to lose anyways and it therefore doesn’t feel as bad.
Depends on whether it’s revealed that you lost because of a bad decision or not—if there were public lists of people who took 2B and rolled a 67, thus forfeiting all their winnings, then I think you’d be right back in the same situation. If it’s totally unknown then, yeah, that’s the same reasoning I used to take 1A and 2B internally − 1B doesn’t give me a convenient excuse to say the loss wasn’t really my fault, whereas with 2B I can rationalize that I was going to lose anyways and it therefore doesn’t feel as bad.