Odds Against Tomorrow

What does Mitchell do for fun in the novel, Odds Against Tomorrow?

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The narrator of the prologue-like chapter “Brugada” comments that Mitchell calculates odds for different disaster scenarios for fun and recreation, while the remainder of the narrative makes repeated, and varied, suggestions that Mitchell is both obsessed with, and talented at, calculating variables, risks, and likely outcomes of everything from his own projected work income to the outcome of major weather disturbances.

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