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A martingale is a class of betting strategies that originated from and were popular in 18th-century France. The simplest of π these strategies was designed for a game in which the gambler wins the stake if a coin comes up heads π and loses if it comes up tails. The strategy had the gambler double the bet after every loss, so that π the first win would recover all previous losses plus win a profit equal to the original stake. Thus the strategy π is an instantiation of the St. Petersburg paradox. Since a gambler will almost surely eventually flip heads, the martingale betting strategy π is certain to make money for the gambler provided they have infinite wealth and there is no limit on money π earned in a single bet. However, no gambler has infinite wealth, and the exponential growth of the bets can bankrupt π unlucky gamblers who choose to use the martingale, causing a catastrophic loss. Despite the fact that the gambler usually wins π a small net reward, thus appearing to have a sound strategy, the gambler's expected value remains zero because the small π probability that the gambler will suffer a catastrophic loss exactly balances with the expected gain. In a casino, the expected π value is negative, due to the house's edge. Additionally, as the likelihood of a string of consecutive losses is higher π than common intuition suggests, martingale strategies can bankrupt a gambler quickly. The martingale strategy has also been applied to roulette, as π the probability of hitting either red or black is close to 50%. Intuitive analysis [ edit ] The fundamental reason why all π martingale-type betting systems fail is that no amount of information about the results of past bets can be used to π predict the results of a future bet with accuracy better than chance. In mathematical terminology, this corresponds to the assumption π that the winβloss outcomes of each bet are independent and identically distributed random variables, an assumption which is valid in π many realistic situations. It follows from this assumption that the expected value of a series of bets is equal to π the sum, over all bets that could potentially occur in the series, of the expected value of a potential bet π times the probability that the player will make that bet. In most casino games, the expected value of any individual π bet is negative, so the sum of many negative numbers will also always be negative. ------------------------------------------------------------------
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