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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Martingale and Roulette
by
eternalgloom
on 06/09/2018, 14:42:38 UTC
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The total is exactly 137,438,953,471 satoshis (~1,374.39BTC) to recover from 36 loss streak. As I'm typing this, the value of that is $9,438,000. It seems like you can do a lot more with that amount of money and someone who's in possession of that amount of money can surely afford a private mentor or tutor which can teach him where to use the money either invest in business or simply becoming a better spender so he doesn't lose that amount of money over purchases that aren't so practical.

As you can see, we came up with these huge numbers because the growth in your bet in martingale method is exponential. At first, it doesn't seem much. But as the losing streak is increasing, your bet just to earn back your losses and that additional 1 satoshi "profit" is becoming more and more ridiculous. Gambling sites are known to have tremendous number for losing streaks in x2 multiplier and it's the reason why martingale never really worked in the long run.

To put an end to your desire of using the technique martingale, think about this. 50k sats per day is 0.0005BTC per day which is $3.43. Is $9,438,000 worth risking for $3.43 a day? Smiley And since the people who wants to gamble with a "mathematical formula" likes to treat gambling as a business, you're obviously a bad business man.

Indeed, you'd be far better off just investing that amount of Bitcoin in a casino, than to use martingale.
Actually, you can do just about anything and it'll probably be way less risky.

Using martingale can be fun sometimes, but I really hate it when people portray it as some sort of guaranteed money making scheme.