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Kelly Can't Fail

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pcthrowaway ◴[] No.42467756[source]
Note that you need to be able to infinitely divide your stake for this to work out for you all the time.

For example, if the deck has 26 red cards on top, you'd end up dwindling your initial $1.00 stake to 0.000000134 before riding it back up to 9.08

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boothby ◴[] No.42467915[source]
If you start out with a $1e12 stake, you're able to avoid catastrophic rounding errors even in the worst case. There's probably a life lesson here.
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fragmede ◴[] No.42468021[source]
Is the lesson: choose to be born to wealthy parents?
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darkerside ◴[] No.42468201[source]
Or is it to choose appropriate betting amounts based on your capacity for risk
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User23 ◴[] No.42468428[source]
The lesson I'm taking away is "learn math and how to use it."
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1. barrenko ◴[] No.42469515[source]
Learn math and discover poignantly all the situations where it is effectively useless.