Grand Martingale Poker System
The first rate is 1 dollar.
If the bet wins, you bet 1 dollar again.
If the bet loses, double the bet and add one initial bet to it - $ 3.
Do this and in the future - with each loss, double your last bet and add one source to it.
Thus, in case of successive losses your bets should look like 1, 3, 7, 15, 31 and so on.
And in the case of winning after a series of losses, you have a win of $ 2.
As you can see, this system is more aggressive than the previous one, it gives twice the winnings, but also doubles the speed closer to the abyss.
If the previous explanations for the dangers of such systems are not entirely clear to you and you still do not believe in the huge rate of snow avalanche and the inevitable collapse of any financial pyramids, then try it out on a simple example.
Make a model of the possible outcomes of 52 games, in which wins and losses alternate in random order.
Shuffling the deck with 52 cards, place all the cards face down on the table one by one.
Consider that all your cards of black suits are your losses, and red ones are winnings.
Pay attention only to those monochrome cards that lie one after another.
Theoretically, even with the first distribution of cards, you should see a group consisting of 5-6 single-color cards, that is, 5-6 losses in a row, and after all it's only 52 games!
In other words, on the table in front of you is a very real situation, when you, playing on this system with an initial rate of $ 5, have already lost about $ 500.
Tell me, did you quickly spread out all the cards on the table?
Real 52 games will not take much longer.
Now answer, do you want to decompose the deck only once and lose the next thousand dollars?
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