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Sklansky\'s problem translated into Clear
You are playing a coin flip freezout with someone for a dollar a pop using a fair coin. You have $500 and he has $100. You play until one of you is broke. What are the chances you will win his hundred without ever having a smaller stack than he does. |
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Clear semantics !
200/300 |
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Re: Sklansky\'s problem translated into Clear
201/301. Same as probability of not losing $201 to the guy with $100. |
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