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Mathematics, 14.04.2020 18:17 mohamedramadan

Consider a gambler who at each gamble is equally likely to either win or lose 1 unit. Suppose the gambler will quit playing when his winnings are either A or −B, A>0,B>0. Use an appropriate martingale to show that the expected number of bets is AB.

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