It evens out in the end The beat the lottery Web site of Exercise 21 notes that in the

Chapter 10, Problem 23

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It evens out in the end The beat the lottery Web site of Exercise 21 notes that in the long run we expect each value to turn up about the same number of times. That leads to their recommended strategy. First, watch the lottery for a while, recording the winners. Then bet the value that has turned up the least, because it will need to turn up more often to even things out. If there is more than one rarest value, just take the lowest one (since it doesnt matter). Simulating the simplified lottery described in Exercise 21, play many games with this system. What proportion of the time do you win?

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