There's only about 30 trillion dollars in the entire world economy.
Since 30 trillion is about 2, in the very rare event that you get 44 winning bets
on even chances in a row, you would win all the money in the world!
(in case you use a positive progression)
Mike Tehranchi,
University of Texas – Department of Mathematics
Now that is what I call some serious food for thought ;D
Quote from: mistarlupo on January 11, 2009, 07:21:59 PM
There's only about 30 trillion dollars in the entire world economy.
Since 30 trillion is about 2, in the very rare event that you get 44 winning bets
on even chances in a row, you would win all the money in the world!
Mistar! I want to play with those table limits!
QuoteMistar! I want to play with those table limits!
Hehe, Good point Victor ;)
This is a great contribution by The Lupo. I just wanted to point it would be awesome to play with no table limits!
As for actual cases of this, I recall Mr. García's history and he being given no table limits at MonteCarlo by Francois Blanc.
Sadly enough what Mr. García made at the roulette table using his trademark García System, he lost playing cards.. so the casino wasn't really that concerned.
QuoteThere's only about 30 trillion dollars in the entire world economy.
Only?? :o
.000001% would do me nicely :D