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Mix two losing games into a winning combination

Started by admin, December 18, 2007, 04:57:14 AM

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admin

"mix two losing games into a winning combination"
That is what states Parrondo's Paradox.

You can find information on it at the links below:

With applets:
nolinks://nolinks.cut-the-knot.org/ctk/Parrondo.shtml

Wikipedia:
nolinks://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parrondo%27s_paradox

More links on Google:
nolinks://nolinks.google.com/search?q=parrondo%27s+paradox

Feel free to discuss Parrondo's Paradox as much as you want here.

Regards.
Victor

witho


Malty

hey witho....now if you would mix 3 losing games together...you would get Parrondos older brother  ;D

Dennis

Very interesting, some things that I didnt get, when looking at the math. Having some problems with when to use B1 and when to use B2, seems like if you would only use B2 you would have found the "Holy Grail" because its winning, or maybe B is one system but with a very fluctuating win graph. Would probably need to read some about this to understand it better.

/Dennis

J.Daniels


J.Daniels


J.Daniels

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