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Kaynes mentions Grimaehl's calculation te the effect that if every inhabitant of the world were to toas a coin every second, day and pigh a run of 100 heads in succession would only occur once on the average in every twenty billion yours.
The late Sir Hiram Maxim, alleding to this in his book, Monte Carlo Facts, and Fallacies, lack in the game of
and discussing the of red and Kays; "It is
ia n
tion of chance, and unadulterated ques it not influenced in the least by
taken place before thing which has ever place in the farture." Howbeit, so firmly embedded in most minds is an incorrect and partial conception of the laws of pro bability that when a run of (for instance) black has occurred at one of the tables-in the Casino, many onlookers confidently plunge on red.
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the diagram shows, these chest-strengthening mehcines mingle with the air breathed through the nasal cavity (t) and mouth (2) and are carried, over the tongue (3) into the throat (1) whence they pass direct down the wind- pipe (a) into the lungs. Droggy cough mix- tures and syrups are ineffective because they ga down the gallet (6) into the stomach.
The Peps breathcable medicinis however, deal directly, not only with immediate trouble in the throat and bronclitai tubes, but they penetrate to the innermost recesses, 1 where disease germs are likeliest to i
Pers not only act as a powerful germicido but they speedily soothe und beal any soreness, irritation, or inflammation; they make breath- ing easy. There is no more valuable safeguard against throat troubles, chest weakness, bron- chitis, asthma, pleurisy and pneumonia. Fres from opiates and all harmful drugs, Pepa are perfectly safe for children.
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would seem sometimes to be the wiser
course. In 1891 Professor Kart Pearson
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"Soteneo and Monte Carlo," in which he
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a fortnight's play of roulette in the autumn
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totals of re and black balanced as equally as would be
mathematician. The succession of
and blacks, however" (ie, the runs) "set the laws of chance at defiance in the most persistent and remarkable manner.
Another fortui
night's play Was
th-n
tabulated by a pupil of Pearson's with the rosal
alt that his fortnight was so "inprobable" that it was only to be expected once in 5,000 years of continuous roulette, the "rus" were No frequent. Bat Dr. Asri Marbus ootelid Pearson
by examining 80,000 coups from Monte Carlo and elsewhere, and to make confusion worse confoundal announced that long runs, instead of being in oxces, were greatly in defect.
Little wonder ie it that M. Blane, founder | of the Casino, used to aver that he would give a
to anyone who could prove that money could be made with
certainty by the punter at Monte Carlo, and that the Frenchaying canic to be popular,
Black foses; red lowes; it is white (Blanc) that ni ways gains." Obviously this is true in the aggregate, or the Casino company would
not be able to pay its remarkable dividends According to guidebooks the bank has only chances to the player's 60. But the bank's annual winning aro stated to be approximately one million sterling, which would mean that
01 millions wert taken to the tables difficult figure to swallow, Sir Maxims after close watching of the play, asserted that at the tinie his book was written (1904) only | £1,100,000 way" staked in 'a year, which, if truc, would prove that the bank actually won aver 50 per cent.-and that the advant- ago' in its favour so far from being 81 to 60, was more like ten to one!
THE ULTIMATE LOSER.
This is a questionable statenient. But on one point nearly all are agreed-namely, tant while a gambler may win, whether at Monte Carlo or elsewhere, he can only do su it, having won, be ceases to
In infinite
play continuation of play he is certain, ultimately, to lose. Here we g back to Proh ability
and Mathematics.
fact that the
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poorer gambler is, relative to his op ponent, the more likely is he to be broken, can be expressed in an algebraic formula as also that private gambling ust be a losing venture. As Keynes inevitable infnitely rich gambler is the public professional at the public that the
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is therefore certain."
plays, and his ruin
Might not Poison and Condorcet re- ply. The conditions of the game imply contradiction for no gambler plays, as this argument suppose for ever! At the! cul of any finite quantity of play, the pluyor, even if he is not the public mag finish with winning of any feite size The gamblur is in a wurso position if his is smaller than his opponents-at on the Stock in clear. But our desire for
improvement ont strips our logic if we tell him that he must lose. Besides, it is paradoxical to that individually must lose. and that
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individual dividual gambler or syndicate of gamblers who wi The true mural is this, that poor men should not geble and that millionsfres should do nothing else.
who loses thore is up in-
plied that, in
fest be re- are men
originally poor who departed from the path of prudence, it must be admitted that the pour man is not loomed with certainty.
Here speaks Koynes in one of his dryly frivolous moments, and truth to tell, the tlume of Probability is one which mankind, atauy rate when he is thinking of betting- breve of taxing botting-is prone to treat unseriously.
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