An interest in gambling has greatly increased over the last few decades with the more common use of slot machines and online gambling, especially sports betting. A concern that has been publically raised is addiction and eventual gambler’s ruin (loss of all money). In this paper we provide a solution to the Gambler’s Ruin problem in regards to roulette. We compute the probability of a gamblers ruin with applications to the various betting opportunities playing roulette by determining the W+1 roots of the relevant polynomials and from there determine the probability of a gamblers ruin. We find situations where the payoff becomes higher, the probability of ruin becomes lower. Lower goals of gain are associated with a lower probability of ruin and larger bets and larger odds payoff also increase the probability of ruin.
Published in | American Journal of Theoretical and Applied Statistics (Volume 12, Issue 2) |
DOI | 10.11648/j.ajtas.20231202.12 |
Page(s) | 32-36 |
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William Henry Laverty, Ivan William Kelly. Techniques for Computing the Probability of a Gambler’s Ruin with Applications to Playing Roulette. Am J Theor Appl Stat. 2023;12(2):32-36. doi: 10.11648/j.ajtas.20231202.12
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