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Isn't it Martingale?

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There is a widely held belief that casinos instituted maximum table limits to limit Martingale betting strategies. The simplest of these strategies is every time a player loses he doubles his bet until he wins.[6] In reality casinos are not at risk from Martingale players. They are at risk against the lucky player who is betting an amount that would be proportionately high for that particular business.

Isn't that the same thing, the lucky Martingale player eventually becoming the lucky player betting proportionally high? I'd like to modify the sentence marked by boldface. --Mumiemonstret (talk) 09:13, 9 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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