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A gambler plans to gamble until he has $4 or until he has $0, whichever comes first. he starts with either $1, $2, or $3
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for this specific scenario, it would be best for the gambler to start with $2 and goes straight all in.
In just one move, the result will either :
$ 0 , if he loses the bet
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$4 if he win it
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