You wish! Your total win was $1.15. The total amount bet is (37 x $10) + (3 x $20) = $430. $1.15/$430 = 0.267%. Not very impressive.
Clearly, as I mentioned, you have to be betting much more on...
CVData calculates total variance only as opposed to calculating variance and covariance and using them to calculate total variance. (CVCX is a bit different.) Remember that players can change the...
I speculate that this simulation may need a massive computation power because covariance is the product of two variances. This means a squared amount of computations.
Thank you again, Don.
No problem about the minor omission. :)
Is my advantage 2.875% given the $10-$20 spread I mentioned?
For a certain Risk of Ruin, is it possible that my bankroll is too...
Hi Don/other experts,
How to find covariance of a game ?
There is an example how to find covariance of Blackjack at this link https://wizardofodds.com/games/blackjack/variance/
Firstly,...