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Boneheaded Bookie (Posted on 2005-11-26) Difficulty: 3 of 5
For the PerplexusBowl match between the Pascal Probabilities and the Random Results, a bookie was offering the following payoffs:

  • PP to win in normal time, 3 to 2
  • RR to win in normal time, 2 to 1
  • PP to win in overtime, 7 to 1
  • RR to win in overtime, 9 to 1

  • (The first line means that if you bet $2 on PP to win in normal time, and it does, you get your money back plus $3.)

    Without knowing anything about football or the involved teams or the actual probabilities, can you show why these payoffs are illogical?

    See The Solution Submitted by Federico Kereki    
    Rating: 4.0000 (5 votes)

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    better betting spree (with apologies to Vernon) | Comment 3 of 8 |

    In bookie terms: the market has been framed with a negative percentage A very clever gambler (or mathematician) could make a nice profit no matter what the result by betting as follows

    PP to win in normal time, $308.87 at 3 to 2 (wins $772.17) RR to win in normal time, $257.39 at 2 to 1 (wins $772.17) PP to win in overtime, $96.52 at 7 to 1 (wins $772.17) RR to win in overtime, $77.22 at 9 to 1 (wins $772.20)

    So for an outlay of $740 dollars you are guaranteed a return of at least $772.17.

    Increasing the bets in the same ratio would increase the profit.


      Posted by Mindy Rodriguez on 2005-11-26 21:25:16
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