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Considering we aren't putting huge amounts, we should aim for higher returns for it also requires some time.
Fair. Alternatively, you could scale up the amount. I usually do a 3x or 4x of these, depending how much I have left in my balance. Nothings stopping you from going 10x.
The thing is, over the long-run, you're going to get the same return either way, because you can't control where the final odds settle. What RBOA does is give you those returns while minimizing/eliminating the risk of running out of funds.
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Are you 100% sure that putting all sats according to this strategy can't attract loses?
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No, that's not what I'm saying. You can certainly sustain losses, through random bad luck, but you won't go to zero.
We're playing the law of large numbers with RBOA and making three (or more) bets per event, rather than just one (or two as you suggest). That means RBOA will converge to the expected rate of return faster. That expected rate of return is the same under all strategies, but more volatile under other approaches.
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I'm going with my strategy this time. Let's see how much I win. We can then have a real comparison.
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Not really, since my strategy is about long term consistent returns.
If you want to do a modified RBOA, going forward, I'd be interested to compare average returns.
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Yes that's what I meant. Let's do average comparison.