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For example
For the x2 wheel
First try -> 50% of win
if you didn't, you have 75% chances on the 2nd try
if you didn't, you have 87.5% chances on the 3rd try
if you didn't, you have 93.75% chances on the 4th try
...
All my calculations are based on the assumption that all tiles have the same chance of being choosen. That mean assuming x21 has P = 1 tile / 26 total = 3.85%
then i use the binomial law to calculate how likely we are to win after N loss
When you don't have much coins, the slot machines or math questions are a better solution.
The chance for the 2nd try is still 50 % though. Only if you look at the whole series of bets, then it's 75 % to win at least once in those to tries. That's important to note, since some people might think, that the game raises the chance of winning.
So people should at least get to 95 %, but preferably to 99 % if they want to be extra safe, which can get so ridiculously expensive, that at some point they need so much initial money, that they could by everything with it anyway^^
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martingale_(betting_system)
Edit: Also, these games have max bet limits so they won't let you bet higher.
Slots have a positive win ratio - its really all just on how fast you can click. Those with autoclickers can get 2-4m easily.