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x 1 bet
A Criterion de Kelly é uma fórmula matemática utilizada para calcular e otimizar tamanhos de apostas. A fórmula utilizada é: f = [b * p / (b + 1 - p)] , em x 1 bet que:
f: é o tamanho da aposta;
b: é as odds menos 1;
p: é a probabilidade de ganhar;
q: é a probabilidade de perder (1 - p).
É importante observar que quanto mais próximo de 1 o resultado final, maior deve ser o valor da aposta. Além disso, é crucial realizar apostas apenas naquilo em x 1 bet que se possui conhecimento, ou seja, aumentando suas chances de sucesso. Assim, sempre lembre-se de cálculos precisos e conhecimentos sólidos antes de abrir suas apostas.
Odds (b) |
Probabilidade de ganhar (p) |
Fórmula e resultado (tamanho da aposta, f) |
2.5 |
0.60 (60%) |
= [(1.5 * 0.6) / (1.5 + 0.4)] = 0.09 (9%) |
1.23 |
0.75 (75%) |
= [(0.23 * 0,75) / (0.23 + 0.25)] = 0.0675 (6.75%) |
2.10 |
0.66 (66%) |
= [(1.1 * 0.66) / (1.1 + 0.34)] = 0.177 (17.7%) |
x 1 bet
Os termos para o seu bônus incluem a necessidade de apenas wurar a quantia por 5 vezes em x 1 bet apostas acumuladas com cotas de 2.00 ou maiores.
isto equivale, se você receber um bônus deles de 100% pela quantia de R$ 100, você tem de apostar um total de por lo menos R$ 500 antes de poder abscver.
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Types of Omaha Hi/Lo Games
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