![]() We know that when you win you get $3, so $W = $3, and we know that when I win you lose $1, so $L = $1. If we pull out our EV formula again we can start filling in the variables and solve it. In this game, if the coin lands on heads I will pay you $3 and if the coin lands on tails you will pay me $1. It’s a fun game where we take out a fair coin, with one side heads and one side tails, and we flip it. Not too bad right? But how can we actually use this? I’m so glad you asked! A Simple EV Game ![]() And lastly, we have $L which is how much money we lose when we lose this hand. We have %L which is how often we will lose this hand. We have $W which is how much we will win the times we do in fact win. We have %W which is how often we will win a given hand.
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