Bullet-proof martingale!?!

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Ok I have a question that im not a great enough mathmetician to work out so maybe someone out there knows the answer. Say theres a system and 95 percent of the time it wins. How do I calculate the probability that it will lose twice in a row. Three times. Or how about what is the probability that it will lose 5 times in a row assuming there is a 95 percent probability that it wins on any given event cycle. If someone can answer this question for me I will be very grateful. Thanks ..

.05 * num_in_row = prob of losing n in a row
 
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Quote from Big Game Hunter:

Ok I have a question that im not a great enough mathmetician to work out so maybe someone out there knows the answer. Say theres a system and 95 percent of the time it wins. How do I calculate the probability that it will lose twice in a row. Three times. Or how about what is the probability that it will lose 5 times in a row assuming there is a 95 percent probability that it wins on any given event cycle. If someone can answer this question for me I will be very grateful. Thanks ..

0.05 x 0.05 of losing twice
0.05 x 0.05 x 0.05 of losing three times
etc.

But you have to take into account how much you win and how much you lose each time.
 
As i see it 0.05 * 0.05 *0.05 *0.05 *0.05 * 0.05 * 750 = the probabilty f it happening 5 times in a row in 750 separate events.... please correct me if im wrong here.
 
Quote from Big Game Hunter:

.05 * num_in_row = prob of losing n in a row

=0.05 * 5 *750= 18.75

Hey, this is not correct. If it were 7500 times, according to this formula the probability would be 187,50%. Nonsense. It is not so simple.
 
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