Quote from ronblack:
E = p x W - (1-p)L
where: p = probability of win ~ 0
W = infinity
L = 0
plug in and you get: E = p x W
If p is small but still finite , then E = infinity. As p goes to zero in the limit, E becomes an undefined quantity.
This means it can be either 0 or infinity, as already assumed, or any other value in between depending on many other factors.
The question is: when does E start becoming an undefined quantity?
This is related to St Petersburg paradox. The paradox arises because of the use of infinity in a decision process.
No natural decision process can involve infinity since the universe itself is not infinite.
Drop infinity and you are ok. In this game your ticket will cost a lot of money.