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For geek Russian roulette, which numbers let player two win? Example: if each player can move up to 25, player 2 wins.

          For geek Russian roulette, which numbers let player two win? Example: if each player can move up to 25, player 2 wins.
        

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00:01 Now here, the probability of red is 19 by 40, that is 0 .475, right? so what will the priority of red complement, that is not red, is equal to 1 minus 0 .475, that is 0 .525...
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