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In coin tossing type gambling where the casino uses a loaded coin with p slightly larger than q, the location of the random walker at time t = n represents the expected profit of the casino after its customers play n games, and σ represents the likely fluctuations about this statistical average (e. g., over many days). the profits grow linear in n and the fluctuations grow only as σ ∼ √ 1/ n.

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