I would go for about 15 - 20. Enough to leave me with a fairly minimal mortgage, or something decent to invest, with a good chance of the win.
If you had £10k already, would you risk doubling it at the risk of, approx, 1% chance of losing it all? Depends how much losing that £10k would hurt, I suppose.
It's the most money you could win when restricting your choices to those which give you more chance at winning than losing - but unless there is a mathematical use for the word which is escaping me, I don't think that necessarily makes it 'optimum'!
OcUK - where needless semantics over word use is serious business![]()
To all those that pick #1 for a guaranteed £10k...
Would you even consider picking #2, for an "almost guaranteed" £20k ? would that gamble not be worth it?
I'd pick 45, as on average when asked to pick a number between 1-10/10-100 people tend to go for the middle higher end - with many likely I bet to go in at around 50 or 60 thinking they are playing it safe.
Its always been a interesting dilemma this. You see it on gameshows on the tv when you can risk what you have one for a much bigger prize. My viewpoint is that you should go for the big prize as its likely this is your one and only chance of been on tv and you wont ever get the chance again. However even when the odds are 50/50 for doubling your money,. i can see why people choose to take the money and run. If the prize is more than double for 50/50 chance then you probably should go for the gamble.
How about this:
You can have £1million
Or
You can risk it for a 50:50 chance of £5million, with the risk of losing it all
What do you pick?
You'd have to be mad or rich to choose to gamble, even with the risky prize being 5 times more than the guaranteed, and at only a 50% chance of losing.
My error, misread that part.I think you're getting confused, OP is going to pick at random - assume equal chance of any number...
Where do people live where they can get a house + a car for £200k?!2 bed flats are around £230k where I live and I've seen them going for 45k above the asking price.
I'd go for 50.