yes, but only if u have infinite funds. ......

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It's the same whether it's limited or infinite funds, the EV is zero (assuming a fair game).

For example, I have 3 sats, first round is 50% chance of winning 1 sat, on second round 25% chance of winning 1 sat (-1 from 1st round + 2 from 2nd round), and 25% chance of losing 3 sats total (-1 + -2), therefore EV = 50% x 1 + 25% x 1 - 25% x 3 = 0

The infinite sum also works out to EV=0.