If someone says to you, 'I'll bet you $1 that if you give me $2, I will give you $3 in return', would this be a good bet for you to accept? -Riddles

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No. This is a situation where you lose even if you win. Assuming the other person is being wise, they would take your $2 and say, 'I lose', and give you $1 in return. You win the bet, but you're out $1.

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