Loeb Measure from the Point of View of a Coin Flipping Game

Mathematical Logic Quarterly 42 (1):19-26 (1996)
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Abstract

A hyperfinitely long coin flipping game between the Gambler and the Casino, associated with a given set A, is considered. It turns out that the Gambler has a winning strategy if and only if A has Loeb measure 0. The Casino has a winning strategy if and only if A contains an internal subset of positive Loeb measure

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