>>1126159
let's say you made a bet with a chingu and lost. You owe him 10$.
Now you want to make a second bet. However you gotta find terms that are acceptable to both parties. Here are options:
1. Double or nothing. If you win this second bet, you no longer owe him 10$, but if you lose, you owe him 20$.
This seems fair, because both of you could lose 10$ again, like in the first bet. However you could also say that now the situation has changed, because your chingu can no longer lose money. He can only not win money, so neutral or win. Meanwhile you can still lose, but no longer win any money. So shouldn't the second bet be adjusted, so that both parties can once again both lose and win?
2. New bet. If you win, you get 20$, if you lose, your chingu gets an additional 10$ to the 10$ you already owe from the first bet.
What do you think about that?