The expected gain (or expected return) is the weighted-average most likely outcome in gambling, probability theory, economics or finance.
For example, if a fair die is thrown and numbers 1 and 2 win ¤1, but 3-6 lose ¤0.5, then the expected gain per throw is
the game is thus fair.
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