1. martingale - Noun
2. martingale - Verb
Alt. of Martingal
Source: Webster's dictionaryTime, dear friend, time brings round opportunity; opportunity is the martingale of man. The more we have ventured the more we gain, when we know how to wait. Alexandre Dumas
Far from preventing gambler's ruin, martingale accelerates it. William Poundstone
Fitted correctly, the running martingale only controls how high the horse carries its head when the rider tightens the reins. Source: Internet
Martingale types include: *German martingale or Market Harborough: This design consists of a split fork that comes up from the chest, runs through the rings of the bit and attaches to the reins of the bridle between the bit and the rider's hand. Source: Internet
If one only requires a recursive martingale to succeed on a sequence instead of constructively succeeds on a sequence, then one gets the recursively randomness concepts. Source: Internet
A standing martingale must be used: so, a breastplate is a necessity for safety. Source: Internet