Well; if you've read the experts; what's left.
I know; try all methods for millions of spins. Really.
Remember there's just 1 p0cket to0 many.
Remember it's 1/37.
There's just too much rubbish to look at.
Thats it buy a phone.
Or just do this.
No millions of spins needed; start 2019 winning.
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Now watch; The shite come from those experts.
I wont say good luck; if you do the above; you don't need it
Here is a tip; think what Turbo said. Just look to ?
General keep out; you're not a member of the repeats club. So pointless leaving your usual waffle.
Quote from: nottophammer on Dec 30, 12:15 PM 2018
9 sets of 10; 8w - 1L would you carry on ? or wait some spins and restart.
Or a quicky KTF for a few spins?
Quote from: nottophammer on Dec 30, 12:15 PM 2018
Big Bro Ben
You posted 8w - 2L
9 sets of 10; 8w - 1L would you carry on ? or wait some spins and restart.
Hard to tell, Notto.
But you know me, I got some stats from Excel random (take it as a good RNG or not).
Indeed, 80.81% hit on or before 10 nrs, so 19,2% loss.
I sorted the loss, question: how many standalone losses happen, how many 2 in row, etc.
65% of all losing blocks of 10 are alone, meaning a win before and after.
So, roughly, 80% 1 loss in row;
15% 2 losses in row;
3% 3 losses in row; and so on.
Rounding up, the averages are like fractal:
19% single loss, ''x'';
19% of ''x'': 2 losses in row, ''y'';
19% of ''y'': 3 losses in row, ''z'';
19% of ''z'': 4 losses in row. So on.
In 400 mini-games tests, it went once up to 9 in row, and once 10 in row, in 8200 tests.
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Although you never can tell if next mini-game is a winner or not, you know there are 81% chances of success after a loss.
The above results are calculated as follows: 1loss for a repeater past 10nrs. I.e. if a repeater comes after 13nrs, it is counted as one loss, and not one loss with 10 then a win with 3, since you can never tell if the repeater is from the last 3 nrs or not (unless you're using my super-dooper RankTracker file :wink: :wink:!)