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Started by Tamino, Apr 29, 05:02 PM 2015

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Tamino

The  odds are  that the REDS are less likely repeatimg themselves.


At this point we are NOT discusssing a system .

TwoCatSam

Notice he did not say you would get a winner on the next spin, just that the streak is less likely to continue. 

There is a system based on this.

Sam
If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go where dogs go.  ...Will Rogers

ddarko

Quote from: Tamino on May 01, 12:50 PM 2015
The  odds are  that the REDS are less likely repeatimg themselves.


At this point we are NOT discusssing a system .

I assume this is what Tamino means :-

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caspian

Quote from: Tamino on May 01, 12:50 PM 2015
The  odds are  that the REDS are less likely repeating themselves.


At this point we are NOT discussing a system .

That's completely not true....

Lots of people have trouble with this. If you bet before any spins on six in a row, the chance of winning is 1/2^6=1/64. But having seen the five reds, as you say, the chances are 1/2 each on red and black for the next spin. It is also true for any specific series of six spins, at the start the chance of that series is 1/64. If you were to bet on RBBRRB, that is also 1/64. Now that you have seen five reds, there are only two series of six that are possible: RRRRRR and RRRRRB. They each started out 1/64 and are now each 1/2.

Hope this helps

psimoes

Quote from: caspian on Aug 22, 11:47 AM 2016Lots of people have trouble with this.

Most will never get it. Loan sharks love them.
[Math+1] beats a Math game

MumboJumbo

Quote from: Tamino on Apr 29, 05:02 PM 2015

. For recreational  purposes  only. Play at your own risk.

What to play here?

Tamino

Reply to Mumbojumbo




See  opening post  of this  topic as well  as  post # 13 they should  tell you what you can  do  with this   outstanding  idea .


I am under no obligation to offer  full  systems or methods for sharing.




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Tamino

psinoiesm


I do not need your  help.  I have made it my business to  stay away from advice  given by math boyzz.

psimoes

menotypo,

I didn´t offer any help. Read it again.
[Math+1] beats a Math game

Tamino

Sorry for the mix up. .

caspian

Quote from: Tamino on Aug 25, 02:16 PM 2016
psinoiesm


I do not need your  help.  I have made it my business to  stay away from advice  given by math boyzz.


Then you should refrain from posting factually inaccurate information on a public forum until which time you learnt and understood basic probability theory.

Thanks.

Tamino


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