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Outside the box: a different view on roulette numbers

Started by rrbb, May 30, 08:46 AM 2016

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Blueprint

There is a difference between waiting for an event and converging on an event.

For example, betting for a repeat to happen is waiting for an event.

Converging towards a repeat placing bets every spin is not waiting for a repeat.

Steve

There are many "events" in roulette that do not have any effect on future spins. It's therefore pointless to consider them.
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Blueprint

Quote from: Steve on Mar 17, 06:06 PM 2019
There are many "events" in roulette that do not have any effect on future spins. It's therefore pointless to consider them.

Thanks for your new and innovative ideas.

Steve

You probably think you're being sarcastic. Keep in mind the idea is as old as the universe. But people arent getting it, which is why it must be repeated.

As for innovative ideas, I've given my suggestions in the outside the box area. All I'd add is think of ways to use numbers 3,6 & 9. But not in a stupid way like a progression. Think of cause and effect.
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Blueprint

Steve, the condition is NaN.  So, moot point above. 

Person S

Quote from: Blueprint on Mar 17, 05:59 PM 2019
There is a difference between waiting for an event and converging on an event.

For example, betting for a repeat to happen is waiting for an event.

Converging towards a repeat placing bets every spin is not waiting for a repeat.

It turns out that we somehow need to come to this event, but as long as we expect it, we are playing a parallel game. Is this mechanical interest scheme 50% break-even and 25% win?

Blueprint

digging in the archives... see attached.

Elite

Quote from: Steve on Mar 17, 07:07 PM 2019
You probably think you're being sarcastic. Keep in mind the idea is as old as the universe. But people arent getting it, which is why it must be repeated.

As for innovative ideas, I've given my suggestions in the outside the box area. All I'd add is think of ways to use numbers 3,6 & 9. But not in a stupid way like a progression. Think of cause and effect.

That is a scientist approach ...3 6 9.. How to use... Plz elaborate some details  tq

Person S

Quote from: Blueprint on Mar 18, 03:13 PM 2019
digging in the archives... see attached.

Tell me please - is it length?

Blueprint


MoneyT101

Simple once you get it!  Chased all the pigeons away and they were already in their hole

Person S

This question tormented me for a couple of weeks.
He is off topic and may seem silly, but I'm not afraid to seem like a fool. O0
Why 100 spins?
In some topics on this topic, a session or cycle is always limited to 100 spins.
Is it the edge math of the house or something else?

Blueprint

Quote from: Person S on Mar 19, 11:37 AM 2019
This question tormented me for a couple of weeks.
He is off topic and may seem silly, but I'm not afraid to seem like a fool. O0
Why 100 spins?
In some topics on this topic, a session or cycle is always limited to 100 spins.
Is it the edge math of the house or something else?

number of spins is irrelevant.

Firefox

Simple question.

You roll a fair 6 sided die 25 times and a whole bunch of numbers come up including 1,2,3,4, and 5 about 5 times each in a random sequence but 6 does not appear.

What is the chance that 6 appears on the next throw?


(a) Greater than 1/6
(b) Less than 1/6
(c) 1/6
(d) Can't tell from the information given.

Anastasius

The odds remain the same

But the probability of a 6 has increased.

Am i correct
Boom boom sir

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