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Pattern recognition, sequences in random numbers.

Started by Chance, Jun 04, 11:34 AM 2017

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Chance

At least you tried, most would take a look at what i wrote and call me crazy.

Drazen

Quote from: Chance on Jun 08, 04:11 PM 2017
And the rest of the stream is just as bad. See, this is why i am going slow. This is from an actual very well used rng on the web. If you can spot biased machines that appear random you will win at any random game.

So if you would for example revealed at which casino this rng is used, we could smash it that simple and with what we have by now?


What looks like when your strongest weapon is used...

Chance


Drazen

Well Chance

I know what I will be doing over weekend.

And this is just the beginning what you started here.

But hm.. I would like to see the catch here  :girl_to:


Chance

The catch is they are not all this simple. I would not go to the casino yet to bet, if i were you. skim numbers from machines first,  roulette, this works with cards, any machine. Stay away from slots, except the ones by the front door. If you find a machine with a bias only play 8 to 12 spins. I use a simple martingale progression. Cash out leave fast, visit again in a couple of days. There is so much more to this, you have not scratched the surface. There are other alg, and how to play a full game. All games have a frequency, everything does, you can profile, and pattern anything.......weather, crime, air accedents. Car collision rates, earthquakes, prime numbers (definately not random)....etc.

Drazen

Nice.

Just adding a bit more "sense" for now.

Thanks

AegonTheHandsome


Chance

AegonTheHandsome

A very difficult question to answer. The more graphs and different type of alg you can manage the better you can profit. As a wheel or machine moves closer to truely random the more difficult it is to manage. The place  where science curently sits there is lots of room for profit presently. I could easily improve a casinos intake with simple training because the people who work there are predictably operating the game. There is lots of room for profit for average people like you and i. Does anyone know if there are any next generation fractal rngs based on laws we have been discussing here?

Okay on to actual games.

Taotie

Quote from: Chance on Jun 08, 05:37 PM 2017
...play 8 to 12 spins. I use a simple martingale progression.

Interesting thread, but there's a red flag if I've ever seen one.  ^-^

Let's play 12 spins > 1-2-4-8-16-32-64-128-256-512-1024-2048.  :o

Steve

Actually progression can be a good thing if you are first improving your odds. Whether or not the odds are changing should be the focus.
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Chance

I will write more in a minute, but this is worth its own post. I will criticize my own method of play, but within this is much room for profit with practice.

The play.

Playing fractals you can only bet on the premise from calculating if the stream is moving away or toward entropy.........order or lack of order.


ignatus

Quote from: Steve on Jun 09, 06:40 AM 2017Actually progression can be a good thing if you are first improving your odds

You're always sayin this Steve, but throw the dog a bone- tell me how many numbers you bet? :)

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Herby

Quote from: ignatus on Jun 09, 11:22 AM 2017You're always sayin this Steve, but throw the dog a bone- tell me how many numbers you bet?

Off topic question,
would be polite to discuss in a seperate thread.

Chance

Ha ha, when talking fractals everything is relevant. Sorry couldn't resist.

To start the game look back over your last 5 games at that same random device.

Before you have sat down to play, this post assumes you have done your homework to find which machine has the greater bias than the others. Remember it goes from random to bias or so the conditioned stream will have higher than normal sequences if there us a bias.

If you suspect bias run the math first.....First find odds for sequences of 2,3,4,5,6,7 and 8 in a row with the game you are charting

4 Sectors used for math below....no i did not adjust for 0 and 00 since i always play green

2s 1:4
3 4^2

Out of 256 spins
192 1s or singles
48    2s or doubles
12    3s
3      4s

Add up your odds it should equal the number of spins. That number is the bias that you use to base your bets

So if you get a
(1)  12s that should happen 1: 4,194,304

( 8 ) 6s. Sixes are 1:1024 for 6 that's or     6,144 spins

(3) 7s. 7s are 1: 4096 for 7 that's 28,672

(30) 2s. 2s are 1:4 thats 120

(55) 1s. I just add them but you should actually multiply the x .75....open for correction on this

Add
4194304+6144+28672+120+55=4229295 / 256 = 16,520 so the wheel is biased 16,520 times above a normal random wheel. That is a bias we use when we place bets.


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