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Started by nottophammer, Mar 13, 06:13 AM 2021

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nottophammer

Why is it harder to win on MPR.

If you have zigzag method, say you use brain-dead way, grid 1 and grid 2.

R-sim is easier to win on. MPR well different.

Are they using different Algorithm?

If you look at news on R-sim it might still be there, but I've attached if gone.

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nottophammer

48 spins
1st #34R.
+240; using a sequence. Try on MPR. Different stream will show, completely.

Longest to get a win, 5 spins.

This stream, that something that don't happen to often, has happened once.
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nottophammer

MPR, you get to many spins matching a sequence. A sequence 12 spins. To often Random org gives 10 spins that match.
Unlike R-sim, The Marty don't get beat that often.
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nottophammer

I'm still on R-sim
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nottophammer

Just 1 sequence.
R-sim just seems easier to win against MPR.

Normy is it down to different algorithms being used.
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Face

Hi!
Do you have a dgt file?

Steve

MPR uses random.org, a high quality RNG

I dont know what r-sim uses. But if the rng is poor, it probably wouldnt be difficult to exploit.
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nottophammer

Precisely Steve, why 2 RNG’s so, different.
Random-org, still gives the average of 1-3-5-7&30 for 60 spins.
R-sim, shows the same. But zigzagging on R-sim for R/B, don’t get caught like on MPR. But if you wait on MPR, say for 3 or 4 spin losses then zigzagging plays ok.
The problem is, R-sim don’t freeze or give extra numbers, like your MPR does.
But, MPR is still ok to test. Did ask many moons ago, if you could have a 10-unit chip, for convenience of betting on outside, as sometimes when in a hurry the mouse might miss click and only 5 units is on.
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The General

Quote from: nottophammer on Mar 13, 06:13 AM 2021
Why is it harder to win on MPR.

1. Because you can't look forwards and backwards in the spin data, so you can't curve fit the trial like you usually do.
2. You're testing insignificant amounts of data and can't perceive what's random and what's not.
3. You simply don't grasp basic probability and are still trying to side step reality.


Quote from: nottophammer on Mar 13, 06:13 AM 2021If you have zigzag method, say you use brain-dead way, grid 1 and grid 2.

R-sim is easier to win on. MPR well different.

Are they using different Algorithm?

Again, the big problem is you're no longer to look ahead in the data to curve fit, and you're looking at statistically insignificant sample sizes.


Basic probability and The General are your friend.
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nottophammer

General gormless.
There's only one way to look. look to what's happening in the stream.
In this stream something is not happening enough. Infact it happens twice. Gizmo, might see it.
But you General gormless, not a chance, you're stuck on the search for a wobbley wheel. That's probably where old foxy is.
30 wins
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Klausy

Notto, are you Saint Steve on RSim?

nottophammer

Klausy
Here you see the marquee after it froze. A player Jeanmanno 132 or something like that was on. Not using the ready button, that would piss of Taotie. After the refresh it gives zero, so no colour to bet.

The last spin count is 146 and now saying 161 played spins. But made the +100; that something was not happening. Good. As said to you it doesn't happen that often in a stream.
General gormless won't understand, he's a unicorn hunter.
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Klausy

I was asking as if you were Saint Steve, how are you measuring success of your method? Whenever there is a loss, the next bet is doubled up and if that loses it is doubled up again etc etc so how do you know how much of your progress is due to that or your method?

If your method gave you a genuine edge, you could just bet the same amount each spin (regardless of whether it won or lost) and you would expect to see a gradual rise in the long run in proportion to your edge, no?

Ignore this if you aren't Saint Steve on RSim

nottophammer

Klausy/goat
The topic is why is random org so harder to win than at R-sim.
Here win +390 on MPR with its random org numbers.
1x; 35, 2x; 33, 3x; 31, 4x; 26, 5x; 20, 6x; 13, 7x; 4, 8x; 2, 9x; 2, 10x; 2
22 spins just 2 repeats. So, it was going to be a long stream of the touted 1/37.
Yes I use Saint Steve
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Steve

Notto, why are you still wasting time on simulators (and losing) instead of making millions in real casinos?

You aren't beating mpr. All you show are short term results that suit you.

Look notto its your life. Just don't mislead others.
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