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No difference between RNG and a Roulette Wheel?

Started by MauiSunset, Dec 24, 08:01 AM 2011

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MauiSunset

For the past year, 2011, I've gone through hundreds of systems available on the internet and sat through tens of thousands of "spins" both at B&M casinos, live wheels on internet casinos, and RNG (Random Number Generator) Roulette games.  I've come to a conclusion:


There is NO difference between the outcome of a RNG Roulette game and a physical Roulette wheel.


This is just my conclusion and I don't pretend to know more than you do, it's just my conclusion.  I know many gamblers believe there is a difference but I've just never seen it.


If anyone has a link to a statistical study, PhD thesis, or a simple experiment, I'd love to read it.


Until then, I will continue to intermingle RNGs and physical wheels in my testing and actual gambling; assuming their is NO difference in outcome.


Happy Holidays to all.....

superman

QuoteThere is NO difference between the outcome of a RNG Roulette game and a physical Roulette wheel.

I've said the same thing numerous times, you'll not change the mind set of some members
There's only one way forward, follow random, don't fight with it!

Ignore a thread/topic that mentions 'stop loss', 'virtual loss' and also when a list is provided of a progression, mechanical does NOT work!

MauiSunset

I don't want to change anyone's mind - just find links to actual studies and not opinions if there is a difference.


Thanks,

iggiv

it is a matter of point of view. u believe what u believe -- somebody else believes in something else.
No point to argue.

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