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Topic: 1.00x+1.00x+1.00x:streak of 3 rounds - page 2. (Read 251 times)

legendary
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October 19, 2024, 04:38:36 PM
#6
You will be surprized about how randomness works... is normal to see streaks like that, i even have seen 5 x1.00 consecutive, and people losing big all-ins on this kind of streaks.

My first experience with dice was fun, i remember that i started betting on 95% chance to win, and I thought it's impossible to lose 3 consecutive times with those odds, and i was on a lucky streak, but then i saw how i lose 5 consecutive times with 95% chance to sin, which is really weird because if you see it from the other side, it would be like win 5 consecutive times with 5% chance to win. That would be nuts.
legendary
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October 19, 2024, 03:31:01 PM
#5
Fun fact for people who are gambling.

Previous bet are not gonna to effect anything in the next bet. People thinking the previous loss is always taken as consider for next bet, example like 50:50 no matter how much lose streak you have. The chance you betting is always 50:50 nothing more or less and don't forget for house edge.



People are to much getting some gambling fallancy.
legendary
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Nec Recisa Recedit
October 19, 2024, 03:27:22 PM
#4
These kind of games allow such "crazy" results. Its not uncommon a long streak of losses at any odd...
This is not just related "trust" of the casino but its just related to the nature itself of these games.
The solution is easy. Avoid to play large sums, there are no predictions that could works Roll Eyes and more you play more you loss due RTP...
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
October 19, 2024, 02:45:52 PM
#3
Changing the seed isn't going to help. Because this is something that still falls under gambler's fallacy.

The chances are going to be the same. You need to judge it individually. Each roll has the same chances to be 1.00x. Then, on the grand scheme of things, whatever the chances to get 1.00x are, you could say the chances to get it thrice in a row would be (chance for 1.00x)^3. For example if it's 2% you need to do 0.02*0.02*0.02. The result is 0.000008 or 1 in 125 thousand. Honestly, that's not SO rare. Like yes, might sound unlucky but not anywhere close to impossible.

Anyway, we need to still be aware of Gambler's fallacy so don't forget. You're not really unlucky, it's something that can happen. If you play enough, it's even bound to happen by chance. Changing the seed doesn't save you.
legendary
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LE ☮︎ Halving es la purga
October 19, 2024, 10:41:27 AM
#2
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Changing the seed isn't going to help. Because this is something that still falls under gambler's fallacy.

The chances are going to be the same. You need to judge it individually. Each roll has the same chances to be 1.00x. Then, on the grand scheme of things, whatever the chances to get 1.00x are, you could say the chances to get it thrice in a row would be (chance for 1.00x)^3. For example if it's 2% you need to do 0.02*0.02*0.02. The result is 0.000008 or 1 in 125 thousand. Honestly, that's not SO rare. Like yes, might sound unlucky but not anywhere close to impossible.

Anyway, we need to still be aware of Gambler's fallacy so don't forget. You're not really unlucky, it's something that can happen. If you play enough, it's even bound to happen by chance. Changing the seed doesn't save you.



You will be surprized about how randomness works... is normal to see streaks like that, i even have seen 5 x1.00 consecutive, and people losing big all-ins on this kind of streaks.
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This is a great example of unpredictable satisfaction. Even if we think we understand the situation better. The human brain is wired to predict patterns or predict outcomes. But in reality Each turn comes naturally. And the impossible can happen. And it's finished. It's easy to forget that it's possible to hit three rare hits in a row. This is especially true in games like Limbo where the odds can be tricky.

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But mostly they doesn't believe it.

If they want to counted previous bets for upcoming result, they should playing Blackjack with Card Counter. The previous card can be used for up coming bets and result, and that's why most of people who can card counted getting kick out from casino with reason (trespassing).

Since, casino in landbase is private business



Code:
1.01...(in green)
Red:1.00x, 1.00x, 1.00x
Green: 1.01 continues...
Red: 1.00x, 1.00x, 1.00x
Green: 1.01 ...
...and before the 100 bets are over they appear again:
1.00x, 1.00x, 1.00x



It is very impossible to beat the bookie, unless you have unlimited money, it is no different with dice, I have stopped there, it is useless to apply any strategy, it is better to play according to your heart's desire than to expect victory, in dice I set 95% victory but I experienced 100 x defeats without winning, I sometimes think that they have controlled it

update: oct 23.
legendary
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LE ☮︎ Halving es la purga
October 19, 2024, 10:19:50 AM
#1
Someone here has been fortunate enough to have this unfavorable situation three times in a row and double in a round of 100 spins, be surprised, it is not rare for Dice, but for Limbo, Fk, statistically it is obviously possible but it is very low for 3 times in a row, it seems "normal" to me, but in a range of 100, 2 times that third is "abnormal".

Keep in mind that 2 times happens and "a lot" in 10k bet I have seen it up to 4 times, in 2k =>2 times, etc.

Quote from: Mr. Sacarsm
Possible solutions:
Do not play limbo. Do not take the 98% WC. Reset the seed

Let's say that the above mentioned are some options taken to sarcasm, nothing more, everyone is free to think what they want, especially in the fun side, without regrets.

I wanted to bring up this anecdote, because in the path of the betting experience we always believe that improbable probabilities will never happen to us, but they do happen... this comment is not sarcastic.

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