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hero member
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July 29, 2023, 03:10:07 AM
#14
I have found a very useful video which explains the mathematics and probabilities behind the game Crash and why beating the game with a low multiplier strategy in the long term is almost impossible. Anyone who has played on the Roobet Cryptocurrency Casino should know about it since their code is open source, which is available to everyone but you would need to understand the code itself to make any sense of how it works.
People must have a fresh mind and appropriate gambling approach before they start gambling with any sort of games. If they start with a bad approach, want to gamble to get rich and especially to beat casinos, they will pay very high cost.

The point with crash games is gamblers will be more greed when their adrenaline increases more and they will not stop before their spaceships, cars, whatever in the crash game actually crashes and explodes. With crash games, I only play with minimal amount allowed by the casino as I only try my luckiness with small amount and high multiplier. If I fail, I stop and I don't aim at beating the casino because I know it is unrealistic.

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However, there is a youtube video which explains it from a simple mathematical standpoint, so even if you do not have the necessary coding knowledge, it is still easy to understand.

Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1HA7e3acSI
You shared an informative and insightful video about Crash game and its mechanism. Thank you.
legendary
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July 29, 2023, 02:47:30 AM
#13
This is the casino game that I play most often when I'm waiting for a football match where I bet sports bets, for some reason playing Crash gives me a very interesting experience in my opinion compared to other games like Dice, I don't really like math lessons and this is true very detailed explanation but I don't really understand because I'm too stupid with math lessons.

I always try games and various strategies in this game but never want to get a full win, I enjoy the game until I forget to achieve actual victory, this video seems suitable for those who like formulas and mathematical calculations but not with me, maybe I will happy if I get videos of various strategies for playing Crash.  Grin
legendary
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July 29, 2023, 02:22:10 AM
#12
The guy says it's his first video, but I doubt it.... it is very well explained and very informative. I hate "Crash" with a passion and I cannot tell you how many times I have thrown a mouse against the wall and broke it into pieces over this game. (Yes... like Syztmz)  Grin

I still say that there are some kind of AI behind this game and it is not just math... (joke) .... You bet say 50 low bets on a high multiplier and it bombs out every time and then you start betting higher amounts, expecting the higher multiplier to kick in ... just to get a losing streak of 100 bets in a row.  Roll Eyes
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July 28, 2023, 09:26:13 PM
#11
For my fellow math nerds,

I have found a very useful video which explains the mathematics and probabilities behind the game Crash and why beating the game with a low multiplier strategy in the long term is almost impossible. Anyone who has played on the Roobet Cryptocurrency Casino should know about it since their code is open source, which is available to everyone but you would need to understand the code itself to make any sense of how it works.
I bit like math, but it's hard when I use it for gambling calculations because I always it got the wrong result, unexpected. Opportunity lesson material I learn in high school. The answer sometimes is not correct when we use the exact formula. Because we play random math, which selects the number that appears most frequently. I've tried both (used math and just play), I got the same result. so instead of headache better to just push the spin button than calculate the math.
legendary
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July 28, 2023, 09:04:42 PM
#10
It's just amazing how a commonly accepted yet oftentimes forgotten thing is broken down into tiny pieces. Sometimes, we're so enamored or absorbed by certain gambling games that we end up believing we can make money out of them. We forget that gambling games are all designed in favor of the casino. This kind of nerdy video is a slap on our face. It's like somebody is yelling wake up right in front of us.

I can imagine Khaby Lame with his popular gesture showing the codes to everybody who think they can outsmart casinos.
hero member
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July 28, 2023, 04:38:37 PM
#9
~snip~
However, there is a youtube video which explains it from a simple mathematical standpoint, so even if you do not have the necessary coding knowledge, it is still easy to understand.
^Not that easy, but yet it is better than coding.
In the video, it was explained well but I don't know if that will work in a long game.
It seems like it will give me a headache instead of enjoying playing crash games that are supposedly for entrainment purposes only.
Now I am just thinking about the owner of the gambling casinos who has a crash game if they are worried about losing their money because there are a lot of people won this game.
donator
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July 28, 2023, 04:24:46 PM
#8
I’ve messed around with crash a bit. I think as a gambling game it’s pretty great. It gives a head to head feel against other players that is usually missing from those types of games. I would agree that playing it long term with a strategy might not be a winning strategy though. It’s pretty unpredictable. A lot of fun though if that matters at all.
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July 28, 2023, 04:17:19 PM
#7
However, there is a youtube video which explains it from a simple mathematical standpoint, so even if you do not have the necessary coding knowledge, it is still easy to understand.

Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1HA7e3acSI
Will take a look on this video and I think beatting crash is quite difficult but with the right strat and with the help of math I do think that will probably try to beat the game. I've always been a crash fan but never had an explainer video be this good and thanks for sharing it here, it's really worth seeing this video.
hero member
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July 28, 2023, 02:57:52 PM
#6
For my fellow math nerds,

I have found a very useful video which explains the mathematics and probabilities behind the game Crash and why beating the game with a low multiplier strategy in the long term is almost impossible. Anyone who has played on the Roobet Cryptocurrency Casino should know about it since their code is open source, which is available to everyone but you would need to understand the code itself to make any sense of how it works.

However, there is a youtube video which explains it from a simple mathematical standpoint, so even if you do not have the necessary coding knowledge, it is still easy to understand.

Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1HA7e3acSI
Thanks. I've always tried to explain to people how you can't beat this with tactics as you should beat math behind it. But i've always encountered people who say that i don't just get their tactic. It has annoyed me because i can't mathematically prove my point as i am not a mathematician. So i've shared wikipedia articles about gambler's fallacies and probability illusions, but they don't have time to check them out.

Now i have a video answer so maybe that fits to their attention span. I just hope that allmost 9 minute video isn't too much.
Best way to explain what you want to say is to actually learn it while saying it. This video is so packed with information about crash and the probabilistic background that powers it that I feel like if I nerd out on my gambling circle and tell them that crash is a game where you can't high roll cause you'll be stacking the odds up against you if you go frugal, explaining it on the fly will be better and I would be able to persuade some of my friends too, maybe even try the thing mid-conversation to prove my point lol.

We used to do this with the monty hall problem, as well as with minesweeper, now with crash which we don't really play that much but is interesting nonetheless we might have a very fruitful discussion.
legendary
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July 28, 2023, 02:33:59 PM
#5
Wow, never saw someone explaining this thing so deeply.
Thanks a lot mate for sharing this with us because this has blown my mind by actually sharing the probabilities of how one can lose more in crash games, the formulae was tough but I managed to understand it and all in all, saw that there are very less chances to go out in profits.
legendary
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July 28, 2023, 02:15:48 PM
#4
For my fellow math nerds,

I have found a very useful video which explains the mathematics and probabilities behind the game Crash and why beating the game with a low multiplier strategy in the long term is almost impossible. Anyone who has played on the Roobet Cryptocurrency Casino should know about it since their code is open source, which is available to everyone but you would need to understand the code itself to make any sense of how it works.

However, there is a youtube video which explains it from a simple mathematical standpoint, so even if you do not have the necessary coding knowledge, it is still easy to understand.

Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1HA7e3acSI
Thanks. I've always tried to explain to people how you can't beat this with tactics as you should beat math behind it. But i've always encountered people who say that i don't just get their tactic. It has annoyed me because i can't mathematically prove my point as i am not a mathematician. So i've shared wikipedia articles about gambler's fallacies and probability illusions, but they don't have time to check them out.

Now i have a video answer so maybe that fits to their attention span. I just hope that allmost 9 minute video isn't too much.
hero member
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July 28, 2023, 01:35:57 PM
#3
Nice video, @goldkingcoiner. Thank you for sharing.

In conclusion the house edge in roobet is between 5% and 6%. Closer 5% if you are targeting low multipliers and closer to 6% if you are targeting high multipliers.

How did you get the 5% house edge? I think it was mentioned in the video at the beginning that according to the formula it is about 3%, that is, in about 3% of cases there will be an instant crash.
newbie
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July 28, 2023, 01:06:11 PM
#2
In conclusion the house edge in roobet is between 5% and 6%. Closer 5% if you are targeting low multipliers and closer to 6% if you are targeting high multipliers. It's not clear if this is intentional or an artifact of the bustabit v1 code that was copied to generate the game outcomes. Incidentally bustabit currently offers a flat 1% house edge, making it a strictly more economically better place to gamble. And the new moneypot.com offers crash in a very bustabit v1 style odds, with a house edge starting at only 0.1% (but based on a much more complex formula involving the casinos bankroll).
legendary
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July 28, 2023, 10:39:20 AM
#1
For my fellow math nerds,

I have found a very useful video which explains the mathematics and probabilities behind the game Crash and why beating the game with a low multiplier strategy in the long term is almost impossible. Anyone who has played on the Roobet Cryptocurrency Casino should know about it since their code is open source, which is available to everyone but you would need to understand the code itself to make any sense of how it works.

However, there is a youtube video which explains it from a simple mathematical standpoint, so even if you do not have the necessary coding knowledge, it is still easy to understand.

Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1HA7e3acSI

 
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