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Topic: Exploring the math behind Roobet Towers (Read 276 times)

legendary
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September 27, 2024, 03:59:26 AM
#21
Thanks for the explanation @Saint-loup, on the basis of your explanation, does it also mean your house edge lowers with every game if you need to lose? Smiley In which case it does not make sense to me. But my math is never a strong suit, anyway, I always just stick to the principle that every new set forgets the previous sets. House edge should theoretically remain the same every set. No matter past outcome.

I will try to give it a go!
legendary
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September 26, 2024, 04:32:52 PM
#20
Sorry OP, I'm TBH really interested in these kinds of things. But I'm not a video guy, just hate watching 5 minutes without getting to the point. Blame 2017 ICO rush for making me completely out of interest in watching anything where its not to the point.

So can you do us all a favor and put the main points in OP?

House Edge is all important, tho. Any math must prove this is false/true. Right? Smiley
The topic is not about the video, it's about the article they've made in collaboration with the Youtube channel creator Minding the Data actually. You should read it it's not long at all and rather well explained. It shows how the overall house edge can increase when you need to win a previous game with a house edge in order to win next one. From a 4% house edge at the beginning, it finishs at 28% at the end with only 10% of probability of success.
They could post the text in the OP but I guess they wanted to offer a better presentation and get more visitors.
https://bitcasinosrank.com/the-math-behind-roobet-towers/
https://archive.is/XfNXO
legendary
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September 26, 2024, 08:41:39 AM
#19
I like these kind of videos and I also liked the article that among other things discusses the mathematical expectation in the tower game. We all (gamers and those interested in games) need to refresh our knowledge from time to time and explore new educational resources dedicated to gambling and betting. In fact, there are many subtle philosophical points here. The article only touches on the mathematical aspects of the game, but sometimes it is important to explore the logical and philosophical aspects as well. If there was a similar resource on betting, I would also be happy to check it out.
legendary
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September 22, 2024, 03:23:30 AM
#18
Sorry OP, I'm TBH really interested in these kinds of things. But I'm not a video guy, just hate watching 5 minutes without getting to the point. Blame 2017 ICO rush for making me completely out of interest in watching anything where its not to the point.

So can you do us all a favor and put the main points in OP?

House Edge is all important, tho. Any math must prove this is false/true. Right? Smiley
member
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September 21, 2024, 09:33:51 PM
#17
Such a video casino will walk the members into a different world of feeling which will start a new journey at bitcasinorank.com . I don't have much experience expressing interest in your video, but it's a different take on the sports betting I've been doing at home. Although senior people have criticized your game and are looking for any algorithm in the game which is not very successful to crack. I think we should welcome anyone who tries to devise a way to lift a community out of a curse.
hero member
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September 21, 2024, 02:42:17 AM
#16
Oh my -- I love this, it's part of the true revealing videos I love to watch, a true reflection of what I've been trying to point out for a long time about the casino branch of gambling. The truth about the martingale/crash games can't be under appreciated because it's just a natural truth unless we want to avoid the reality.

But this will not stop me from trying my luck in casino gambling, nothing as because I admitted to the modality of its mechanism a long time ago, it's no newer as I rely on luck when I play it and who knows, the luck may shine big upon me one day even though my mind is always on the fun part and not on the big money. That is why I maintain a low wagering practice while gambling casino games.
legendary
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September 20, 2024, 06:59:21 PM
#15
I didn’t read the article yet, tbh but I opened the video link and I hada feeling that I've seen it before somewhere!
So, I did a quick research and it turns out I was right. There is already a similar thread on which the OP shared the same video:
Exploring the Math Behind Crash

I ́ll make sure to take a look at your article as I like reading about how casino games work under the hood.
legendary
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September 20, 2024, 06:01:23 PM
#14
Since Roobet applied the region restrictions I have missed that casino, but when I was logged in I played it, it is the type of game that you want (and should) stay no more than 5 minutes, it can become very addictive, and in a way its odds are very much against you, although it is one of those games that seems to be the opposite. As for the math, it is very basic, but knowing it or understanding it will not make you more of a winner...
legendary
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September 20, 2024, 08:45:37 AM
#13
I'm not sure if those numbers are right because the house edge of that game is 1%, from my point of view the first step is 75% chance to win, and the next step is 75%/4*3, and that's close to 50% so, the odds of getting to the 3rd step are low and most users will lose on the first 3 steps, so, getting to the 8th step is really hard, winning bets with 10% chance to win isn't easy at all.

But it's a funny game, i haven't played a lot, but i like the logic behind it.
member
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September 20, 2024, 05:27:52 AM
#12
Thanks for sharing this interesting collaboration. I'm always curious about the math behind casino games. It's great to see such a detailed exploration from your team, something I’m checking out.

I'm giving the article a read and share it with a few friends who are into this as well. Looking forward to seeing what other games you dive into next! If I can suggest, maybe look into the mechanics behind games like Plinko or Crash, they seem to generate a lot of buzz.

Keep up the great work!

Thank you for your positive feedback! Minding the Data already has a video about Crash math, you can check it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1HA7e3acSI.
legendary
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September 19, 2024, 10:32:33 PM
#11
I especially like the explanation about the martingale in crash, as they make clear that this strategy doesn't work (most of us already knew it) in a scientific way.

This should be clear to everyone, but in this section we see people who either don't understand it or know the explanation and don't believe it. Not for nothing do we have a colleague in the local forum who has opened threads here reporting his tests with some variant of the martingale.
hero member
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September 19, 2024, 07:59:48 PM
#10
Greetings to all forum users!

Some of you may have heard of the Minding the Data YouTube channel. A guy there explore the math behind popular casino games. I highly recommend checking this video you haven't.

We, as a team of Bitcasinorank.com collaborated with MTD author and posted an article about the Math behind Roobet Towers.




If you are interested in this topic, we would be grateful if you would read the article, share it with your friends, and give us your feedback. And feel free to suggest the games you want us to explore in the future!

This is very interesting to me, bravo to you and your team on this! I wish more online casinos had more content like this. I liked the scratch off video how they thoroughly went over the ticket odds and total values and profits from it. I’ll definitely be checking out more of these.
hero member
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September 19, 2024, 06:18:05 PM
#9
Thanks for sharing this interesting collaboration. I'm always curious about the math behind casino games. It's great to see such a detailed exploration from your team, something I’m checking out.

I'm giving the article a read and share it with a few friends who are into this as well. Looking forward to seeing what other games you dive into next! If I can suggest, maybe look into the mechanics behind games like Plinko or Crash, they seem to generate a lot of buzz.

Keep up the great work!
hero member
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September 19, 2024, 05:49:59 PM
#8
Glad to see you have tried hard to find a way to get lucky in the game, but unfortunately it is not completely accurate, many people are also looking for algorithms in the game and want to crack it to be accurate, but none of them have succeeded, even if they succeed, the casino will immediately change it
This is all there is to this whole thing because the casinos will have to be profitable to remain in business. The quest for a working algorithm, which the post is all about, is an age-long one that many tried but failed, reason being what you said that when you crack it, it won't be long before the providers adjust the algorithm to be able to remain in business. But it is good to see that someone is able to bring statistics (science) into the business and it really make a lot of sense.
hero member
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September 19, 2024, 05:37:35 PM
#7
Thanks OP for bringing it up.

MTD's video was published 4years ago and I wonder why it didn't popped to my suggested videos. The YT channel seems to be old and don't upload anymore, the most recent was 1 year ago.

I'll check out your article as well.
hero member
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September 18, 2024, 01:50:16 PM
#6
I haven’t read the article but I went through the video “The math behind price picks” and I finally found out how flexible bets are being calculated - it has always been odd to me that whenever I make my parlay more flexible and opt in for insurance coverage I tend to have a very low payout - let’s say for example I had a potential win of about $100 opting for the insurance will remove a huge chunk from it and it will make it look less attractive and the more assurance the less the money gets to till it becomes very small. But with that video I figured out how they calculate it.

I’ve followed the channel and I’ll go back when I’m free to do more watching and also go through this article.
sr. member
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September 18, 2024, 12:44:36 PM
#5
Glad to see you have tried hard to find a way to get lucky in the game, but unfortunately it is not completely accurate, many people are also looking for algorithms in the game and want to crack it to be accurate, but none of them have succeeded, even if they succeed, the casino will immediately change it
copper member
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September 18, 2024, 12:37:55 PM
#4
I’m always a fan of this kind of video before when I’m still playing house game like dice since I always create a setup for my auto bet. However, my faith on statistics gone when I met Slot games that is completely random and there’s no defined winning percentage every bet.

I think I only apply partial statistics on my Blackjack game but most of the time I'mw just betting randomly due to my game mostly consumed by slot games.

Keep creating video. I suggest to create a math behind a live games like Crazy time or slot games.
legendary
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September 18, 2024, 12:22:02 PM
#3
Thank you for bringing this video to our attention bitcasinorank. This is the first time I hear about the channel you mentioned, and I have to say that the video you shared (although a bit old, it was uploaded 4 years ago) is brilliant. I don't understand all the underlying maths but I'm pretty sure that they are double checked, and the way they explained everything plus graphs etc. makes you know why crash can be a funny game to play, but not sustainable in the long term.

I especially like the explanation about the martingale in crash, as they make clear that this strategy doesn't work (most of us already knew it) in a scientific way.
donator
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September 18, 2024, 11:45:59 AM
#2
I haven’t watched the video but I think it is great anytime someone brings statistics to the community that can help people. Most probably don’t know the true odds they’re dealing with when playing these games and I doubt many run tests or dig deep into the numbers even when they’re available. So kudos to someone for putting in the work.
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