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Topic: Highest Reds on Dice betting setting (Read 169 times)

sr. member
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March 12, 2018, 05:58:48 PM
#6
I got 28 reds in 3.00x payout - loses 2 bitcoins in 2 sessions playing that payout in fortunejack. But that was long ago when I was still addicted to gambling and bitcoin price is not yet as high as now Smiley
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March 12, 2018, 04:54:29 PM
#5
Basically the way probability and statistics work is the longer you bet, because of the house edge, you will get longer and longer streaks of reds as time goes to infinity.

I probably got like 20-22 reds in a row before. Hence it's a good idea not to do basic martingale because that is what cleans most new gamblers out.


20 - 22 reds? is it on 2x? and for how long did you play to get that?
sr. member
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March 12, 2018, 04:08:55 PM
#4
"Experienced dice betting" laughed hard on this, you probably meant to say, someone who lost huge amount of money on dice betting.
Assuming that the outcomes generated are totally random, It's really easy to check what are the chances to get X amount of reds strike.
All you need is the house edge of the gambling site that you want to test, usually it's being revealed at the main page or can be calculated easily by checking the winning chances against the output you will receive.
To check what are the chances to get X amount of reds at X amount of tries, just multiply the amount of tries on the strike chances.
To calculate strike chances use this formula : X(Amount of red units in strike) ^(your  winning chances)-HouseEdge*Profit.
For more info check this Wikipedia term that applies to your question:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probability_axioms
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March 12, 2018, 04:07:28 PM
#3
Am a casino dice betting player and i will like to know from experienced dice betting gambler the highest number of reds they have got in a row on a certain payout or setting for a certain periods of time. For example:
On 2.4x payout for 2 hours, i have got 22 reds in a row on bitsler
On 6.66x payout for 2 hours, i have got 63 reds in a row on bitsler
On 4x payout for 4 hours, i have got 37 reds in a row on bitsler.
On 1.98x payout for 1 hour, i have got 19 reds in a row on bitsler.
On 19.8x payout for 1 hour, i have got 167 reds in a row on bitsler.
On 10x odds for 12 hours, i have got 119 reds in a row on freebitco.in etc

Pls share your experience and let me learn from you. Thanks.


Not a shocking thing which I do only see normal events which you will really get high losing streaks when the odd or payout is higher which is a very normal thing on playing dice.Seeing those reds will really wreck youre entire balance but well it would depend on how much is your base bet. The higher the odds the higher or longer the streak.I have experienced this stuff back in the past.Usually I do play with 2x payout and experience maximum of 20 lose streak until my bankroll vanished.
legendary
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March 12, 2018, 03:52:26 PM
#2
Basically the way probability and statistics work is the longer you bet, because of the house edge, you will get longer and longer streaks of reds as time goes to infinity.

I probably got like 20-22 reds in a row before. Hence it's a good idea not to do basic martingale because that is what cleans most new gamblers out.

newbie
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March 12, 2018, 11:54:50 AM
#1
Am a casino dice betting player and i will like to know from experienced dice betting gambler the highest number of reds they have got in a row on a certain payout or setting for a certain periods of time. For example:
On 2.4x payout for 2 hours, i have got 22 reds in a row on bitsler
On 6.66x payout for 2 hours, i have got 63 reds in a row on bitsler
On 4x payout for 4 hours, i have got 37 reds in a row on bitsler.
On 1.98x payout for 1 hour, i have got 19 reds in a row on bitsler.
On 19.8x payout for 1 hour, i have got 167 reds in a row on bitsler.
On 10x odds for 12 hours, i have got 119 reds in a row on freebitco.in etc

Pls share your experience and let me learn from you. Thanks.

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