I don't argue with your statement, it's not adding or decreasing anything. If the player/gambler feels like he needed to change
the seed, it's he's right to do so, If he believes that the chance may change or if luck permits him after changing the seeds then so be it
Gamblers always looking for new knowledge, they are aiming to win and establishing system that they can use each time they gamble.
True. Take me, for example. Knowing well that it has nothing to do with reality, I feel like I should hit below 1.00 after hitting above 98.99, so I change sides right away, and sometimes it works for me, but it's not like a knowledge that I can use to be winning more playing dice. Rather, it's adding more fun to the game, that's all.
I am surprised someone else thinks just like me, when I get a roll above 90 and I am hunting a 10x multiplier then I change from over to under because I have a feeling that under 10 has better chances now given I already have hit above 90 once. To a certain extent that works though because if I make a list, I am sure once I hit 90+, there are more often I hit under 10 than again hitting over 90.
Maybe it has something to do with how primedice looks because there is a line and numbers appear from left to right based on what number appears and once the bar moves towards the extreme right side, I feel like it will come towards the left now.
See the image above, for example, now I feel like the bar will move towards the left side only despite knowing that it might not be true
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