Pages:
Author

Topic: Using Coin Flips for Decisions? - page 2. (Read 169 times)

hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 501
November 26, 2024, 02:33:38 PM
#9
I can honestly say that I have done it more than once or twice. Not because I believe the odds are 50-50 or that it's based on luck so she will decide, but more so that I stop thinking about what the most likely outcome is so I can bet on it. However, most of the time, I've done what I would have done without flipping the coin. Grin
legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1247
Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
November 26, 2024, 02:27:51 PM
#8
Using this method is a clear acceptance that gambling is purely on luck which is not what I believe as someone that is more of sports betting. I still believe that a careful analysis of the matches will increase your chances of winning and exploring the different options such as double chance, players to score, number of corners, cards and others simply make winning easier and less dependent on luck but on skills. I have not tried this pattern and I do not intend to use it unless I started committing most of my resources to casino games that I know are more of luck base.

For slot machines players this can be incorporated they can have a single coin like a 50 cent one and toss it and based on what it comes they decide if to go for a higher bet or a lower bet. That of course is stupid and pure superstition which makes no sense at all but gamblers are some different species, we can never know what happens to us when we gamble. For example I barely recognize myself when I am losing from what I keep talking and I am being honest here I say "oh God why you are destroying me like this" which I assume many other people, gamblers in the same situation use, in normal behavior though I never talk to God like this so gambling can definitely change what we say, what we think as we are not reacting calmly but in the middle of the rage and we can barely control ourselves during such time.
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1225
Enjoy 500% bonus + 70 FS
November 26, 2024, 02:26:28 PM
#7
What brought me here today, though, is something related: I’ve developed a habit of using a coin toss to make small, harmless decisions in my daily life, like the ice cream flavor to get or what to have for dinner. I let the coin handle minor decisions: chicken or steak, book or movie, green shirt or blue. Flipping a coin saves me from decision fatigue and adds a bit of spontaneity to my routine.
I don't think I can do this; I don't want to be The Riddler in Batman movies where every decision he makes is decided via coinflip. I want all my decisions to come from sound logic.

Quote
But it got me thinking: Are there any users here who actually incorporate coin tosses into their gambling strategies?
I’d love to hear if anyone uses this simple tool for some Gambling decisions
I used to play Coinflips in online casinos, and I can attest its not a 50/50 case. The house always had an edge I win in the early stages, but as the game drags on, the house takes over because it has an edge, and its a fact.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 253
Trust the process, imbibe consistency
November 26, 2024, 02:14:42 PM
#6
Using this method is a clear acceptance that gambling is purely on luck which is not what I believe as someone that is more of sports betting. I still believe that a careful analysis of the matches will increase your chances of winning and exploring the different options such as double chance, players to score, number of corners, cards and others simply make winning easier and less dependent on luck but on skills. I have not tried this pattern and I do not intend to use it unless I started committing most of my resources to casino games that I know are more of luck base.
hero member
Activity: 2800
Merit: 595
https://www.betcoin.ag
November 26, 2024, 02:05:28 PM
#5
Coin Flip is Sacred according to Jesse. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/J03-QPEZtoo
Whatever is to be decided through Coin Flip, must be done.

I'm sure its not the best way to use in order to decide something but if its just for two parties who constantly have to argue about which of them has to do the stuff, I guess it's fair to let the gods decide who.
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2406
Playgram - The Telegram Casino
November 26, 2024, 02:03:35 PM
#4
There are not so many games where someone can actually use a coin toss to decide action. It will have to be a game of one or the other, which would mean there are different odds affecting the outcomes of a coin toss. A coin toss is best used for decision that are fairly even.

I have not used such strategies, although I've sometimes thrown caution to the wind while deciding on a game and made a pick with no careful thought, or any thought at all.
sr. member
Activity: 546
Merit: 265
November 26, 2024, 02:00:43 PM
#3
I was browsing through some topics here on the Gambling discussion board, looking for something interesting when I came across a locked thread with a comment that caught my attention:

Quote
Gambling as we know is a fifty by fifty chances of losing or wining

Such comment make laugh, because as anyone with a bit of gambling experience knows that’s far from the truth. Even in a supposedly simple scenario like a coin toss, the probabilities aren’t truly 50/50
Shortly I am thoughtful enough to understand that statement "50/50 which details that we either Wins or Losses in gambling.
It literally flames that we should expect any of it while gambling and entails that there is no assured techniques of players to predict a 100% sure game either in winning or loosing.

At your own terms OP, I understand you too clearly which I will tend to admit that the chances of loosing is usually higher than chances of winning which may not be up to that 50/50 but still, I myself can not give an accurate % of this if not to agree that "we either Wins or looses" on gambling.
hero member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 901
Livecasino.io
November 26, 2024, 01:59:41 PM
#2
But it got me thinking: Are there any users here who actually incorporate coin tosses into their gambling strategies?
I’d love to hear if anyone uses this simple tool for some Gambling decisions
No coin tosses for me when I am gambling. I try to keep everything as simple as possible. I already I my favourite game is slot. I know beforehand that I am going to play slot game. I deposit the money if there is no one there already, I pick the slot game and play. That is it. Even when choosing the type of slot game, I go with my feeling unless I have something already in mind. However, I know it is very possible that gamblers employ coinflips for some gambling decisions. it would even surprise you to know that there are even more crazier things gamblers depend on to make some gambling decisions. There are other apps that people could similar to the coin flips for making decisions. There is no judging them on this as long as they are fine with it. 
hero member
Activity: 862
Merit: 662
November 26, 2024, 01:46:28 PM
#1
I was browsing through some topics here on the Gambling discussion board, looking for something interesting when I came across a locked thread with a comment that caught my attention:

Quote
Gambling as we know is a fifty by fifty chances of losing or wining

Such comment make laugh, because as anyone with a bit of gambling experience knows that’s far from the truth. Even in a supposedly simple scenario like a coin toss, the probabilities aren’t truly 50/50

What brought me here today, though, is something related: I’ve developed a habit of using a coin toss to make small, harmless decisions in my daily life, like the ice cream flavor to get or what to have for dinner. I let the coin handle minor decisions: chicken or steak, book or movie, green shirt or blue. Flipping a coin saves me from decision fatigue and adds a bit of spontaneity to my routine.

But it got me thinking: Are there any users here who actually incorporate coin tosses into their gambling strategies?
I’d love to hear if anyone uses this simple tool for some Gambling decisions
Pages:
Jump to: