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15th Sep. 2017, at 07:42 pm CEST#1
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How do the individual slots behave when you play for fun? Are the mechanics and probability the same? Or in other words: does the game run at the same time as with real money? If so, you could test on play money and if it goes well switch to real? was just an idea...
Avantgarde83 wrote on 09/15/2017 at 19:42: How do the individual slots behave when playing for fun? Are the mechanics and probability the same? Or in other words, does the game run the same at the same time as with real money? If so, you could test on play money and if it goes well switch to real? was just an idea...
The probability is the same yes. Sure you can test with play money and if it goes well switch to real money. But that still increases the chances of winning in real money mode and vice versa in no way. It's about milliseconds and it's about randomness (random number generator).
That with your idea behaves in approximately the same way, as if you play in the gaming house at machine A with 5 cents and wait for it to run at machine A, in order to play at machine B then immediately with 2€.
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15th Sep. 2017, at 08:12 pm CEST#3
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But: if really "only" milliseconds decide, why is it then obvious that slots either run or not at all or times "solala". Actually, this always comes in succession or in a package - FS one after the other or none at all, e.g. That can't be a coincidence, can it?
Avantgarde83 wrote on 15.09.2017 at 20:12: But: if really "only" milliseconds decide, why is it then obvious that slots either run or not at all or times "solala". Actually, that comes in each case always in sequence or in the package - FS one after the other or garkeine zb. That can not be a coincidence?
Is it really like that? Or do you perceive it selectively? Playing also has a lot to do with psychology. But if you really go into yourself, you will find that there have already been lucky streaks (free games in a row) or unlucky streaks (no games for ages) but also everything in between, which you may not perceive yourself.
I was also once caught in such a mistake. I thought in 2008 (when I started to gamble) that there are certain patterns in (black/red-risk), because it just didn't look random. So I wrote an APP that predicts the next color to a certain probability, remembers patterns and learns them ...
I sat down at a machine for several hours with 3 days and played what I could on 5 cents to collect data. I had thousands of red/black combinations and the more combinations I had, the more often the program spit out a 50/50 or near 50/50 chance
This means that even though it subjectively looked to me like you could predict the colors after a certain point, the odds were always 50/50 and thus no chance of making a long term profit or even guessing the colors.
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The probability is the same yes. Sure you can test with play money and if it goes well switch to real money. But that still increases the chances of winning in real money mode and vice versa in no way. It's about milliseconds and it's about randomness (random number generator).
That with your idea behaves in approximately the same way, as if you play in the gaming house at machine A with 5 cents and wait for it to run at machine A, in order to play at machine B then immediately with 2€.
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"Play for fun"
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"Play for fun"
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Is it really like that? Or do you perceive it selectively? Playing also has a lot to do with psychology. But if you really go into yourself, you will find that there have already been lucky streaks (free games in a row) or unlucky streaks (no games for ages) but also everything in between, which you may not perceive yourself.
I was also once caught in such a mistake. I thought in 2008 (when I started to gamble) that there are certain patterns in (black/red-risk), because it just didn't look random. So I wrote an APP that predicts the next color to a certain probability, remembers patterns and learns them ...
I sat down at a machine for several hours with 3 days and played what I could on 5 cents to collect data. I had thousands of red/black combinations and the more combinations I had, the more often the program spit out a 50/50 or near 50/50 chance
This means that even though it subjectively looked to me like you could predict the colors after a certain point, the odds were always 50/50 and thus no chance of making a long term profit or even guessing the colors.
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