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Off topic & small talk: Deposit at the beginning of the month and in the middle of the month! (Page 3)

Topic created on 31st May. 2018 | Page: 3 of 4 | Answers: 33 | Views: 7,634
Anonym
Kanalmalocher wrote on 02/06/2018 at 12:19 pm: Google "spurious correlation" and thank me later.

Can you explain this a bit more please?
Exactly what "spurious" parameters are you talking about with the supposed "spurious correlation"?

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Tropper
Top Member
On spurious correlation:

A well-known example is the correlation between the number of child births and the number of stork pairs in different European countries.[sup][1][/sup] Although there is a correlation between the number of births and the number of stork pairs, there is no causal relationship. The correlation between the number of births and stork pairs can be explained by another variable, the size of the countries, which correlates with both numbers.

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So, in plain English, there is no direct correlation when exactly you Deposit and how it goes. Is that what you mean by "spurious correlation"?

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Anonym
Tropper wrote on 09/03/2018 at 10:18 am: To bogus correlation:

In good German, so there is no direct correlation when exactly you Deposit and how it goes. Is that what you mean by "spurious correlation"?

That was already clear to me that he doubts the above-mentioned dates of the winning days.
But to which parameters does the alleged spurious correlation then refer? One must name these already clearly. Rattling storks and births are it certainly not.

Rather, they are statistics about deposits and withdrawals on the various days in the Online Casinos mentioned.



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Tropper
Top Member
My contribution served only for the explanation of the "apparent correlation", also for the readers.
Which variables he takes, that I do not know.
I think the variables are also only pure conjecture or experience and no public statistics.

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Anonym
Tropper wrote on 09/03/2018 at 10:41 AM
I think the variables are also purely a matter of conjecture or experience and not public statistics.

Yes they are - but not public.

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KerstinHen
Experienced
Mombasa wrote on 31/05/2018 at 18:33: It applies: Always play the last 3 days of the month!
According to my observations since 2008, this has not changed online.

I also see it that way

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Anonym
KerstinHen wrote on 03/09/2018 at 13:34
I agree

This coincides with what I have noticed in recent months. The first 1st Runs also nochnal good then again everything like dead.... Werd that now times exactly write down in the next few months....

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Anonym
Mombasa wrote on 03/09/2018 at 10:25 AM
That was already clear to me that he doubts the dates of the winning days mentioned above.
But to which parameters then does the supposed spurious correlation refer? One must already name these clearly. Rattling storks and births are certainly not.

Rather, they are statistics about deposits and withdrawals on the various days in the Online Casinos mentioned.




If there are win and loss days set by the casino, perhaps even individually for each player, then the whole system is rigged and you should ask yourself why you are still playing at all. I think it's a spurious correlation. A seeming causality between the variables of days and outcome that leads you to see a pattern in something that is in fact purely random. But of course, it's up to everyone to try it out for themselves. Just report on your investigations sometime. Work according to the falsification principle. If your thesis works 5x, it still proves nothing. It could still be coincidence. But if it fails 1x, it is practically disproved.

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Begbie
Elite
lol if this is spreading around here, shifts are only the logical consequence.
my if now the bulk of the people only plays on 5 star days, that will affect the quota...

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Anonym
Begbie wrote on 03/09/2018 at 15:24: lol if this spreads round talks, are shifts but only the logical consequence.
my if now the gros of the people only plays on 5 star days, that will affect the quota....

The statistics on the said website are I think around 7 years old.
But the general scheme: 3 days win for the players per online casino just still exists. Now you just have to find those 3 days.

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