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Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:44 am to iamAG
quote:No it wouldn't. Assuming it's an honest wheel you have a one in thirty-eight chance of winning every spin of the wheel.
Obviously with probability they always have a chance it can be off because the same number could hit multiple times throwing the “chance” off but the probability would be the same.
One spin has absolutely zero effect on the next spin.
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:44 am to iamAG
its 35:1 but you also get back what you bet
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:44 am to iamAG
quote:gamblers fallacy
If you played $5 on the same number for 36 times($180/5=36 hands you can play) you would have a 94.7% probability to at least win your money back.
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:44 am to iamAG
Every spin is a separate event, meaning the last spin has nothing to do with the outcome of the new spin
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:45 am to gjackx
Each spin you have a 1:38 chance to hit.
With each spin that does not hit the number you choose, the “probability” that the number you selected hits will go up. This is what probability is.
With each spin that does not hit the number you choose, the “probability” that the number you selected hits will go up. This is what probability is.
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:45 am to Double Oh
quote:
Roulette pays 35/1 when you hit a number.
No, it's 36:1.
If not for the two green spaces, roulette would be 50/50 between the gamblers and the house. The two green spaces tilt it in the house's favor.
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:46 am to iamAG
If you flip a coin 9 times and it always lands on heads, there’s still an equal chance it lands on either heads or tails. Past results don’t matter. It’s always 50/50
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:46 am to iamAG
quote:
With each spin that does not hit the number you choose, the “probability” that the number you selected hits will go up. This is what probability is.
wrong
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:46 am to iamAG
The probability of a specific number coming up is the same every spin.
It's the same on the 1st as the 36th.
It's the same on the 1st as the 36th.
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:46 am to iamAG
quote:
Each spin you have a 1:38 chance to hit. With each spin that does not hit the number you choose, the “probability” that the number you selected hits will go up. This is what probability is.
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:47 am to johnnydrama
Not true when talking about probability of one number hitting. Over time when one number does not hit, the likelihood of that number hitting goes up.
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:47 am to iamAG
I played roulette once, picking a color, and betting that color every roll. If I lost I’d double up. In theory, it will eventually hit, and doubling up every time it doesn’t would equate to never actually losing.
I made three trips in a row, winning a modest amount of money every time while testing out my plan.
Then it was time to take them down so made a withdrawal and was going to go big. I finally had figured out the casino!
I pick Red so start my grind them out strategy. It hit Black 16 times in a row and I lost my arse.
I made three trips in a row, winning a modest amount of money every time while testing out my plan.
Then it was time to take them down so made a withdrawal and was going to go big. I finally had figured out the casino!
I pick Red so start my grind them out strategy. It hit Black 16 times in a row and I lost my arse.
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:47 am to iamAG
Yes everyone else is wrong. You’re right
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:47 am to LSUBoo
again no... its 35:1 and you get back the money you bet. You bet $1... you win $35 and get to keep your $1. You end up with $36 but its still 35:1
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:47 am to iamAG
Your probability to hit 17 does not change from round to round. It’s literally always 1:38. If the first round was 12 and they took 12 off the board after that round then yes your probability to hit 17 would increase to 1:37. But it does not.
This post was edited on 6/13/18 at 10:48 am
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:47 am to iamAG
Best argument I heard for Roulette was to cut the wheel into quarters and play 1/4 of the wheel. Or take the advice I got on my first casino trip from an old man. He said “you want some advice? Get a stack of $20s about 2 inches thick. Find the nearest men’s room and every 10 minutes take one of those $20s and flush it down the toilet. When that gets fun come sit at the table. It’s the same shite.” He wasn’t wrong
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:47 am to iamAG
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Not true when talking about probability of one number hitting. Over time when one number does not hit, the likelihood of that number hitting goes up.
well
sounds like it's foolproof
let us know how it works out
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:48 am to LSUBoo
Bet $100 on black. Double down every time you lose. Eventually you will win. Then quit.
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