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This F***ing sucks
Roullete systems are depressing -_-
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its all luck... o.o and you can probably just buy another bow from the store right? and what lvl are you? if it's a low lvl bow then enhancing it wont do much... thought if its like a lvl30+ bow that's a different story... >.o
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Here's a helpful tip: Always bet on the same spot, but every time you lose, double the stakes.
Ie. You bet 10 SC on square 1. If you lose, bet 20. Next time 40. Then 80, 160 320 etc. According to laws of probability, "luck" cannot evade Square 1 all the time, so sooner or later you will get all the SC you lost and some profit too. It's only a question of patience and SC funds. |
^Um. Which law of probability is that??? That method sounds pretty sketchy to me.
Let's use a die as an example. If the trials are independent of each other (which a roulette system should be), then your probability doesn't depend on your past results. So if you roll a 1 the first time you roll a die, the next time you roll the die, the chance of you getting a 1 is still 1/6. The probability hasn't changed. If the trials were dependent on each other, then yes, I think that would be correct. |
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You don't believe me? Find a flash roulette game, and try this strategy out.
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It works if you have an infinite bank, otherwise the edge is still with the house.
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There's no mathematical proof behind your method.... :/
(I'm not even dealing with money amounts at this point, just the outcome.) |
Hrae posted the Math proof of the method. But like William Blake said:
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I don't think you read Hrae's link...
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Another way to think about it is if the probability was something extraordinarily small. Let's say... picking a number between 1 and 1,000,000,000. You can pick the number 1 for as long as you like but the number 1 has the same probability of being picked as any other number. And no, I don't need to test this out because this is just a game of probability and there are mathematical rules in probability. If you win in the flash roulette game, then you got lucky (the standard probability worked in your favor). |
I think, theoritically, I can see Bel's proposal... where you bet on flipping a coin, where the chance of getting a head, is the same as getting a tail... So the chance of you winning, is the same as you losing...
But in a real Roulette, You don't just have Red and Black (in order to win double, you must be just betting on the colours).. you also have the 0 and 00, which belongs to neither red or black, and the chance of you winning, will always be lower than the chance of the host winning in the long run... |
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