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Title: delectus: random vs automated wheel
Post by: wannawin on October 11, 2017, 01:26:42 PM
delectus said:

Quote from: delectus on September 14, 2017, 07:47:21 AM
Please note the random numbers at random.org and say an actual roulette wheel produce completely
different results
. I have worked on random numbers for a great many years and I am currently looking
at the results for sets, when using random.org random numbers. It is interesting to discover the differences
and try to discover why there should be such a difference.

also

Quote from: delectus on September 16, 2017, 01:15:27 PM
Anyone who has bet on sleepers ( 3 x 37 = 111 spins is "officially" a sleeper), will be often aware
that irritatingly, the ball will land often either side of a sleeping number, say 1 & 16 the sleeper being 33.

A possible interesting research may be to examine random.org sleepers, this may point to some
differences, such as the above and when a sleeper appears.

there are random.org and automated roulette numbers easily accessible on the internet.  could you do a step by step comparison on the differences found between two of these samples complete with statistics? this topic is interesting to me because I do not see anything different but I remain open to being proved otherwise. thank you.
Title: Re: delectus: random vs automated wheel
Post by: delectus on October 11, 2017, 02:24:19 PM
I agree it is interesting, but it requires a great deal of work. It is one of my "to do" projects .

At the present time I have put on hold all projects including pi.

I am going to the casino's more often now using parameters based on the probability "process".
It will become a full time job. Will keep posting here from time to time.
Title: Re: delectus: random vs automated wheel
Post by: Dr. Mabuse on July 18, 2018, 10:12:07 PM
REALITY: casino gaming is  entertainment . It  does not bring a steady income unless a person is backed up by  substantial  financial resources .


Do mpt get your hops too high .



Dr.Mabuse


The Gambler
Title: Re: delectus: random vs automated wheel
Post by: Sputnik on July 20, 2018, 02:27:30 PM
QuoteI am going to the casino's more often now using parameters based on the probability "process".
It will become a full-time job. Will keep posting here from time to time.

Again you see someone who dreams about gamble as a full-time job.
But does anyone know what it takes?

My main concern about gamble as a pro is the pension when you are going to retire.

You have to understand when you work for a living you get score point at your government that will turn into how much pension you will get reaching 65 years of age.
Let's say you get 1500 Euro each month and live to 90, that is 25 years.
One year has 12 months and you would earn 18000 Euro a year and that is 450000 Euro during the 25 year period.

This means you have to win and save 4,5 million in gambling money to live an independent life at older days.
Now you might argue that you can continue to play the games after 65 years of age.
Then you don't know how your health will be, getting old and you don't have the same strength as when you are young.

I keep my day job and play to have an extra income and when i reach 65 years of age i can live an independent lifestyle with regular income with no worries or have to gamble/work to earn money.
Title: Re: delectus: random vs automated wheel
Post by: Freddie.Winter on March 04, 2020, 09:34:31 AM
When I play roulette. I put everything on red or black. Thus the chance to win is bigger!