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#346
Math & Statistics / Re: Zero is an even number
August 30, 2013, 06:50:41 AM #347
Math & Statistics / Re: Zero is an even number
August 30, 2013, 06:48:50 AMQuote from: Stepkevh on August 30, 2013, 06:44:33 AMMy thoughts exactly....My brain can't handle going there
Does this also change the fact that there are "19 even numbers " then instead of "18" ?
#348
Bally's Blog / Re: An interesting observation chasing hot numbers
August 29, 2013, 10:03:55 PM
No, its surrounding a double/treble hit number, as skakus suggested....stop on a hit and change to surround another multi hit number.
this was over 37 spins......i.e 33 is hit twice, bet 32,34...later, if you have a bit of winnings, 22 hits 3 times, play 20,21,23,24
Probably different to how he does it....but its the same theory.
this was over 37 spins......i.e 33 is hit twice, bet 32,34...later, if you have a bit of winnings, 22 hits 3 times, play 20,21,23,24
Probably different to how he does it....but its the same theory.
#349
Math & Statistics / Zero is an even number
August 29, 2013, 08:46:48 PM
Thought this was interesting...
Zero is an even number. In other words, its parity—the quality of an integer being even or odd—is even. The simplest way to prove that zero is even is to check that it fits the definition of "even": it is an integer multiple of 2, namely 0 × 2. As a result, zero shares all the properties that characterize even numbers: 0 is divisible by 2, 0 is surrounded on both sides by odd numbers, 0 is the sum of an integer (0) with itself, and a set of 0 objects can be split into two equal sets.
further reading
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parity_of_zero
Zero is an even number. In other words, its parity—the quality of an integer being even or odd—is even. The simplest way to prove that zero is even is to check that it fits the definition of "even": it is an integer multiple of 2, namely 0 × 2. As a result, zero shares all the properties that characterize even numbers: 0 is divisible by 2, 0 is surrounded on both sides by odd numbers, 0 is the sum of an integer (0) with itself, and a set of 0 objects can be split into two equal sets.
further reading
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parity_of_zero
#350
Bally's Blog / Re: An interesting observation chasing hot numbers
August 29, 2013, 08:17:58 PM
and again...lol
#351
Bally's Blog / Re: An interesting observation chasing hot numbers
August 29, 2013, 08:12:13 PM
@skakus
Yeah..I know...touching numbers and such...carpet not wheel.
Will re look at my old ideas
In the mean time....tried your theory.
Touching numbers dragged right along
Yeah..I know...touching numbers and such...carpet not wheel.
Will re look at my old ideas
In the mean time....tried your theory.
Touching numbers dragged right along
#352
General Discussion / Re: Sleeping numbers/lines/ec's/inside numbers
August 27, 2013, 08:55:47 PMQuote from: Bayes on August 27, 2013, 08:47:51 PM
Sorry Turner, a bit off-topic!
But there is some quite good stuff on sleeping numbers in the book.
Bayes....Im joking Sir....i got a good read for the bath out of the topic if nowt else.
#353
General Discussion / Re: Sleeping numbers/lines/ec's/inside numbers
August 27, 2013, 08:33:47 PMwelcome to Turners book club.
Who cares about sleeping numbers anyhow!
I downloaded the said book btw...If I learn 2 things, its worth £6.
fairly big book too....300 real pages, about 6000 mini pages on the kindle
its good to get a different opinion than this shower in here lol.
In fact...Ill come back when I've read it.
(like im going to be missed lol)
#354
General Discussion / A first for me
August 26, 2013, 10:07:13 PM
Dublin bet....guy spinning...not many playing...one if I remember
Woman steps in with a duster, and cleans the wheel
polishes the ball race...cleans each pocket with the duster...even does the middle bit...
She leaves, he throws the next spin.
A first for me!!!
Woman steps in with a duster, and cleans the wheel
polishes the ball race...cleans each pocket with the duster...even does the middle bit...
She leaves, he throws the next spin.
A first for me!!!
#355
General Discussion / Re: The cancellation system (question)
August 24, 2013, 07:25:15 PM
ken...you are scaring me talking about EC bets.
#356
Gambling Philosophy / Re: The car, the goats and Monty Hall
August 24, 2013, 09:42:11 AMQuote from: Buffster on August 23, 2013, 09:43:38 PMHope its not a train coming the other way
There is still a light at the end of the tunnel,
#357
Gambling Philosophy / Re: The car, the goats and Monty Hall
August 23, 2013, 09:29:17 PM
The cliff we fall off in a mechanical system me thinks.
#358
Gambling Philosophy / Re: The car, the goats and Monty Hall
August 23, 2013, 08:36:29 PM
LMAO....I just googled .."3 cups always swap probability"...it said Monty Hall
never mind....it was a program about odds and probabilities where I saw it.
feel a bit daft now
never mind....it was a program about odds and probabilities where I saw it.
feel a bit daft now
#359
Gambling Philosophy / Re: The car, the goats and Monty Hall
August 23, 2013, 08:23:08 PM
The Monty Hall problem reminds me of a trick...which isn't a trick actually
Perhaps Bayes knows this one....and why the probability is better
Now I may of remembered this wrong.
3 cups....one has a ball under it. I know where the ball is....the person playing the game doesn't.
They choose a cup and say this one.
I point to one a) without a ball and b) not the one they picked and say "this one doesn't have the ball.
if they then swap their choice with the 2 cups I didn't point out... they will win more than sticking with their 1st choice over 10 or 20 etc games etc
the probability is more favourable if you always swap....
Perhaps Bayes knows this one....and why the probability is better
Now I may of remembered this wrong.
3 cups....one has a ball under it. I know where the ball is....the person playing the game doesn't.
They choose a cup and say this one.
I point to one a) without a ball and b) not the one they picked and say "this one doesn't have the ball.
if they then swap their choice with the 2 cups I didn't point out... they will win more than sticking with their 1st choice over 10 or 20 etc games etc
the probability is more favourable if you always swap....
#360
Negative / Re: lifetime progression
August 23, 2013, 04:04:10 PM
like this I suppose......red all the time.
betting 42u was uncomfortable even in RX.....rest was 2u-12u (and 42u a few spins)
betting 42u was uncomfortable even in RX.....rest was 2u-12u (and 42u a few spins)