Ralph says you have to be lucky.
Let's use our imagination: My bot is playing as I type. When it finishes, there will be a long, long list of numbers it produced. Suppose I am lucky and the L v F system wins. It is because I'm lucky? What if I had played the "Five Strikes" system and it lost? Would I then be unlucky? Same numbers, don't you see? How could I be both lucky and unlucky?
I guess my question is this: In a long trot of numbers, say 5,000, the L v F system goes up and down. (I watch it too much!) Am I lucky when it is up? Am I unlucky when it is down?
My real question is this: What if you rode through the unlucky patches and always quit when you were up and lucky. Could you say you're lucky? Or smart enough to know you're luck will change.
And my last question is this: Is all that is needed to win a large enough bankroll and a robot that stop when it hits the lucky win goal?
Sam
Let's use our imagination: My bot is playing as I type. When it finishes, there will be a long, long list of numbers it produced. Suppose I am lucky and the L v F system wins. It is because I'm lucky? What if I had played the "Five Strikes" system and it lost? Would I then be unlucky? Same numbers, don't you see? How could I be both lucky and unlucky?
I guess my question is this: In a long trot of numbers, say 5,000, the L v F system goes up and down. (I watch it too much!) Am I lucky when it is up? Am I unlucky when it is down?
My real question is this: What if you rode through the unlucky patches and always quit when you were up and lucky. Could you say you're lucky? Or smart enough to know you're luck will change.
And my last question is this: Is all that is needed to win a large enough bankroll and a robot that stop when it hits the lucky win goal?
Sam