I posted other day that I made an RNG in excel and now I have tested it I do agree with the results. The RNG threw up some crazy results like 23 24 24 23 which on a table based game would not happen but is perfectly ok for a computer to do. The general feeling I have is that we try to compare two totally seperate events and link them in the sense a person spinning a ball into a Huxley wheel will give the same result as a computer picking a number between 0 and 36.
Ive never lost on FOBT roulette or casino roulette in the long run BUT have spunked a few triple digit amounts so I decided just to play 2 out of the 3 dozens large bets as covering 24 out of 37 is much better than trying to hit straight ups or splits
I dont think bookies roulette is fixed now
whilst it is impossible for a computer to generate a true random
number on its own im pretty sure they connect some kind of external
sensor to generate a random element to the algorithms, I have noticed that online roulette tends to go on unbelievable streaks and runs, ive seen red appear something like 27 spins in a row which cleaned me out. I have my doubts sometimes that someone intervenes when u appear to be winning lol
number on its own im pretty sure they connect some kind of external
sensor to generate a random element to the algorithms, I have noticed that online roulette tends to go on unbelievable streaks and runs, ive seen red appear something like 27 spins in a row which cleaned me out. I have my doubts sometimes that someone intervenes when u appear to be winning lol
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computers can be random, to a certain extent but if you want to be really picky, roulette isnt random at all..
the result it directly proportionate to the speed of the wheel, the speed of the ball and the angle of the release of the ball, a certain amount of environmental influence might affect the spin. however, due to gravity and the physics, the spins outcome will land in exactly the same place if an identical spin is recreated.
pretty much everything in the two posts above is falacy
computers can be random, to a certain extent but if you want to be really picky, roulette isnt random at all..
the result it directly proportionate to the speed of the wheel, the speed of the ball and the angle of the release of the ball, a certain amount of environmental influence might affect the spin. however, due to gravity and the physics, the spins outcome will land in exactly the same place if an identical spin is recreated.
pretty much everything in the two posts above is falacy