March 7th, 2013 at 3:57:24 PM
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Hi everyone. I am new to this site and come with a question, which I hope I can express correctly.
I like the online roulette game and have read about the statistical probabilities, for every 1000 spins on average one might expect 210 single losses, 40 two in a row, 9 three in a row and 2 four in a row.
Now I know those are just statistics but according to various people these are not far off.
My question is not about the averages, having enough bankroll should help against these odds, my point lies whitin the realm of the RNG and how it operates. Basicaly I need to know:
does my account with the casino has a RNG just for me?
does the RNG keep track of MY 1000 average spins, meaning I play 10 spins per day, and so on, will I have the same averages?
is it better to play at a various player table?
Any input on this is highly appreciated
Kind Regards and success to everyone
Xexu
I like the online roulette game and have read about the statistical probabilities, for every 1000 spins on average one might expect 210 single losses, 40 two in a row, 9 three in a row and 2 four in a row.
Now I know those are just statistics but according to various people these are not far off.
My question is not about the averages, having enough bankroll should help against these odds, my point lies whitin the realm of the RNG and how it operates. Basicaly I need to know:
does my account with the casino has a RNG just for me?
does the RNG keep track of MY 1000 average spins, meaning I play 10 spins per day, and so on, will I have the same averages?
is it better to play at a various player table?
Any input on this is highly appreciated
Kind Regards and success to everyone
Xexu
March 7th, 2013 at 4:07:27 PM
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Quote: Xexu
does my account with the casino has a RNG just for me?
does the RNG keep track of MY 1000 average spins, meaning I play 10 spins per day, and so on, will I have the same averages?
Very likely not, but either way it doesn't matter. A fair RNG doesn't "Keep track" of anything. It generates a number every time with previous spins having no bearing on future ones. You might or might not have the same averages, but it doesn't know the difference between any spins nor does it "remember" them.
March 8th, 2013 at 12:00:55 AM
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Quote: Xexudoes the RNG keep track of MY 1000 average spins, meaning I play 10 spins per day, and so on, will I have the same averages?
This would be a highly non-random RNG, and any casino should actually fear non-random RNGs because they open the potential for an exploit by the player.
March 8th, 2013 at 12:25:07 AM
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Quote: Xexudoes my account with the casino has a RNG just for me?
Highly unlikely, there's just no reason to add that complexity.
Quote: Xexudoes the RNG keep track of MY 1000 average spins, meaning I play 10 spins per day, and so on, will I have the same averages?
If the RNG is doing it's job correctly you should have the same random distribution regardless of whether it keeps track of you or not. And again, from the developers point of view there's no reason to add such complexity to the code.
Quote: Xexuis it better to play at a various player table?
Only if it makes you happier.