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Title: Random versus Random (numbers)
Post by: CategoryC on November 21, 2010, 07:47:34 PM
I think this may sound ridiculous, but however, decided to share this idea here.
What do you think of covering 35 numbers on a no-zero wheel(for example at Betvoyager).  You have only one uncovered number, that is defined randomly - you take some random numbers from random. org and begin to play.
Every time you win, you are 1 unit ahead.  I think this is good for hit and run.  Can someone test this or tell me what is the possibility a number from the BetVoyager RNG to coincide with the number I don't cover and have taken from Random. org?

I would like to hear your opinions about this. 
Thank you very much in advance and good luck to everyone!
Title: Re: Random versus Random (numbers)
Post by: sebix on November 21, 2010, 08:25:07 PM
Hi there!

Nice post and nice ideea. The only think here to be understood is that you play a zero house edge roulette with a RNG. If you take the mathematical chances, it means that on the long run the casino would break even. Yeah right! They use RNG that gives them an overall edge. For instance, they might give away $999 at each $1000 invested by players. So, you might think that you are playing a fair game (no zero/s on the wheel), actually someone has to lose. Now if that person is you or someone else, only the "fair" RNG can decide.

sebix
Title: Re: Random versus Random (numbers)
Post by: bombus on November 21, 2010, 08:54:19 PM
Quote from: CategoryC on November 21, 2010, 07:47:34 PM
...Can someone test this or tell me what is the possibility a number from the BetVoyager RNG to coincide with the number I don't cover and have taken from Random. org?...

1/36.
Title: Re: Random versus Random (numbers)
Post by: GLC on November 21, 2010, 11:21:48 PM
Quote from: CategoryC on November 21, 2010, 07:47:34 PM
I think this may sound ridiculous, but however, decided to share this idea here.
What do you think of covering 35 numbers on a no-zero wheel(for example at Betvoyager).  You have only one uncovered number, that is defined randomly - you take some random numbers from random. org and begin to play.
Every time you win, you are 1 unit ahead.  I think this is good for hit and run.  Can someone test this or tell me what is the possibility a number from the BetVoyager RNG to coincide with the number I don't cover and have taken from Random. org?

I would like to hear your opinions about this. 
Thank you very much in advance and good luck to everyone!

CC,

With a lot of luck, you should break even eventually.
Title: Re: Random versus Random (numbers)
Post by: pins on November 22, 2010, 12:17:24 AM
how much are you going to bet on each number say 10. you outlay 350. you win10.to make it worth your whil;e you would have to win at least 200 dollars.  one bet two thousand dolloars .win 200.  you could win two hundred a day for life if you were lucky . food for thought. good luck.
Title: Re: Random versus Random (numbers)
Post by: pins on November 22, 2010, 12:19:01 AM
sorry it should be 3.500.
Title: Re: Random versus Random (numbers)
Post by: HighRoller on November 22, 2010, 11:03:14 PM
Tried it, lost it all.  Rng will take all your money when you are winning too much.
Title: Re: Random versus Random (numbers)
Post by: Allin on November 23, 2010, 10:29:17 AM
RNG will faster kill you

Live wheel slowly kill you.

Moral is Both will kill you... :pleasantry: