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Title: Repeaters...
Post by: ThomasGrant on Jul 08, 08:57 PM 2010
Repeaters...
How many times has a single number appeared in any given session?

How does a repeat happen?

I mean, you have 37 numbers to chose from.
And the software they use picks a random number.
Any number from the 37 numbers.

So number 24 turns up.
Then it repeats.
And it repeats again?
And just for fun, it does it a forth time.

How?

Why?

Well since each spin is a separate event.
Each number is treated as a separate number.
For each spin.
It has nothing to do with what happened previous.
Or what will happen next.

People often tell me that RNG is rigged.
It is as if the table you are playing at, knows what you have put down.
And avoids the bet. Or it gives you a number that is not going to give you a return.
How is this possible?
It makes no logical sense.
But logic is not something people have when it comes to playing roulette.

Random, vs True random vs Real Tables.
Is there a difference?

Some say there is.
They look at Dealer Signature.
Or table bias.
Not that these things don't exist.
But as you know.
People have lost on a live table.
Even with systems.

So repeat numbers.
What is a max repeat?

Would it be possible for the number 7 to repeat 21 times?
In RNG? or on a live table.?

What are the odds on that?

As each spin occurs.
The odds for such an event increase.
7 turns up.
Next spin.
7 turns up.
Next spin?
Odds of 7 turning up again start to reach the astronomical level.
7 turns up.

LOL...

The laws of physics have no correlation to RNG.

RNG is lives in the Twilight Zone...
Where strange things happen.