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Need help for a statistic

Started by vladir, Oct 19, 06:48 AM 2011

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vladir

Hi,

I need your help, can someone help me calculate the following data regarding columns, or dozens, or both... but just dozens is enough for now.


I want to know how manny spins between ocurrences of 4 or more consecutive repeats of a dozen (no need to be the same dozen, I'm looking for the event of 4(or more) repetitions of whatever dozen, followed by the event of 4(or more) repetition of the same or another dozen)

Especially, I would need to know the average and the maximum of this intervals between 4 (or more) repetitions of dozens.

If someone could calculate this in, lets say.... 1.000.000 spins, it would be great :)


I will share with the forum of course what system I have in mind if someone here can provide me this data. I need it to calculate an entry point for the system I have in mind (withouth this, it won't work).



I'm not sure I was clear enough in the request... If you have questions, please ask.


"In God we trust; all others must bring data", W. Edwards Deming

MadMax

Hi Vladir!
I´ve run a simulation with 707 493 real spins.
In these spins, a repeat of 4 or more dozens (I just tested on the dozens) came 16 225 times.
The longest period without a repeat for the next 4 dozen repeater was 412 times.
So, on average, every 44. spin will bring a repeat of 4 dozens.
Please note, that I´m no expert in coding and that I can´t guarantee, that I´ve made no mistake.
Hope, that helps.
Cheers

vladir

Thank you very much!.

Your numbers are probably correct. I was expecting a maximum of arround 200... but 412 is far more then what I expected. It's too much for the system I was thinking about to work... :(

Let's move forward...

Cheers

"In God we trust; all others must bring data", W. Edwards Deming

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