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177 days ago
Betting, Computer, Controversial, Debates, Gambling, Guides, Mathematics, Monaco, Monte Carlo, Odds, PC, Ratios, Resources, Simulations, Statistics
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As one of the most senior active posters left in this group it is with heavy heart that I concede its death. I understand many Usenet groups have suffered a similar fate, with the dropping of news feeds by ISPs like AOL and the proliferation of web forums being given as probable reasons. Whatever the...
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182 days ago
Casinos, IGaming, Mathematics, Online, Online Casinos, Ratios
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a purely mathematical definition of random does not exist . Just like "limit", in the reality it can be infinitely close to, but never be achieved. . The definition of randomness is not purely random boundaries. Like the universe,its as big as you think it is. The uncertainty of the breadth...
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217 days ago
Mathematics, Ratios, Statistics, Strategies, Techniques
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Recently I posted some simulation results from three scenarios Alan posited in which the bankroll became more and more under funded, with odds adding volatility. Here is the table (use a fixed-space font): Simulation of Craps Pass Line Wagers Odds Multiplier . . . . = 3x, 4x, 5x Session Bankroll . ....
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1 yr 185 days ago
Betting, Craps, Dice Rolls, Gamblers, Gambling, Games, Mathematics, Odds, Pass Line, Ratios, Simulations, Techniques
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Suppose a casino is going to book 35,000 passline bets of one unit, and will take on as many players as necessary to complete the 35,000 bets, so no bankroll consideration is necessary. If one player goes broke, the next steps up. What can the casino expect? The net outcome, for both the casino and the...
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1 yr 194 days ago
Betting, Casinos, Computer, Craps, Dice Rolls, Gambling, Games, Mathematics, Odds, Pass Line, PC, Percentages, Ratios, Simulations, Variance
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It seems that someone named bigeyeguy started another battle with my prize ratio figure on a 3 hit in 16 with prize ratio of 81% and 4 hit in 16 with prize ratio of 191%. So why don't we start some serious predictions.Post 16 number per round,total 10 rounds,with wheeled results by my wheel. LK
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2 yr 141 days ago
Mathematics, Ratios
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This sounds kind of weird, but I wonder if anyone has delved further into the idea. I live in so cal and driving to Las Vegas every weekend is not practical so I go to the Indian casinos that have card craps. At one casino, I could NEVER win. Even after 10 trips and adhearing to my loss limits. At another...
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2 yr 223 days ago
Betting, Casinos, Countries, Craps, Gambling, Las Vegas, Mathematics, Nevada, North America, Ratios, Us States, USA
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Complement of the day, Although you might be apprehensive about my email as we have not met before, My name is Mr Song Lile I work with the Hang Seng Bank. There is the sum of $19,500,000.00 in my bank"Hang Seng Bank", Hong kong. There were no beneficiaries stated concerning these funds which...
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2 yr 243 days ago
Jobs, Legal, Mathematics, Ratios
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Please post 3-4 lines of 16-20 Numbers for Pick16 prediction,if you like And I DEAL with it for prize ratio. Nan
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2 yr 244 days ago
Mathematics, Ratios
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Today is my birthday,and on this day,11th,15,2007.Lottoking made milestone at rgl. He made it to reach more than 100% prize ratio with only 3 winning numbers to be predicted in 16 numbers. Let's celebrate Nan
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2 yr 257 days ago
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