MrUKHackz

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@Chair Slots I know what you're getting at with the odds but let me word it like this so you get what angle I was coming from, for example...

The chance of red coming out is always 48.7% every spin which is nearly even money, however, if you bet me the next 10 spins would all be Red and that's what you wanted to bet, the odds would then be 1376 to 1 of that happening, so it's still a 48.7% chance every spin to hit a red but still 1376 to 1 to call 10 of them in a row.

Capeesh? 

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57 minutes ago, MrUKHackz said:

@Chair Slots I know what you're getting at with the odds but let me word it like this so you get what angle I was coming from, for example...

The chance of red coming out is always 48.7% every spin which is nearly even money, however, if you bet me the next 10 spins would all be Red and that's what you wanted to bet, the odds would then be 1376 to 1 of that happening, so it's still a 48.7% chance every spin to hit a red but still 1376 to 1 to call 10 of them in a row.

Capeesh? 

Yes, and it would be 1376 to 1 for any other red/ black combination for the next 10 spins too. 😇

By the way I’m not arguing with you, I know you get it. I was just pointing out that four of the same number consecutively is only amazing from a visual point of view. 

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1 hour ago, MrUKHackz said:

Their's 54 stops on the wheel and 21 of those are number 1. That makes it odds of 2.57, odds of it happening twice in a row are 2.57 x 2.57 which is odds of 6.60.

So to get the odds for 10 in a row it's 2.57^10 which is 12,569 or 12,568 to 1

My complete guess was pretty decent 👌 

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1 minute ago, therealwintersoldier said:

Pretty basic math that champ!

Though not taking anything away from Hackzy

Alright clever dick ha 

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