Soldato
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Hi all.
Online slot machines work by using a constantly running random number generator. When you press the spin button, whatever number is in the RNG at the time is what determines the reel combination that will be displayed on the screen. Apparently, a slot has no memory of previous spins or payouts. Each and every spin is random.
For those who have played online slots though, it certainly doesn't feel like this is the case. I only play online slots with free money (essentially sign up offers and the like). But what I commonly see is that if I hit a win, then the slot feels like it goes on the rob. If it was truly random, I wouldn't expect to see this same pattern of win, rob, win, rob, over and over again.
Is this just misperception (because true randomness can often feel counter intuitive), or is there something else going on in the slot that allows it to switch on the robbing mode?
A second question relates to roulette. Let's say you are playing only red and black. Forgetting the zero for the moment, over a long period the number of reds and blacks would be equal at 50% chance each.
However it feels counter intuitive to say that the odds of 10 reds in a row are the same as the odds of any other mixed combination.
I have witnessed many long red or black streaks. If you were playing a strategy of sticking to one colour for 10 spins, does probability theory in any way help you decide to switch colours or not? For example let's say you bet on red 5 times in a row and black comes out every time. Should you switch colours?
Online slot machines work by using a constantly running random number generator. When you press the spin button, whatever number is in the RNG at the time is what determines the reel combination that will be displayed on the screen. Apparently, a slot has no memory of previous spins or payouts. Each and every spin is random.
For those who have played online slots though, it certainly doesn't feel like this is the case. I only play online slots with free money (essentially sign up offers and the like). But what I commonly see is that if I hit a win, then the slot feels like it goes on the rob. If it was truly random, I wouldn't expect to see this same pattern of win, rob, win, rob, over and over again.
Is this just misperception (because true randomness can often feel counter intuitive), or is there something else going on in the slot that allows it to switch on the robbing mode?
A second question relates to roulette. Let's say you are playing only red and black. Forgetting the zero for the moment, over a long period the number of reds and blacks would be equal at 50% chance each.
However it feels counter intuitive to say that the odds of 10 reds in a row are the same as the odds of any other mixed combination.
I have witnessed many long red or black streaks. If you were playing a strategy of sticking to one colour for 10 spins, does probability theory in any way help you decide to switch colours or not? For example let's say you bet on red 5 times in a row and black comes out every time. Should you switch colours?