Re: Fibonacci and the roullette wheel
- From: digikey@xxxxxxxxx (D. Akers)
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 17:08:15 -0400
Alexander wrote:
<snip>"As stated in my original question, other than a long losing
sequence on one of the block bets, are there any other reasons why this
would not work."
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Re:
On a final note, I have concluded that in 1000 trials of your system on
a double-0 wheel, with the limit at 34 (point at which I walk away from
the table) on the fibonacci sequence, the expectation for wins is
2348.86 units and the expectation for losses is 2892.27 units, resulting
in a net expectation of -543.41 units. This occurs even though the
"failure rate" (sequences with no win in 9 spins) is only 3.3% because
the mean win per winning sequence is only 2.43 units while the mean loss
per losing sequence is 88.
Dan Akers
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