Re: Roulette: what to do after 100 'red'-spins
- From: "Adam" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 09:23:15 -0000
"AngTalunin" <wouter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This evening I was having a discussion about the chances on a roulette
table.
Suppose we only bet red or black and the wheel has spun 100 times red in
one role (with no black, green between it).
What should we bet on next? Should this be red, black, or doesn't it
matter?
If the wheel and the dealer are fair (so every run is indeed random), it
does not matter.
But I read some things about dealers who spin the wheel and throw the ball
the same every time (so the outcome of the run could depend on the
previous run). But can this give you enough information to say black or
red?
Or this this just give you a range of number and is the chance in this
range for red and black the same?
It's kind of irrelevant. The casino would have changed the wheel long before
it got to 100 consecutive reds, as they would have figured out that
something fishy is going on.
Adam
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