Draw Timing Change, is it possible?
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Re: Draw Timing Change, is it possible?
Einstein could never bring himself to accept a probablistic universe. However, it's been demonstrated in so many experiements I'm sure he would accept it now.
However, I'm not so sure he would accept the concept of parallel universes. That's never been demonstrated anywhere (except for Fringe ).
However, I'm not so sure he would accept the concept of parallel universes. That's never been demonstrated anywhere (except for Fringe ).
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Albert Einstein was doing fine until Niels Bohr's understanding of Quantum Physics came along. Poor Albert never could accept it, because he was too fixed in one place. Maybe I would have a higher probability (sorry, Frank) of winning at VP in a parallel universe.
As to the original question of whether timing of the deal/draw affects results, the answer is, of course it does. You just don't now how.
To some folks shagrin, I still believe that the more hands played bring you closer to the Expected Return of a given pay table. But in a given session, say four hours of play, you are nowhere close to playing enough hands, no matter how fast you play, to overcome the good luck aspect of hitting good hands.
What I do, for no scientific reason whatsoever, is to wait a while on a machine that is running lean before my next deal or draw. In my mind, this gives the RNG time to cycle to a whole different place where the good cards may be hiding. It also gives me time to chat with a cute waitress. Woo hoo, more time for waitress fraternization sign me up.So it seems like you do understand that changing your draw timing would change your next hand from a random unknown hand, to yet another random unknown hand, and since this change could be either positive or negative the net effect is ZERO. You also seem to understand that it's a preference that neither helps nor hurts, so if you want to do it, go ahead. I couldn't agree more.Kudos...!Remember to email me when you reach town. I'd like to pick your brain about a few things. I want to make my new show more widely appreciated and you are in a demographic I do not understand well.~FKP.S. I have been diagonally parked in a parallel universe for years now.
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[QUOTE=brmcc74][QUOTE=spxChrome][QUOTE=Tony Felder]I just cant seem to string together positive days, its always win, lose, lose, lose, win, lose, win, lose, lose, frustrating!
I do the opposite... but have the same result as you...cause I can clean out 5 winning sessions with 1 losing session.[/QUOTE] x2[/QUOTE]Would it be possible for both Spx and brmcc74 to share your gambling "rules" so we could get a feel for what's causing your predilection towards frequent wins overshadowed by infrequent large losses???~FK[/QUOTE]
What do you want to know? I normally play 8-10 hour sessions. Problem is on mulitple occasions I can grind out 800-1500 win, but it is not uncommon to have a 8 hour loosing session for 3000-5000 loss. So as you an see 4 winnings sessions get cleaned out by 1 dry session.
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What do you want to know? I normally play 8-10 hour sessions. Problem is on mulitple occasions I can grind out 800-1500 win, but it is not uncommon to have a 8 hour loosing session for 3000-5000 loss. So as you an see 4 winnings sessions get cleaned out by 1 dry session.Sounds like it's just the game you're playing.