"For me, its about truly understanding the word Random.
If you did understand it, you wouldn't do any of Turbos 3 points."
Nods. I agree.
"Leaving on a win is an important event."
No, only mentally - It feels nice to walk out ahead. Aside from that, it doesn't affect anything.
You could stay and keep winning, you could stay and lose what you were ahead - the act of leaving doesn't change the math and the next visit is just going to continue basically where you left off.... which makes the act of leaving when "x" happens irrelevant. It does feel good to leave ahead though, like I said - it just doesn't benefit the player.
"Rare event. If the trigger is a rare event it has merit
2 3 then 4? Good trigger"
The problem is that an event seems to be rare when it isn't. It's only how you see it.
If the spins come out #21, #21, #21, #21 - you could post the math showing this is a rare event.
BUT - it's exactly the same odds as seeing #21, #0, #13, #2 - which in your mind looks random and
not a rare event at all. So if you wait for #21, #21, #21 - the odds of the next spin being #21 is exactly the same as the next spin being #2 (from both examples). I hope this helps.
I understand that it takes a while to get to this point lol.
The hard thing to take in is that there is no such thing as a rare event in a game where each spin is independent from the last.
If you did understand it, you wouldn't do any of Turbos 3 points."
Nods. I agree.
"Leaving on a win is an important event."
No, only mentally - It feels nice to walk out ahead. Aside from that, it doesn't affect anything.
You could stay and keep winning, you could stay and lose what you were ahead - the act of leaving doesn't change the math and the next visit is just going to continue basically where you left off.... which makes the act of leaving when "x" happens irrelevant. It does feel good to leave ahead though, like I said - it just doesn't benefit the player.
"Rare event. If the trigger is a rare event it has merit
2 3 then 4? Good trigger"
The problem is that an event seems to be rare when it isn't. It's only how you see it.
If the spins come out #21, #21, #21, #21 - you could post the math showing this is a rare event.
BUT - it's exactly the same odds as seeing #21, #0, #13, #2 - which in your mind looks random and
not a rare event at all. So if you wait for #21, #21, #21 - the odds of the next spin being #21 is exactly the same as the next spin being #2 (from both examples). I hope this helps.
I understand that it takes a while to get to this point lol.
The hard thing to take in is that there is no such thing as a rare event in a game where each spin is independent from the last.