Question for the Bandit!

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  • #95507
    nffcfan WANTED $8
    Outlaw

    Hey Steve,

    Just a random question based on how the ladder works on reel king (ie win or lose)

    If you were playing on a game with a red or black gamble (win or lose) like book of ra or book of dead and <span style=”font-size: 1rem;”>were attempting to max out the gamble would you always back the same colour or would you switch between colours during the gamble?</span>

    On your last vid you took a £20 win to £20,480 which was 10 gambles in a row.

    The thought of drawing 10 red cards  in a row seems mental but obviously does happen in terms of the ladder gamble.

    Just wondered how you would look at the gamble if you attempted it in another format?

    Please be aware I cannot cover the £50k loss if you do attempt to try out a form of red black gamble on another game!

    #95520
    Biohazard WANTED $675
    Outlaw

    It is essentially the same sort of gamble, but rather than picking a colour, it just picks win/lose for you. Still 50/50 no matter how you look at it!

    Ten wins in a row is incredibly unlikely, 1 in 1,024 chance to be precise – Steve winning is just a combination of a number of attempts (most of which we don’t see, but he’s often playing for hours) and just brute luck.

    #95511
    ormerods_j WANTED $1
    Outlaw

    I’d imagine each gamble gives you a slightly less than 50% chance of winning, so picking red/black doesn’t matter; it’s just RNG at the end of the day.

     

    It’s the same as picking red/black on a roulette table, even if the ball had landed on black for the 10 previous spins it wouldn’t make red any more likely on the next spin.

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