The Math Behind Roobet’s Roulette | Testing Strategies on Cryptocurrency Casino Game

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Exploring the math, statistics, and code of the Roobet’s Roulette cryptocurrency casino game in order to calculate the expected value and average loss per game. Using Python, we are able to simulate different betting strategies and determine the effectiveness of these approaches.

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10 thoughts on “The Math Behind Roobet’s Roulette | Testing Strategies on Cryptocurrency Casino Game

  1. I would love to see the black/red strategy. It means that you bet on red, if you loose make a double down on color that win (black) and vice-versa. With martingale, in short run, something about 1.5k times i made some good money…but i like to see in long run how good it is, for real. I use Roobet too

  2. Tried simulating in python, a method which would wait for "x" amount of consequetive "red" outcomes, and only after that ammount (lets say 5 for example), would you start implementing the Martingale method.
    Although the odds are independent from one roll to the next, if you consider you got 5 red rolls in a row, the odds of the next one being red is very low (like tossing a coin and landing on heads or tails is 50%, but if you previously threw 50 coins heads in a row, odds are you are probably landing on tails on the next throw).

    However this method wasnt very advantageous since you still would end up loosing after many many throws. And if you played it safe, with a large bankroll + consequetive red's, you would be getting like 12 profit from a 1000 bankroll… Not worth the risk.

    Comes to no suprise that these casinos really do have the odds thought out.

  3. Thank you for sharing your knowledge

    i would like to ask you to make a lighting roulette From EVOLUTION video

  4. If there are clear patterns, can you analyze the data moving forward and play based on the expected pattern, like forecasting?

  5. create an AI that creates gambling strategies and run generations to find the best strategy

  6. God bless everyone who sees this I hope you have a great rest of your day and a great day tomorrow bye. God is king and God loves you ❤️🙏🏽🤍🕊🤍

  7. Could you make a video about counting cards in blackjack and how it can increase your odds of winning?

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