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![]() Haven't been here a while, so this might not be new news.
http://www.twonix.com/index.jsp?action=ruin Found this free download for a Longest Lossing Streak calculator based on mathematical probabilities (strike rates etc) which you put in. There used to be a good site that did this but it no longer operates. Hope this post is useful for some people who like me, want to know more about the odds of success. |
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![]() the way i calculate a loseing streak is i look at my bank balance and if i have $10 i know the loseing streak has to end soon because i am broke and can't bet anymore
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![]() This is the formula I use. It might look a bit complicated but once you've used it a few times it's pretty easy.
Predicting the number of losing runs of a given length, against a given strike rate: X = N x S^2 x (1 - S)^L, where X = number of losing runs of length L N = number of results S = strike rate ^ = to the power of L = length of losing run you wish to investigate. nb. S is in decimal format eg. s/r of 75% would be 0.75 I find if you make N 10,000 it's pretty accurate. |
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