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Re: Primedice.com | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 60+ Billion Bets | 113+ BTC Jackpot!
by
Betwrong
on 16/03/2021, 08:53:58 UTC
True. Take me, for example. Knowing well that it has nothing to do with reality, I feel like I should hit below 1.00 after hitting above 98.99, so I change sides right away, and sometimes it works for me,  but it's not like a knowledge that I can use to be winning more playing dice. Rather, it's adding more fun to the game, that's all. Smiley
I am surprised someone else thinks just like me, when I get a roll above 90 and I am hunting a 10x multiplier then I change from over to under because I have a feeling that under 10 has better chances now given I already have hit above 90 once. To a certain extent that works though because if I make a list, I am sure once I hit 90+, there are more often I hit under 10 than again hitting over 90.

Maybe it has something to do with how primedice looks because there is a line and numbers appear from left to right based on what number appears and once the bar moves towards the extreme right side, I feel like it will come towards the left now.



See the image above, for example, now I feel like the bar will move towards the left side only despite knowing that it might not be true Tongue.

Yeah, look at my today's example



I could win 198x two times in a row, using that strategy, but unfortunately I was hunting for 990x, so I won nothing. Smiley

But of course in reality there's no such thing as higher probability of hitting below 1 after hitting above 100. It's just the way our brain works: quickly forgetting anything that doesn't satisfy our theory, and remembering things that do. Smiley