Post
Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Exploring the math behind Plinko on Stake
by
Hispo
on 13/02/2025, 22:06:44 UTC
I didn't like the article because It use as example the low risk plinko while most users like to play with the high risk versión, so, It would be nice if you add the technical data of the hard version.

From what I understand the odds of getting the x999 is like 0.0034%, but im not sure, I make the math some years ago and now I don't remeber the exact number.

Disregarding the amount of risk they decided to use to run this experiment, still I believe it is worth of appreciation, in spite of most users going for the highest multipliers they can get in a single session. I am sure there mush be less risk-tolerant gamblers out there who wish to go for the moderate or even the losw risk version of Stakes Originals Plinko balls.

This could be only the beginning for these people, so they can further dive into the world of casino game analysis, which is already difficult, considering most casinos do not openly share the official data or source code of the game they host on their websites, so they need to pot for mathematical analysis and the laws of probabilities to come up with an approximation to what happens in reality.