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Edited by Iti9 at 25-12-2023 01:41 PM
Let's discuss the differences between Keno and Baccarat and whether the law of large numbers applies to them.
Baccarat is a well-known card game that uses eight decks of cards with a 55% probability of a Banker win. However, since you don't play it much, you haven't calculated whether the law of large numbers applies to it. As for Keno, it involves selecting 20 random numbers from a pool of 1 to 80, and the result is determined by the sum of those 20 numbers. You believe that Keno doesn't have the law of large numbers.
If Keno did follow the law of large numbers, it could potentially be profitable. Unfortunately, based on your experiments with various Keno strategies, you couldn't achieve consistent long-term profits. Any temporary profits were likely due to chance. After playing for a while, you've concluded that there's no specific strategy or pattern that Keno follows.
In the end, both Keno and Baccarat are games based on mathematical probabilities, making it challenging to consistently profit from them. It seems that the players in your discussion have mixed opinions about whether the law of large numbers applies to both games, with some emphasizing the importance of entertainment value and others focusing on the underlying probabilities. |
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