Originally Posted by arcimede$ View Post
Math predicts randomness within well understood bounds. These bounds are based on probabilities.

The key thing to understand about randomness is that even though it is not exact, there is no way to control it. You can't make an RNG give you 4 aces more than another person. You can get up and leave, twirl around or take a leak all you want but you can't force random events to lean towards what you want. That's why it's called random. And, that's why Alan's "human element" is total nonsense. He is claiming he can make a RNG give him better cards than the average player. That is just plain stupid.
So, all we can do then is play within a time frame and take whatever luck comes our way with a structured progression to benefit from this luck whenever it comes whether it be $100 or $1000.