Makes perfect sense to me. What these guys can't see is if it can happen once it can happen any amount of times. I don't get why they say it can happen often, they know it can happen often, but then they say it has got to be that you'll lose if it is played as a single session too much. Even the coinflip can come up tails 500 times in a row. How likely that is doesn't matter. Like Singer says, videopoker is based on the math, but the game and its outcome is not based on math alone.
But Reidtz, 500,000 hands? Really? How would such a feat ever come off? My numbers at 500 hands every hour say that's a thousand hours. Unrealistic. Hows about putting up something doable and maybe you'll get a taker or two?





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