Actually if you are betting on coin flips and it comes up 10 in a row the same side, I would ask for another coin. Can't hurt and if the coin is biased it might save you a lot of money.
Trish
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Actually if you are betting on coin flips and it comes up 10 in a row the same side, I would ask for another coin. Can't hurt and if the coin is biased it might save you a lot of money.
Trish
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Actually if you are betting on coin flips and it comes up 10 in a row the same side, I would ask for another coin. Can't hurt and if the coin is biased it might save you a lot of money.
Trish
Pragmatism has its valid points. The only measure of the legitimacy
of a theory is results.
Hi, Trish. I was referring to an unbiased coin. I would never fall for a biased coin trick. But it's really besides the point I was making. I make thousands of bets a day. Every video poker hand, every video keno game, every spin on a line game or advantage slot, is a bet. I lose the majority of those bets. But the minority of bets I make that are winners well outrun the losing bets.
"Luck is the intersection of skill and opportunity."
Tex Sheahan
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Actually if you are betting on coin flips and it comes up 10 in a row the same side, I would ask for another coin. Can't hurt and if the coin is biased it might save you a lot of money.
Trish