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[vpFREE] Re: What Would It Take???

So It's "free" as in free beer here not as in the word freedom. No
disruptions? I think you guys have spent too much time under casino
surveillance.  Perhaps surveillanceis their day job too.

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To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
From: John White <depbonus@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun Mar 18, 2012 8:39 am
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Re: What Would It Take???

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  From: Frank <frank@progressivevp.com>
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2012 4:47 AM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: What Would It Take???

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(PLEASE DON'T RESPOND TO ANYTHING I SAY IN THIS POST UNLESS THE ADMIN CLEARS THE
TOPIC FOR DISCUSSION)

I guess I understand your concern, people rarely follow instructions on forums.

All I was looking for was the best mathematical procedure to use as a test if
one wished to test it themselves. I was not attempting to promote or discuss
either side of the argument, or prove or disprove which one is correct.

The question I wanted to answer was strictly what is the best type of math for
checking that would achieve the highest level of certainly with the smallest
sample. I know the gaming commission uses Chi Squared, but I hear there are
better faster methods and tricks.

I do not post on FREEvpFREE, so unless you change your mind on allowing this
topic, I guess I'll just work on it elsewhere.

~FK

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, vpFREE Administrator <vpfree3355@...> wrote:

From the vpFREE FAQ:

"vpFREE believes that video poker games which are regulated
by respected gaming commissions are random and fair, and
that the ER of such games is a mathematical function of
their pay tables."

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I've deleted Frank Kneeland's "What Would It Take???" post on vpFREE
and re-posted it on FREEvpFREE.

Formulating the required parameters to mathematically prove, or disprove,
the randomness of video poker offerings is an interesting and important
subject, but it may not have widespread interest for vpFREE members and
it would likely prove to be disruptive.

So, please use FREEvpFREE for any further posts in this thread.

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