Yes, a 10,000x hit in Plinko is possible, but it is extremely rare. The multiplier exists in the game, which means the system allows it to happen, but the probability of landing exactly in that slot is very small.
Most players can play thousands or even millions of drops without ever seeing a 10,000x hit. It usually requires a lot of luck and a very long session. Because Plinko is based on randomness, every drop is independent, so previous results do not increase the chances of hitting it.
So while 10,000x is technically possible, it’s something that happens very rarely and shouldn’t be expected regularly.
In my experience, I almost never change the seed while playing. Changing the seed doesn’t really have any power to change the outcomes, since the results are generated by the provably fair system anyway. Because of that, resetting or changing the seed usually doesn’t make any real difference to the results you get.
For me, it feels unnecessary to keep changing it, since every roll or spin is already predetermined by the system’s fairness algorithm. So most of the time I just keep playing without touching the seed unless I want to reset it for personal preference.
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