sebakapsel Posted November 11, 2024 #51 Posted November 11, 2024 One time i drop just 10 balls and i hit 2x 620x and 1x 1000x 🤣 5$ up to 5000$ in 15 seconds ✌️🍀🔥
Alerud Posted November 18, 2024 #52 Posted November 18, 2024 Thinks they need to boost it a little bit
cacciutt Posted November 18, 2024 #54 Posted November 18, 2024 Plinko is absolute garbage, RTP is 40%
panky161 Posted November 18, 2024 #56 Posted November 18, 2024 Interesting Topic picked. I now generate my own basis on nonce and everytime get a success. Also, not sure if you will be surprised but I get 1000x every alternate day atleast. Sometimes, 2 times as well on a single play of an hour roughly In a Plinko game, randomness is key to deciding where the disc lands. If it's a physical Plinko board, randomness comes naturally as the disc bounces off the pegs. But in a digital version of Plinko, the computer uses something called a seed to generate randomness. What’s a Seed? A seed is just a starting number the computer uses to create a sequence of random choices—like whether the disc should go left or right at each peg. The cool thing about a seed is that if you use the same seed, you’ll get the same result every time. It’s like following the same recipe: use the same ingredients (seed), and you’ll bake the same cake (Plinko result). How It Works in Plinko: Start with a Seed: The game picks a seed, either randomly or based on something specific (like the current time). Generate the Path: The seed is fed into the computer’s randomizer, which decides each step the disc takes—left or right—as it falls through the pegs. Determine the Result: After the disc finishes its bumpy ride, it lands in a slot, and that’s your final outcome (a prize, score, or whatever the game awards). Why Use a Seed? Reproducibility: If someone uses the same seed later, they’ll see the same path and result. This is useful for testing or proving the game is fair. Simulating Real Life: Since a computer doesn’t have pegs and gravity, the seed helps create a random, lifelike experience. Fairness in Games: In online games, seeds can be shared with players to prove the game wasn’t rigged. So, a Plinko seed is basically a way for a computer to make the game feel random and fair while being predictable if needed. It’s like magic numbers working behind the scenes!
Noelle11 Posted November 19, 2024 #57 Posted November 19, 2024 for i know when you hit 1000x in plinko in a way like 100 rolls then you are very lucky so should hit that again when you change seed then go make a higher bet, i hit 750$ when i did this whe you heard you should stick to one seed is not true at all, when you already hit a 1000x you should change the seed for you to able to hit more again
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