ScooterPi Posted September 18, 2018 #1 Posted September 18, 2018 Hi guys - Wondering if you all have noticed that HiLo plays a bit differently than it did before update? The strategy I played with before no longer works so well, as it seems the 'randomness factor' of the HiLo draw is increased. Above having been said, I'd like to share how I play HiLo (or rather, how I used to WIN HiLo), and see if you all have any different techniques to share. I've been playing using the concept of each card being a 1/52 chance. Meaning, as a base rule - you have just as much of a chance of drawing A followed by 2 as any other card. The difference being, how frequently cards are picked using random 1/52. I wish I knew statistics-verbage more than I do...please bear with me.... Soooo, although you may have 'equal' odds of picking any given card, keep in mind what has been drawn prior to the had you are playing. If there has been a huge amount of high cards, like J-10-8-Q.....then odds are in favor of you getting a lower card. As I said, HiLo was easier to play before update, as trends showed much more strongly. But, keeping in mind of how long it's been since a low streak of cards or high streak can be pretty telling as to where the next card will land.
lolipant Posted September 18, 2018 #2 Posted September 18, 2018 stake using infinite deck system in all card game logic so each card have 1/52 and doesn't have a recollection of the previous event (which you can test theories in verification results)
williamshennie9 Posted September 18, 2018 #3 Posted September 18, 2018 The difference with Stake is the an infinite amount of decks are used, so you have an equal chance of getting: A,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.J.Q.K So you have a 1/13 chance of getting a given card. The odds don't change if you get a certain card, becuase infinite decks are used
Bigmann23 Posted September 18, 2018 #4 Posted September 18, 2018 To me hi/lo does not seem all to differnt my instincts with that game have never been the greatest.
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