Bigphish99 Posted January 17 #1 Posted January 17 How often do you normally want to change your seed? How many games played? hewigo5389 1
jimstonebj Posted January 17 #2 Posted January 17 I've heard changing the seed will not impact play but I usually change after a losing session - Just in case hewigo5389 1
Zensubo Posted January 17 #3 Posted January 17 Cela dépend de vous est votre tempérament personnellement je change assez souvent voir à chaque jeux quand je change hewigo5389 1
jnix85 Posted January 25 #5 Posted January 25 Probably just gambler’s superstition, but I’m open to trying anything and seeing what works for me over time.
SONiamWET Posted January 25 #6 Posted January 25 changing seeds actually does nothing or it has no power to change the outcomes of the bets you placed. in short you can say / compare change seed with shuffling a dec ok cards . which means it can just make them to come sooner or later but outcomes never going to be changed. hewigo5389 1
tl74 Posted January 31 #8 Posted January 31 i usually leave it but sometimes after a winning streak i change it hewigo5389 1
pgww9221 Posted February 7 #10 Posted February 7 When things don't go my way, I switch... hewigo5389 1
Fadaaar Posted February 14 #11 Posted February 14 Every 25k rolls I guess but I don’t think it changes anything
meatypete Posted March 17 #17 Posted March 17 A nonce of 1,000,000 has exact same probability profile as a nonce of 1. neither changing your seed nor having a high nonce value will affect your actual mathematical probability of winning
Fortunateone Posted April 18 #20 Posted April 18 Biggest mistake I made was changing my first seed. It was so lucky
FirebotYTStakes Posted Tuesday at 05:07 AM #22 Posted Tuesday at 05:07 AM i change it for certain games - if you believe a game is juiced at the beginning (bit hit within 100 spins), it may potentially give you more wins. Also to add to this post, there is no true thing as random for a computer, and every sequence is predetermined (this is how simulations are run to test the integrity of the seed and game and validate RTP). This is not like roulette where every outcome is truly random. Now unless you have direct knowledge mathematically it's pretty much random, and hypothesis someone has may not be accurate
CueBallSocial Posted Friday at 11:19 PM #23 Posted Friday at 11:19 PM In my opinion, changing the seed definitely has an impact on the game and the outcome you are going for, if you are pursuing a high multi it might be better to leave it longer. Where as, if you are playing a short multi strategy I have found it be beneficial to switch it up.
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