Casler1 Posted June 12 #1 Posted June 12 I usually hit around 1,500 spins on a single seed before I start feeling the itch to change it and generate a new one. I know the math says the house edge and randomness don't change regardless of how long a seed is active, but sometimes changing it feels like a psychological hard reset when a session goes cold. How often do you guys reset your seeds? Do you stick to a strict number of spins (like 1k or 2k), change it only after a bad losing streak, or just leave it alone entirely and let it ride? Curious to see who actually believes it changes the momentum!
Lylanna Posted June 12 #3 Posted June 12 I do on some of the slots that have seed. But my originals NEVER!! I am at 35 million nonce. I really should be trying 300,000x on limbo, lol
Assskking Posted June 12 #4 Posted June 12 Setiap taruhan memiliki porsi kemenangan tersendiri saya rasa seperti itu
doomed4348 Posted June 12 #6 Posted June 12 if im buying mystery or max or nothings ill reset, also sometimes original for plinko
Kehindesanni52 Posted June 13 #9 Posted June 13 i guess it works for some but feels you still need to be lucky
Casler1 Posted June 18 Author #10 Posted June 18 Yeah. Sometimes I get paranoid and change it few times when nothing hits. Still doesn't hit. lol
Bto2002 Posted 6 hours ago #12 Posted 6 hours ago I reset everything except valkyrie games and we all know why
qirikkitiw Posted 6 hours ago #14 Posted 6 hours ago Yes jam start new Seedorf after deposit itu feels start brand new hope
alwaysontilt Posted 5 hours ago #15 Posted 5 hours ago I always tell myself I'll reset the seed but get locked in when I win and then rinse, I really want to start resetting the seed more regularly but idk. It doesn't change anything but it can help after a big win
highprophet247 Posted 5 hours ago #17 Posted 5 hours ago i do depending on the shit it's hitting, i don't touch it on slots though i probably should
degendpxx2. Posted 5 hours ago #20 Posted 5 hours ago I mean if you believe in provably fair then yes, seeds matter in each specific bets outcome, especially depending on your game of choice. With that being said, all the math equals the same thing in the long run, so it just depends on how you view it.
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