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Limbo: Win % applied to corresponding multiplier


jacobrryan

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I must say it feels like flat out cheating when the corresponding win % with the selected multiplier isn't even remotely close; like a world aparts distance. When something is said to have a win  %, that % applies to each and every individual outcome. It doesn't take an arbitrary population and base it on that; not how statistics works. So I wonder how I could loose upwards of 20 times in a row with a 49.5 win %. And it definitely never goes the other way (winning 20 straight). Anyway food for thought. If someone could help clarify or just passify my bewilderment I'd appreciate it with am open mind

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Dont give up im too i spent alot of money on limbo im still chasing big multiple x1000000 its can hit any time dont give up limbo better to chase big multiple gluck

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On 5/30/2024 at 12:15 PM, jacobrryan said:

I must say it feels like flat out cheating when the corresponding win % with the selected multiplier isn't even remotely close; like a world aparts distance. When something is said to have a win  %, that % applies to each and every individual outcome. It doesn't take an arbitrary population and base it on that; not how statistics works. So I wonder how I could loose upwards of 20 times in a row with a 49.5 win %. And it definitely never goes the other way (winning 20 straight). Anyway food for thought. If someone could help clarify or just passify my bewilderment I'd appreciate it with am open mind

You absolutely right. This is an absolutely predictably biased game. It depends one hundred percent on the bet level and the selected coefficient. Big odds only come up with very small bets. And according to statistics, red drops out 20% more than it should. Tech support explains this by saying that you need to make a million bets to see, but something tells me that the situation will be the same for a million bets. Ha ha.

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So is tech support saying 1,000,000 is the sample size of the number of bets? Doesn't that give them an almost limitless potential to nudge the odds in their favor?

I recommend using stakestats.net for accurate analysis of all your bets. Stake uses them as well to verify provably fair on the site.

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