OK OK enough people !! My post wasn't a moan about RNG or rigged sites/software. I just had a bad couple of hands thats all ! Please take your arguements elsewhere/start your own thread. Cheers Keep smiling Posted by VespaPX
surely that is just the poker representation of the central limit theorem as applied to cluster theory if I remember correctly this would suggest that not only do golden fish exist but they would actually turn up in twos and threes the power of the golden fish would be inversely proportional to its frequency and the aggression factor of the other player. ie the more aggressive the player the less frequent the fish but it will be more golden. Definitely an exponential relationship which involves the square root of pi somewhere.
Can't remember where I saw that. Maybe in a 10,000 word dissertation I saw somewhere.
golden fish eh surely that is just the poker representation of the central limit theorem as applied to cluster theory if I remember correctly this would suggest that not only do golden fish exist but they would actually turn up in twos and threes the power of the golden fish would be inversely proportional to its frequency and the aggression factor of the other player. ie the more aggressive the player the less frequent the fish but it will be more golden. Definitely an exponential relationship which involves the square root of pi somewhere. Can't remember where I saw that. Maybe in a 10,000 word dissertation I saw somewhere. Posted by GELDY
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looks like another set up.
surely that is just the poker representation of the central limit theorem as applied to cluster theory
if I remember correctly this would suggest that not only do golden fish exist but they would actually turn up in twos and threes
the power of the golden fish would be inversely proportional to its frequency and the aggression factor of the other player. ie the more aggressive the player the less frequent the fish but it will be more golden. Definitely an exponential relationship which involves the square root of pi somewhere.
Can't remember where I saw that. Maybe in a 10,000 word dissertation I saw somewhere.