Showing posts with label games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label games. Show all posts

11 September 2009

Online Gaming: Who Is Game with Whom?

Online Gaming: Who Is Game with Whom?

Many people around the world play at online casinos, and that's fine if it's your only source of gambling. However, online casinos are nowhere near as close to the real thing when it comes to simulation. Take Craps for example. Do you have a good craps strategy? The casino determines what number rolls by using a random number generator. However, just how random is random? If you have been in a casino, you know that every single person at a table has a unique rolling pattern. Some stack the dice and casually vault them into the air. Others shake them up and rocket them to the back wall, while other frequently launch the dice off the table or fall short of the back wall. There are even players who change their rolling pattern every roll or point.

An online casino does not have the ability to simulate this. Sure, they can manipulate the random number generator, but there's still no way to accurately simulate table action. Having programmed, I know that a random number generator is not all that random. Worse, if the computer simply "picks a number", it is not even a proper setup to being with. Let's keep looking at Craps. Does the casino have a random number generator that simply picks a number between one and twelve? If so, all the numbers have an even shot at coming out, which is against true probability. Perhaps they list out all probable combinations and then the computer selects one. This would be a little more accurate, probability wise, but it still lacks the real randomness of live action—and weird events are more likely to ensue.

What I'm about to tell you is true and happens more frequently that one would imagine. A tester recently played at an online casino (online casino craps) to monitor number frequency in the field. Within the span of just 150 rolls, the computer rolled 11 non- field numbers in a row and then followed it up a handful of rolls later by rolling 12 non-field numbers in a row. What's the big deal you ask? Well, first, the field has a 44.5% chance of winning on every roll and second; the probability of throwing 11 non-field rolls in a row is .0015%. The probability of throwing 12 non-field numbers in a row is .0008%. These events should happen once every 667 rolls and once every 1176 rolls respectively, yet both where seen within a handful of rolls from each other within the 150 rolls monitored.

Try computer blackjack and Deuces Wild Poker while you're at it!

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16 August 2009

Online Gaming: Who Is Gaming Whom?

Online Gaming: Who Is Gaming Whom?

Reviewed by Wiratri

Many people around the world play at online casinos, and that's fine if it's your only source of gambling. However, online casinos are nowhere near as close to the real thing when it comes to simulation. Take Craps for example. Do you have a good craps strategy? The casino determines what number rolls by using a random number generator. However, just how random is random? If you have been in a casino, you know that every single person at a table has a unique rolling pattern. Some stack the dice and casually vault them into the air. Others shake them up and rocket them to the back wall, while other frequently launch the dice off the table or fall short of the back wall. There are even players who change their rolling pattern every roll or point.

An online casino does not have the ability to simulate this. Sure, they can manipulate the random number generator, but there's still no way to accurately simulate table action. Having programmed, I know that a random number generator is not all that random. Worse, if the computer simply "picks a number", it is not even a proper setup to being with. Let's keep looking at Craps. Does the casino have a random number generator that simply picks a number between one and twelve? If so, all the numbers have an even shot at coming out, which is against true probability. Perhaps they list out all probable combinations and then the computer selects one. This would be a little more accurate, probability wise, but it still lacks the real randomness of live action—and weird events are more likely to ensue.

What I'm about to tell you is true and happens more frequently that one would imagine. A tester recently played at an online casino (online casino craps) to monitor number frequency in the field. Within the span of just 150 rolls, the computer rolled 11 non- field numbers in a row and then followed it up a handful of rolls later by rolling 12 non-field numbers in a row. What's the big deal you ask? Well, first, the field has a 44.5% chance of winning on every roll and second; the probability of throwing 11 non-field rolls in a row is .0015%. The probability of throwing 12 non-field numbers in a row is .0008%. These events should happen once every 667 rolls and once every 1176 rolls respectively, yet both where seen within a handful of rolls from each other within the 150 rolls monitored.

Try computer blackjack and Deuces Wild Poker while you're at it!

30 July 2009

Best Video Game Cheat






Find the Best Video Game Cheat

Reviewed by Bram P

If you look back on the history of video games you will find without fail that many of them have secret codes and things you can input to help you beat the game. Sometimes these video game cheats will be things like God mode, unlimited ammo, unlimited health, or zone and other unlocks. Often times games these days will actually have a place where you can enter video game cheat codes. This is break from the games of years past where you had to enter codes at certain times, but now you can go right to these sections to directly enter your video game cheats. Even though this is amazing that doesn't help you find the right video game cheats to enter. For that you will need to go out and look.

Where The Best Video Game Cheats Are

There are many places that you can go to get video gamecheats, but some of these will charge you a fee for them or a fee for the magazine. You do not need to pay for these video game cheats as there are many available for free right on the internet. I have several sites that I have used in the past for all of my video game cheats. While I am not going to into the specific sites you should be able to find what you are looking for quite quickly. There are some things you want to make sure of before you go looking around however.

First thing, make sure that the website has the version of the game that you are using. Many times codes will be different between different platforms especially between PC and console games. The reason for this is simple; most consoles do not have keyboards so the codes for them will require different inputs from the PC version.

The next thing you want to make sure of is that website gives you quick and easy access to the video game cheat codes. Web sites with a ton of banner ads and complicated menus should be avoided. I like my video game cheat code pages to be as simple as possible. The best websites will have nothing but the codes, and nothing extra.

If you find those two things you should be pretty much all set. The next step is to simply try the codes out and see if they work. Many times this will be the easiest way to judge whether or not the website offers quality codes.

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