(For BlackJack and other card games, please imagine if those games used an infinite deck. An infinite deck would have an infinite number of each type of card).
This question is of the utmost importance. Most people give an answer without even spending a moment studying the past results. However, I have spent many - many, many, many - moments studying the past results.
Some of the "alternative" lottery experts out there believe that the past results - spins, draws, hands, etc., - have an affect on future results. An example they give is this: If the past results do not affect future results, then how come a certain result will not occur endlessly? After-all, it's 50% heads or tails. Why wouldn't tails come out hundreds, even thousands of times in a row if there was no memory of the past? Yet it never will come out so biased. If a real coin was flipped as a test, there probably wouldn't ever be a string of more than 25-30 consecutive flips either way.
In the past I have leaned toward the belief of past draws affecting the outcome of future draws. But now after studying the Pick3 lottery for quite some time, I have begun to change my opinion on this question. I am really beginning to believe that the past results DO NOT have any affect on future results.
What are your opinions? What do you think? Please vote and comment. Thanks!
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This question is of the utmost importance. Most people give an answer without even spending a moment studying the past results. However, I have spent many - many, many, many - moments studying the past results.
Some of the "alternative" lottery experts out there believe that the past results - spins, draws, hands, etc., - have an affect on future results. An example they give is this: If the past results do not affect future results, then how come a certain result will not occur endlessly? After-all, it's 50% heads or tails. Why wouldn't tails come out hundreds, even thousands of times in a row if there was no memory of the past? Yet it never will come out so biased. If a real coin was flipped as a test, there probably wouldn't ever be a string of more than 25-30 consecutive flips either way.
In the past I have leaned toward the belief of past draws affecting the outcome of future draws. But now after studying the Pick3 lottery for quite some time, I have begun to change my opinion on this question. I am really beginning to believe that the past results DO NOT have any affect on future results.
What are your opinions? What do you think? Please vote and comment. Thanks!
Licentia