Unbelievable

#1
It's not about BJ but worth mentioning it. Yesterday at my local store, number 29 in a single zero roulette landed 7 times in a row!!!! Have you heard about something like this?

BJFan
 

blackjacktilt

Well-Known Member
#2
BJFan said:
It's not about BJ but worth mentioning it. Yesterday at my local store, number 29 in a single zero roulette landed 7 times in a row!!!! Have you heard about something like this?

BJFan
Just did, thanks. :grin:
 

Gamblor

Well-Known Member
#4
~ 1 in 80 billion? Pretty astronomical.

Maybe the wheel's biased, or somebody spilled something sticky into the 29 slot.
 
#5
FLASH1296 said:
I do not believe you.

My hunch is that YOU did not witness same.
Flash,

All I can tell you is that I was playing BJ very close to the roulette table and the dealer told the players to look at the display of the roulette table and I could read the seven ocurrences of the 29. We kept talking about this all the afternoon. If it was an error of the display I can't tell you but I saw it, for sure, and the same goes for all the people at the BJ table.

Regards,

BJFan
 

London Colin

Well-Known Member
#6
This kind of thing always causes me to question my understanding, but surely seven 29s is no less likely than any other sequence of seven numbers? The unlikely thing would be to predict it ahead of time.
 

21gunsalute

Well-Known Member
#7
BJFan said:
Flash,

All I can tell you is that I was playing BJ very close to the roulette table and the dealer told the players to look at the display of the roulette table and I could read the seven ocurrences of the 29. We kept talking about this all the afternoon. If it was an error of the display I can't tell you but I saw it, for sure, and the same goes for all the people at the BJ table.

Regards,

BJFan
So much for cover.
 

MangoJ

Well-Known Member
#8
London Colin said:
This kind of thing always causes me to question my understanding, but surely seven 29s is no less likely than any other sequence of seven numbers? The unlikely thing would be to predict it ahead of time.
Exactly my thinking. Someone yelling at crazy "Look at the screen! there is 16, 31, 3, 34, 33, 27, 9. How unlikely is that ?" - and you would think he turned mental.
 

pit15

Well-Known Member
#9
the odds of a # landing up 7 times in a row is 1 in 2.5 billion

37 ^ 6 since it's a a single 0 wheel. (remember, the first time the # landed doesn't count, because that could be any #, then that same # needs to repeat 6 more times)

So the odds of witnessing something like this is about 15 times less likely then winning the mega millions with a single lottery ticket.

I'm sure it's happened, whether the OP is lying about it or not I obviously can't say (nor do I really care)
 
#10
pit15 said:
I'm sure it's happened, whether the OP is lying about it or not I obviously can't say (nor do I really care)
Pit15,

Why would I lie? It's not my style and I can't figure out what can I get from doing this.

Next time I'll ask the crew from the casino if the event ocurred in the same way the display showed.

BJFan
 

MangoJ

Well-Known Member
#11
pit15 said:
So the odds of witnessing something like this is about 15 times less likely then winning the mega millions with a single lottery ticket.
This is so wrong, because you didn't witness this by yourself - someone else pointed this out to you to watch. That is a major difference people often neglect.
If you spend an hour in the casino, there will be hundreds of roulette rolls in that time you didn't notice. Your chance of someone pointing out that streak shrinks from "1 in 2.5 billion" down to "1 in 25 million".
If you spend 1000 hours a year in a casino, that will be "1 in 25,000" per year.
On this board, if there are 100 people who would post such non-sense, it only takes "1 in 250" to observe this message on this board (per year!).

It is nothing THAT unlikely to read it here on the board. Since there is a ridiculous high number of such sequences, it doesn't surprise me to read it up here.
 
#12
They mess with the displays sometimes. I've seen this a few times and I never believed it because I didn't see it. I've seen the whole display 1 number.
 

Koz1984

Well-Known Member
#14
I used to deal roulette, and whilst I personally never spun the same number up more than three times, I did witness a fellow dealer next to me spin the same number up six times in a row! The Asian cohort around the table were in hysterics.
 
#15
He figured out this Canadian joint in Toronto never seeded the random number generator. Every day it would run the same sequence of numbers for keno. He was dumb enough to buy 2 twenty out of twenty tickets in a row. He never got paid.
 

pit15

Well-Known Member
#16
MangoJ said:
This is so wrong, because you didn't witness this by yourself - someone else pointed this out to you to watch. That is a major difference people often neglect.
If you spend an hour in the casino, there will be hundreds of roulette rolls in that time you didn't notice. Your chance of someone pointing out that streak shrinks from "1 in 2.5 billion" down to "1 in 25 million".
If you spend 1000 hours a year in a casino, that will be "1 in 25,000" per year.
On this board, if there are 100 people who would post such non-sense, it only takes "1 in 250" to observe this message on this board (per year!).

It is nothing THAT unlikely to read it here on the board. Since there is a ridiculous high number of such sequences, it doesn't surprise me to read it up here.
Note the "single lottery ticket" comment. The odds are for viewing a single series of spins. Of course the real odds are a bit higher since when it does end up happening it draws a ton of attention.

BJFan, I never said you lied about it, someone else was commenting how it's BS, so I'm just saying there's no way for me (or anyone who wasn't there) to verify whether you did or didn't actually see this happen. Believe it or not a ton of people do come on here to make stuff up. Just look at the voodoo strategies board, it's full of made up BS. (I only go there to heckle people for their dumb sistems)
 

assume_R

Well-Known Member
#17
???

I don't see why the same number in a row is any more unbelievable than any other sequence of numbers.

Seeing 29,29,29,29,29,29,29 is just is likely, or "unlikely", as 6,7,2,5,4,23,30, which I may have happened to see once...

At any given moment looking at a roulette history the chance of that specific set of 7 numbers is 1 in whatever billion.
 

The Chaperone

Well-Known Member
#18
Assuming a 00 wheel, the odds are 1 in 3,010,936,384 which is 38^6. It is possible with the huge sample of spins (everyone in a casino when something like this happens would know about it) and the large sample of forum posters, but I would still say some type of display malfunction or manipulation by the dealer would be a big favorite. If the table is empty the dealer could be playing games with the wheel or even just putting the ball in 29 over and over again. Maybe the dealer did it 5 times before someone came up to play and then the next two spins were randomly also 29s and the onlookers went crazy. Who knows...
 

pit15

Well-Known Member
#19
The Chaperone said:
Assuming a 00 wheel, the odds are 1 in 3,010,936,384 which is 38^6. It is possible with the huge sample of spins (everyone in a casino when something like this happens would know about it) and the large sample of forum posters, but I would still say some type of display malfunction or manipulation by the dealer would be a big favorite. If the table is empty the dealer could be playing games with the wheel or even just putting the ball in 29 over and over again. Maybe the dealer did it 5 times before someone came up to play and then the next two spins were randomly also 29s and the onlookers went crazy. Who knows...
It's doubtful the dealer was playing around with it.

Most casinos are very strict with what dealers do when there's no players at the table. A dealer dropping the ball into a certain number over and over at any of the places I go to would get in some serious **** for that.

A display malfunction is certainly a possibility though.
 

aslan

Well-Known Member
#20
A guy told me that he hit the same number 8 times in a row. I guess, like Flash, I believe he was probably lying, or "embellishing" the truth, but I guess anything is possible. But if these things do happen, what are the odds of meeting the person it happened to? It makes it seem doubly doubtful.

Just like two months ago when the floor supervisor told us that this guy hit the roulette number with $100 "four or five" times in a row. See, even from the very first reporting of it there is a question, "Was it four or was it five?" The one part that I do believe was that he bought in for $400 and cashed out for $126,000 between his blackjack and his roulette play. The floor supervisor has direct access to this data. But I wonder, too, if the guy hit four or five in a row, or hit four or five out of several more attempts. Embellishments have a way of quickly escalating.
 
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