SGilljp
Posts: 2
Joined: Nov 13, 2009 12:39 am
Posted: Nov 13, 2009 1:54 am
Having played online for years now, I totally discount the proposition that your winnings are determined by some sort of "random number generator". There are clear patterns which emerge, so I've coined the term "situational randomness". For example:
1. Ever notice how incredibly lucky you can be when playing with the house money (aka "free bonuses"

until your winnings are roughly equal to your playthrough amount, after which you go on an incredible losing streak. At the end, if you are truly lucky, you have enough left to pay off the original bonus and withdraw about what you deposited. Random bad luck?
2. Ever win a big, big jackpot? Same thing..all of a sudden luck turns bad as you try to recoup the playthrough, and there go those stars in your eyes about the multi-thousand dollar payoff.
My own theory is that, if there is a random number generator at use at all here, there is a different universe of "random" numbers depending upon whose money you are playing with (yours or the casino "bonus"

, where you stand with playthrough, and perhaps the size of your deposits. "Situational randomness".
Can anyone convince me I'm wrong?