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mr x

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  1. 15 minutes ago, Boulderdash said:

    This is interesting to me. 

    So what you're saying is if someone wins £500, even if the machine is "random", the chances of you winning £500 immediately afterwards are dramatically reduced because it changes the odds of winning it by adding far more chances to lose. That's not random as far as I'd define it. 

    A random machine should always have the same chance of winning any of the prizes, and achieve its percentage over an extended period of time, as described by @stevedude2above.

    The machine you define is compensated to bring its percentage back to target soon after paying a jackpot. 

    some party games i know of never payed a jackpot out it never really offered a win above a ton

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