--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Meredith And Kenny <meredithandkenny@...> wrote:New Question : Why would anyone want a 'certain' machine if all is random ?
For the same reason one would want fair dice in a craps game, or knowing that a drawing isn't rigged. Random doesn't mean unknowable, given the proper math knowledge. In fact it means exactly the opposite. If machines were non random then they couldn't be analyzed as easily, if at all.
In the event VP machines weren't random, one couldn't determine their return using permutational combinational mathematics. That would essentially invalidate my entire career.
I can tell you my own results. When you use statistics to prove combinational calculations, you can never be sure of anything other than in your limited sample the results did, or did not meet expectation. When running the slot team with 88 players, our results and expectations were almost a dead heat. I have seen nothing in twenty years to lead me to believe that VP machines are anything but random...except for some extreme short-lived exceptions that were prosecuted harshly by the gaming commission, when found.
Keep your your machines random and your play non-random, don't get that mixed up...
Does that answer your question?
~FK
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