Any program likely relies takes advantage of an RNG algorithm coded into the computer's operating system. So you're not relying on the program developer's expertise so much as a thoroughly vetted operating system.
RNG algorithms undergo serious statistical analysis. These days, RNG concerns lie chiefly with the prospect that someone might purposely manipulate RNG output, rather than with the RNG results themselves.
In short, there's good reason to trust Video Poker for Winners when running auto-play simulations for personal use and interpretation.
---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <bornloser1537@...> wrote :
This may have been covered in the past, but my memory leaves me cold (seems to be happening more and more these day....UGH!)
What are thoughts about using the "auto-play" option of VPW for long term simulations (10's to 100's of thousands of lines of play), to faithfully represent "real" casino results?
Thanks.
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