A common question from roulette players is: "How many spins do I need before I know if a strategy works?" Some people test for: 20 spins 50 spins One session Then make a decision. But is that enough? 👉 Usually not. Let's look at why sample size matters in roulette testing. 🎯 The Short Answer A small number of spins can be misleading. The more spins you test: 👉 The clearer the results become. Roulette is heavily affected by short-term randomness, so one lucky session doesn't tell the whole story. 🎲 Why 10 or 50 Spins Can Fool You Imagine testing a strategy: First 20 spins: ✅ +£25 profit It looks amazing. You might think: "I've found something!" But those results could simply be normal variance. A different 20 spins might show the opposite. 📉 Short-Term Results Are Noisy Roulette naturally creates: Winning streaks Losing streaks Unexpected runs This means a strategy can look great temporarily even if noth...
I've got some Calimagic on the way, so I'm covered in the short term. But I have a ton of crushed oyster shell and coral, which is super high in calcium, guaranteed to be at least like 33% calcium. So let's say I were to take some distilled or RO water. Dump some of the crushed shells in there, then measure the water with a TDS (total dissolved solids, but I think all know that) meter. What is the level of TDS I should let the water hit before I remove the water, put it in a new...
So, let's say I wanted to make my own calcium magnesium supplements...
So, let's say I wanted to make my own calcium magnesium supplements...
April 09, 2020 at 03:44AM
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