• Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de
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    12 days ago

    Reminds me of the 90’s. When anime was becoming more available in the west. Titles like Ghost in the Shell, Akira and La Blue Girl. Everyone here just figured they were cartoons and cartoon were for kids. So kids got to watch it…

    Now it’s like they see poker, so it must be gambling. Doesn’t matter it’s not the case at all.

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    12 days ago

    This reminds me of 2010 when lootboxes and gacha games were okay because teaching children to gamble with Dad’s credit card was awesome.

    15 years later and YouTube doesn’t even know what gambling is anymore, lol.

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          12 days ago

          It’s 1:4 but everytime the card is played a new set of 1:4 starts, so fuck knows what the actual odds are.

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            11 days ago

            Humans are probability, and that’s mostly why they gamble too.

            Every wheel draw is supposed to be independent (it’s not totally so because computer “random” is really a pseudo-random algorithm, but close enough). So every time you draw, the odds are 1:4. Previous draws don’t matter.

            On an infinitely large number of draws, you’d see a 1/4 success rate. This doesn’t mean you can’t fail a dozen times in a row (the probability of that is (3/4)^12, about 3%… It happens).

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            11 days ago

            It’s 1:4 but everytime the card is played a new set of 1:4 starts

            Of course it does, or the odds wouldn’t be 1 in 4…

            If you flip a coin, you “start” a new set of 1 in 2 odds too – that’s what makes it always 50/50

  • Norah (pup/it/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    11 days ago

    YouTube no longer allows any reference to gambling sites or applications “not certified by Google.”

    It’s literally on the Play Store, rated at M.