another thought about random numbers

Frank Stuart fstuart at vetmed.auburn.edu
Thu Jan 25 17:16:58 PST 1996


>While musing over a roulette table, and noticing the preponderence of
>electronic games in the various Casinos in Stateline, NV, a thought
>occurred: does anyone know what sorts of random number generators those
>electronic games use, and how (if at all) they are measured and regulated
>by the Nevada Gaming Commission? They might have something to teach us.

I don't have a reference, I'm afraid, but I think I remember hearing about
someone using past keno numbers to predict future ones.  When they correctly
guessed all the numbers twice in a row, casino officials stopped the game and
were reluctant to pay (though, I think they eventually did).

Assuming I didn't dream the whole thing, it seems like it wasn't in Nevada...
possibly on an Indian reservation?  I think it happened 6 months to a year
ago.  I'm sorry I can't be more specific.


                          | (Douglas) Hofstadter's Law:
Frank Stuart              | It always takes longer than you expect, even 
fstuart at vetmed.auburn.edu | when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.






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