The percentage of combinations that have already been picked is tiny compared to total combinations possible so your maths is wrong you cannot find a trend when you are only using a tiny percent of total combinations to base your statistics on.
You would have to have every combination in order to find a trend which unfortunately doesnt exist how could it.....
If there are 52 million possible random combinations how can one have more odds over the other ??
The percentage of combinations that have already been picked is tiny compared to total combinations possible so your maths is wrong you cannot find a trend when you are only using a tiny percent of total combinations to base your statistics on.
You would have to have every combination in order to find a trend which unfortunately doesnt exist how could it.....
If there are 52 million possible random combinations how can one have more odds over the other ??
Its the definition of random.....
lyco46 1 year ago