hrothgar, on 2011-November-01, 06:11, said:
Out of curiosity, do you have even the slightest clue
1. What MATLAB is?
Yes, it is a very nice program that could for example be used to calculate analytically what the probability is that a given player will get exactly 8 hearts when he gets 13 from a pack of 52, without the use of silly simulations. It is even capable of calculating the probability that a given player will get 9, 10, 11, 12 or 13 hearts.
hrothgar, on 2011-November-01, 06:11, said:
2. What random number generators are used inside the product?
Yes. To the best of my knowledge, but I may be wrong, they use a very nice mt19937ar Mersenne Twister. They come in 32, 64 and 128 bit variations. As I wrote earlier, you will need 96 bits. Unless you have an expensive computer, your computer will not be able to give you the required 96 bits.
hrothgar, on 2011-November-01, 06:11, said:
I'm only asking because from the outside looking in, your comments look astoundingly ignorant (Even by the standards to which we are accustomed on this forum)
It is nice to know why you are asking. Personnally, I am not sure why I am responding to your comments. However, I do know why I won't comment on the quality of your comments.
hrothgar, on 2011-November-01, 06:11, said:
In any case, I don't know what RNG Deal Master Pro uses, not do I know how they implement their hand generation algorithm.
I suspect that their implementation is very different than the one I used.
With this said and done, having multiple independent implementations deliver consistent results is often seen as a good thing...
[Sarcasm]Of course it is always good to have an independent observation to check. I regularly check whether our atom clock is still running fine by comparing it to my wrist watch.[/Sarcasm]
Rik
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