A couple of days ago, I suddenly had a flash of inspiration. Slot machines in casinos are not the same type of game as roulette or poker, which are house-take games that can be truly random and disordered. But slot machines definitely aren’t. All code programming is incapable of achieving true randomness, let alone the slot machines in casinos—there’s no way they’re truly random and disordered. Theoretically, as long as something isn’t truly random and disordered, there’s potential to crack it. The design logic of slot machines should be that after taking in a certain amount of money and reaching a certain frequency of plays, a payout is triggered. But it’s unclear whether all the slot machines in the casino are connected and calculated as a whole or if each one operates independently—this would require long-term observation to deduce. If each slot machine operates independently, the difficulty of cracking it would be much lower. But wait, why am I having these thoughts??? 😂😂😂It must be because I’ve been hanging around those gamblers too much lately.
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