Some people suck at math. Problem? no. Cheating to use Math Assistance? Hell no.
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Some people suck at math. Problem? no. Cheating to use Math Assistance? Hell no.
Some people are bad at math, it's not criminal, it doesn't make them learning impaired. It just means their strengths likely lie elsewhere. I've always suffered in math but my literary, history, and science (provided the science isn't theoretical in nature) skills have always tested off the charts. People are naturally hardwired to be better at certain things. My brother for instance, is amazing at math and anything technical but cannot focus long enough to read a book or write an essay.
So you do people a disservice by calling them stupid because they have trouble in math.
Not cheating at all. And someone using an app of this sort in no way affects you or your gaming experience what so ever.
These apps (I do use them, thanks for your pity I guess?) are literally probability calculators. You input the knowns, it does Mathâ„¢ to give you the best chance. Key word is chance. Contrary to what the OP said, it's not guaranteed.
It's nothing you couldn't do with a TI-83, four function calculator, or even just pen and paper if you cared to. The apps, as others have said, just do the heavy lifting for you.
It's literally a probability calculator. It's nothing you can't already do in your head. I won 10k MGP on my first try with the Mini Cactpot simply by scratching off specific spots and figuring out in my head where I'd have the highest possibility of getting the 10k. Not cheating. It's just math.
Cheating would be scraping the game memory to find EXACTLY what spaces on your card had what numbers. But this doesn't do this, it just gives you a reasonable guess at your best chance.
The program that people use is a simple prediction (see probability) tool. Essentially, predictability and counting skills will yield you the same results. It's like using a calculator to save you time when working with numbers, except unlike the calculator, the tool here can be wrong.
why do people need a app for this?
- - 1
4 - -
8 - 3
i'm going for the 1 and 3 every time the chance of me getting 10K is 20%
1/5 chances is such a broad chance that it is more worth it and if it isn't then 40% is me losing 1/4 of the 100 i spent the remaining 20% gives me 700 so its a win either way
It can be helpful in the more common occurrences of number distribution, where the 1-3 or 7-9 numbers don't show up aligned together (or at all in reveal attempts). I've only had one instance so far where 1-2-3 were possible (and I won that one), all other cards I've had had a somewhat low max turn out. 2 of them were under max yield of 400 (most being under 100), and the last was a max of around 1000 with all other possible rewards being low hundreds or double digits. The numbers on most of the cards were scattered.