Apparently the number 19 hit 8 out of 9 times at a Rio Las Vegas roulette wheel last night.
From the Las Vegas Sun:
Before we specify what this statistic is based on, the odds of it happening are 114 billion-to-one.
Those are the odds against a roulette wheel hitting the same number
on seven consecutive spins. But that did happen, or certainly appears to
have happened, at the Rio at 8:32 p.m. Monday as pro poker player Jeff
Romano took a photo of a roulette wheel display screen
showing the No. 19 hitting on seven straight spins. The string was
broken when the wheel landed on 15, then hit 19 once more for a run of
eight 19s in nine spins.
The display screen lists the most recent 16 numbers on which the ball
lands on a roulette table. Four of the numbers in Romano’s photo are
20, meaning that in this particular stretch, two numbers were landed
upon 75 percent of the time. The string started with a green zero,
followed by 20-20-23-5-20-20 then the run of 19s.
The website Beyond the Best crunched the numbers and calculated the
odds of the 19s hitting seven times in succession as 114 billion-to-one.
Contacted this afternoon to ask for verification of the event and if
the wheel has since been tested to make sure it is properly balanced and
calibrated, Caesars Entertainment officials had not yet learned of the
event. We’re awaiting word on what is certainly one of the rarest
documented roulette runs in the city’s history.
http://www.lasvegassun.com/blogs/kats-report/2012/jun/19/rio-wheel-reportedly-hits-seven-straight-19s-and-y/
Before everyone goes nuts and bet on 19, I have a question about the picture: Why aren't there more people in the picture. If this fete actually happened, you would think there would be more people surrounding the roulette pit.
But if this did happen, I hope some people put some big money on 19 when it one of the 7 times in a row.
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