Ecto Gambling data (for science)
I did lose a lot recently, they’re good at stricking you into thinking you’re not losing much.
I was there was a limited use per day of the leg item xD
This is a repost from a few moths ago…
Here the tip for gambler , play once , if you win -> stop if you lose -> also stop . Play 2 or more times , you’ll alway lose . This content is designed to consume gold . Trust me , I’m an engineer
(edited by IcyTear.6378)
You have 5k gold and 20k ectos how is that “pretty much broke”?
I think Smooth’s previous post about ecto gambling indicated a profit:
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/game/players/Guide-to-Proper-Ecto-Gambling/6278099
The thing is: 60 globs isn’t a lot of data, so it’s not very useful to anyone else. Even the wiki already has data on over 4000 globs
I think the OP would be better off just adding their light numbers to that page and finding something else to ward off their boredom, like maybe the latest changes to the game or preparing for Halloween.
Yeah, instead of stopping, I wanted to see how far a bigger sample size took me. Unfortunately, RNG + more attempts = big loss.
To me, 60 globs is a pretty decent size, considering the cost. The patterns of 25 gold + 50 Ecto were pretty common throughout my attempts. Each of those came out to a loss of 75 Gold and 200 Ecto. If memory serves, 90% of my attempts resulted in a loss. I cried on the inside, which is why I deleted my spreadsheet in frustration. I did score some larger Ecto drops, which is what lead to a “profit” of ~500 Ecto.
To me, 60 globs is a pretty decent size, considering the cost.
Of course “to you,” it’s a decent size considering the cost. Data, however, doesn’t care about the price — too little data isn’t “enough” because it got too expensive to keep researching.
60 samples is too little from which to draw any conclusions.