Roulette simulation: 10'000 players each betting 5'000 times (74% chance of having a negative return ) [OC]
Submitted by nautilus_red t3_y1aw8v in dataisbeautiful
You did this via simulation, so you could say it was...
... the Monte Carlo method? 😎
Ah I like that comment on so many levels haha Nice that sb knows the simulation and the casino ;)
I'm WAY too dumb to get this joke, but I'm a sucker for a flawless delivery :D
There is a "Monte Carlo simulation" used to model stochastic processes but there is also a casino called Monte Carlo. The joke is perfect because Roulette is played in a casino and I modeled a stochastic process.
The simulation method was named after the casino. Full circle!
I was missing the simulation data, now it makes perfect sense! I stand by my award, thank you for clarifying!
Haha the joke is pure quality, I needed to make sure everybody understands that one. Thanks!
I work in engineering, and compared to stuff like CFD or FEA, Monte Carlo is fun to write. It also lets you do some really fun visuals.
Well...that’s why it’s called that...or so I’ve been told.
I'll allow it.
They call this method Inzaghi science in my village.
Dad enters the chat
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