How Science is Taking the Luck out of Gambling - with Adam Kucharski

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2016
  • From the statisticians forecasting sports scores to the intelligent bots beating human poker players, Adam Kucharski traces the scientific origins of the world's best gambling strategies.
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    Spanning mathematics, psychology, economics and physics, Adam Kucharski reveals the long and tangled history between betting and science, and explains how gambling shaped everything from probability to game theory, and chaos theory to artificial intelligence.
    Adam Kucharski is a Lecturer at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine where his research focusses on the dynamics of infectious diseases, particularly emerging infections. Prior to this, he got a degree in mathematics from the University of Warwick, received a PhD in applied mathematics from the University of Cambridge and had a post-doc position at Imperial College London.
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  • @tyharris9994
    @tyharris9994 Před 4 lety +2077

    I feel so lucky to be born in a time when anybody at all can just press a few buttons and find themselves being mentally enriched by an expert lecturing in any field of theory or knowledge. Quantum physics or gaming theory. Become as knowledgeable as you care to be on any subject at all. Truly remarkable.

    • @zeezone8121
      @zeezone8121 Před 4 lety +28

      Exceedingly remarkable indeed

    • @boogiewoogie450
      @boogiewoogie450 Před 4 lety +48

      But on the BAD side, there are alot of people and governments that are hell bent to distort knowledge , to distort information , to gain & stay on power

    • @saltservice4024
      @saltservice4024 Před 4 lety +57

      I swear these days we can't go 5 replies to a comment on CZcams without somebody finding something negative to say about something positive.

    • @markchoi5777
      @markchoi5777 Před 4 lety +12

      Oh really? Care to answer some simple
      questions on quantum mechanics or game theory? Just because you watch CZcams videos does not make you an expert, or even particularly knowledgeable.
      This comment and all the replies to it, are Dunning Kruger at its finest.

    • @Account.for.Comment
      @Account.for.Comment Před 4 lety +29

      @@markchoi5777 the key words are "mentally enriched" and "care to be". If you want to be expert, in theory, you can be one by watching a lot of videos and read a tons of books. Most experts do the same thing but they either have an accredition or job in the field. Or you can just a little more knowledgable of a topic you previously know or care about with the wonder of the present.

  • @MountainProspector
    @MountainProspector Před 5 lety +982

    I remember as a kid, RC Cola had some promotion where the liner inside the cap had the chance to win from a 1 free bottle up to a case of cola. One of my friends figured out that the steel caps of winning bottles were printed in slightly lighter colours than the rest. We had so much RC cola during that promotion! The best part was when we went to collect the free cola we would always choose another winner so never had to buy another bottle, lol. Happy memories as a kid.

    • @Ree1981
      @Ree1981 Před 4 lety +60

      Sounds like something I did. I was playing a tennis game on Xbox 360 with a friend, and figured out how to tell if my friend was going left or right, or aiming left or right, before the shot had fired. A huge advantage. It was from the sound of the thumb stick hitting the left or right side of the plastic. It was just sliiiiiiightly different.

    • @wiggstock
      @wiggstock Před 4 lety +34

      MountainProspector, did you grow up in Texas? My brother dated one of the daughters to the RC Cola family, Ann Comegys. Back in the early 80s which is the timeframe I’m referring to I recall their family owning huge amounts of land north of Dallas. Nowadays, I live north of Dallas in McKinney and there is a Comegys creek and a few roads or streets named in reference to that family. Like you, I used to drink a lotta RC Cola for free. We just got it free for different reasons. 😉

    • @Mohatheking19
      @Mohatheking19 Před 4 lety +9

      we did something similar when i was young ... the shop owner kicked us out because he thought we were scamming/stealing him ...

    • @happydays8171
      @happydays8171 Před 4 lety +12

      Hated RC cola, just had a weird taste. Growing up, My best friends mother bought it by the pallet, literally. I'd rather drink water.

    • @garyvarjian3420
      @garyvarjian3420 Před 4 lety +8

      My dad used a flashlight on a scratch off baseball card game to know how to make matches

  • @slick4401
    @slick4401 Před 5 lety +693

    I learned a lot of Excel by doing gambling calculations. I never won a dime, but my ample spreadsheet skills got me a very good job.

    • @NewPhone-vj4sc
      @NewPhone-vj4sc Před 4 lety +19

      @Munrais That is impressive. I wonder if you wouldn't mind elaborating on your job, and on one or two specific skills in Excel that have proven valuable to your employer, in case there is someone out there looking to emulate your approach.

    • @CharlesKamani
      @CharlesKamani Před 4 lety +4

      me too

    • @cadavernl
      @cadavernl Před 4 lety +7

      @@GeldorfMcleod Hence you should try it out in a brick casino.
      And get banned there.

    • @Nyarlathotep_Flagg
      @Nyarlathotep_Flagg Před 4 lety +14

      @@NewPhone-vj4sc If you're good at something, never do it for free.

    • @Andrey43915
      @Andrey43915 Před 4 lety +12

      @@GeldorfMcleod Log the numbers from one account and play on a different account. Use pythons image recognition libraries (Open CV) to automate the logging process. And the library (numpy) to make statistical calculations. If you can log the numbers for a long period of time, then you will be able to see patterns if there is any . Good luck

  • @jasonb111222
    @jasonb111222 Před 3 lety +71

    "
    Adam Kucharski is a Lecturer at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine where his research focusses on the dynamics of infectious diseases, particularly emerging infections."
    An incredibly relevant focus to have this year.

    • @jimhood1202
      @jimhood1202 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm guessing like me you would welcome a similar talk on his main area of expertise. Especially now that we are over a year into the pandemic and have a lot of data to examine.

    • @AutPen38
      @AutPen38 Před 2 lety

      A lecture on the Covid pandemic would be great (albeit quickly out of date if he focused on the "latest news"), but in case you're unaware, Adam has an excellent twitter account full of explanations about Covid data.

    • @RobertLeighJames92
      @RobertLeighJames92 Před 2 měsíci

      Omg what are you his PR manager ?
      And it's not very relevant at all tbh.. This is why he is talking about gambling not infectious disease.

  • @ckom0007
    @ckom0007 Před 5 lety +67

    Excellent talk! An example of someone who knows a topic so well his explanation is incredibly easy to understand. A rare talent!

    • @backlashtoignorance7371
      @backlashtoignorance7371 Před 2 lety

      okay been given out this formula to low-income people unfortunately higher income people gotten it because Kevin in nc "states North Carolina comp office" was given this information ( just how to win ) to give it to the lottery ..been told by an insider he never provided the info to lottery officials he uses it for himself ( he may have quit because he has the formula) .. today the pic 4 front end should be 88 or 84...when I went to play today it say "play out exceeds payout!!!!! that how many people are playing the formula and know it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so yeah I hope low-income people are winning, that was my objective no matter what color...just be low income. The only way this number will not play is if the lottery people have gotten smart, to date so far they have no, so it should play today..​

    • @albertsallent
      @albertsallent Před 2 lety

      True!

  • @slypperyfox
    @slypperyfox Před 2 lety +5

    I have an uncle who is/was a science prodigy. His intellect was off the scale. He has a PhD in Physics and a masters in mathematics. He developed a software which grocery stores scanned all their shelves with it and it revealed that which position on the shelf a product sold more from. Brand didn't matter - where the product was placed on display determined the sales. Product producers were lining up with offers of more and more money to buy their product's position on display. His company was eventually purchased by a company who then owned the product.
    He used his brainpower to beat the roulette tables in Atlantic City. He watched the spinners. Based on height, weight,handedness, etc he worked out a winning position where he knew within 95% certainty which 4-5 numbers would be the winning numbers. When new spinners were brought in, he would step back and study their spins until he figured out the new patterns. He won $60K with this before he was asked to leave. They never figured out how he had done it but I suspect the practice continues today.

  • @Roedygr
    @Roedygr Před 4 lety +73

    This was a delight. He trips from math to history, to physics like a Mozart sonata.

  • @uriahmrache8336
    @uriahmrache8336 Před 5 lety +110

    Saw this randomly in my feed (chuckle) and thought it looked interesting but had no intention of sitting here for an hour. I ended up being pasted to my screen for the entire thing completely entertained and happy for the education.

    • @eddyla2308
      @eddyla2308 Před 4 lety +1

      me too.... plus.... repeat, repeat......

    • @kriskong9962
      @kriskong9962 Před 4 lety +1

      wait this took an hour ???

  • @kamnovak5268
    @kamnovak5268 Před 3 lety +20

    Great vid. Nice to see a lecturer who knows his subject and rarely if ever has to look at his notes.

  • @caddymix024
    @caddymix024 Před 5 lety +72

    absolutely incredible talk, so fluid and so many great examples...makes me wanna go and research them all! ty

    • @tsiftsaro
      @tsiftsaro Před 2 lety +2

      Not fluid at all, give this man some water. His mouth and tongue sounded so dry and it bothered me the whole time.

  • @markhooker8520
    @markhooker8520 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful talk.Thank you for giving it, and for posting the video.

  • @exp0i0pi0
    @exp0i0pi0 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant talk and very interesting points. Thank you

  • @Garbaz
    @Garbaz Před 7 lety +516

    Great talk! A good balance of simplicity and mathematics with some great examples; Presented brilliantly!

    • @bcmasur
      @bcmasur Před 6 lety +4

      @Garbaz it's Happy! ;) I agree, I'm glad to see this bloke talking about all kinds of stuff I've been spouting for decades. I'm trying to do some computer analysis of blackjack in C++ but I'm a very amateur programmer... having difficulties.

    • @persona3448
      @persona3448 Před 6 lety +1

      @bcmasur do you watch fairytail too?

    • @place6762
      @place6762 Před 6 lety

      Loser

    • @richardgalbraith2019
      @richardgalbraith2019 Před 6 lety

      Garbaz I

    • @cordlefhrichter1520
      @cordlefhrichter1520 Před 6 lety +1

      Presently brillianted!

  • @EtienneCharlier-Biz
    @EtienneCharlier-Biz Před 5 lety +32

    22:15 Kelly formula
    40:02 Build the childs' mind and regret's minimization of vs expectation maximization

  • @ladronsiman1471
    @ladronsiman1471 Před 2 lety

    I ..i heard a couple of lines ..and got hooked by this guy quickly ..i had to watch it all ...thanks

  • @Elbuarto
    @Elbuarto Před 5 lety +20

    I don't know why this was recommended to me but I watched it all. Thanks youtube.

  • @L4zEGaming
    @L4zEGaming Před 6 lety +13

    Such a brilliant talk, covered so many topics in a simple way.

  • @jtjj1234
    @jtjj1234 Před 5 lety +24

    One of the best videos I’ve watched in a long time- brilliantly presented!

  • @jimhudson4744
    @jimhudson4744 Před 3 měsíci

    This is one of the better presentations of this subject in relation to the events of chance/randomization and our ability to predict the preferred outcome. Well done sir.

  • @bsmith6530
    @bsmith6530 Před 5 lety +2

    What an outstanding presentation!

  • @dlanska
    @dlanska Před 2 lety +5

    An excellent talk on this subject. Very clear and entertaining, and expertly presented.

  • @harrish6
    @harrish6 Před 3 lety +8

    Excellent, well presented and entertainingly informative

  • @jrolland194
    @jrolland194 Před 2 lety +1

    Simply a fascinating video; thank you

  • @kenlovan3931
    @kenlovan3931 Před 2 lety +8

    What a wonderful, enlightening lecture! Dwelling on the content, I believe it helped me understand many facets concerning life! Thanks.

    • @Inderjeet_Singh..
      @Inderjeet_Singh.. Před rokem

      Hlo i don't know English please tell me shortly what s mean this lacture it's talk about law of attraction 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @irelandirish8718
    @irelandirish8718 Před 3 lety +25

    I played 50cent on 4 numbers on the Irish Lottery, in the bookies a couple of weeks ago. It was my first time ever to do so, and i watched the draw live on tv that night and all 4 of my numbers came out, i won €1900.50. I couldn't actually believe it, i went back down the very next day and collected it, & i walked straight out of the shop clearly extremely happy.
    I know of plenty of people who would have collected that money & stayed in the shop and blew the lot.
    That to me is madness.

  • @nsmbfan
    @nsmbfan Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you, this helped me with my work.

  • @rhythmandblues_alibi
    @rhythmandblues_alibi Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent lecture. Would love to hear more from this speaker!

  • @IceKoldKube
    @IceKoldKube Před 6 lety +3

    Great presentation ... presenter .. good stuff!

  • @EdMcF1
    @EdMcF1 Před 5 lety +44

    Great talk, makes me pleased to support the RI.

  • @henrik2766
    @henrik2766 Před 2 lety

    Educational and entertaining. A great watch:)

  • @carlcopymybet298
    @carlcopymybet298 Před 4 lety

    This was brilliant. A special mentioned to the speaker for the way is was delivered

  • @YoutuberAdmin
    @YoutuberAdmin Před 3 lety +165

    Excellent video! You should do a video on Arbitrages, since they are basically only winning strategy, like those Betnetto surebets.

  • @laureven
    @laureven Před 2 lety +15

    I watched it 10x already, and every single time I focus on something else …great seminar .. Thank You :)

  • @Scott.Mariani
    @Scott.Mariani Před 4 lety +4

    Excellent presentation thank you.

  • @jarekcimrman8382
    @jarekcimrman8382 Před 5 lety +2

    Thx 4 upload

  • @stessert2208
    @stessert2208 Před 5 lety +9

    Thank you for a eloquent talk and introducing me to new concepts, subscribed :)

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  • @petergambier
    @petergambier Před 4 lety +36

    Thankyou for posting this fascinating subject matter, very well told and illustrated by statistician Adam Kucharski. Hilarious watching the audience do Rock, Paper, scissors.

  • @Absfor30
    @Absfor30 Před 2 lety +16

    An excellent lecture and the fact that it is freely available is a reminder that we all have the opportunity to improve ourselves and learn something new and it doesn't have to cost a thing (internet access permitting of course).

  • @alanbunyan5007
    @alanbunyan5007 Před 2 lety +28

    A most thought-provoking talk! Regarding the situation in which Deep Blue foxed Kasparov with a seemingly brilliant, but in reality completely random, move, it struck me that the same strategy probably wouldn't work the other way around. Had Kasparov done the same thing, Deep Blue would simply have calmly and unemotially taken the best possible advantage of it, as it would of any other move. Our inability to use bluff/gamesmanship against machines therefore surely means that chess, poker, or almost any game played against a computer is forever going to be missing a major dimension of enjoyment. This might almost amount to an argument for turning our attention, to some extent, away from the further development of AI to that of AS (articificial stupidity)! :-)

    • @mattc3581
      @mattc3581 Před 2 lety +2

      There was a lot more schenanigans going on than just a single weird move. I think in reality the match was really just a PR exercise for IBM, they organised it, they promoted it, they agreed a format, they broke all the rules, then they declared themsleves the winner and their PR team let the world know. If this had in any way been a sanctioned formal match I think the deep blue team would have been disqualified for failing to meet many agreed upon anti-cheating safeguards, but it wasn't any they probably paid Kasparov extra to not make a fuss. He seemed pretty unhappy about it, but likely earned enough to live with the humiliation of being labelled the first world champion to lose to a computer.

  • @alialsabe
    @alialsabe Před 5 lety +5

    This might be the best lecture I've ever seen in my life. And trust me, my sample size is pretty large!

  • @Vothtrucks
    @Vothtrucks Před 3 lety +20

    One of the most engaging videos I have watched for quite some time. It is still amazing to me to have the knowledge of the world available at your fingertips. Although the subject matter has little to do with my particular area of expertise , I absorbed as much as my brain could handle . Excellent talk Mr. Kucharski !

    • @JanJaapBats
      @JanJaapBats Před 2 lety

      Its said that literally every topic on earth is now covered in a (or more) youtube video's. Find the right ones and one can skip university :)

  • @SurfinScientist
    @SurfinScientist Před 5 lety

    Great talk!

  • @coleyblossoms1051
    @coleyblossoms1051 Před 2 lety

    An hour spent spellbound to my seat. Thank you Mr Kucharski!

  • @milenkojovic419
    @milenkojovic419 Před 3 lety +6

    Can your knowledge work on covid-19 treatmwnts and predictions of cases, "red areas", etc...

  • @ClemensAlive
    @ClemensAlive Před 5 lety +118

    I instantly started my poker software and started to bluff bad hands, no matter what.
    Worked WAY better than I expected xD
    So I did NOT play lose or tight. I ignored the middle cards and just played good or bad cards.
    Of course with some adjustments... (so I just raised preflop with bad cards, when noone did before, for example)
    Doubled my buy in in just 10 minutes. When I regognized, people saw what I was doing, I left. Made some money. Going to try to replecate that tomorrow

    • @alexthedeal1827
      @alexthedeal1827 Před 5 lety +11

      he won with some bullshit system which is basically bluffing, said he would try it again tomorrow. now it's a month further.......

    • @yawgmoth5662
      @yawgmoth5662 Před 5 lety +17

      I know. It's surprising how people always think they've found some secret method to success. As far as poker goes, we've known how to play optimally for years with range building. You calculate your own odds based on the possible cards you think your opponent could have based on how they play. Tight players will bluff less and usually have better cards when they bet, loose players will bluff more and bet with weaker hands, if you have KhAh they are less likely to have hearts and broadway combos, etc. There is some basic strategy for playing the early rounds of a large tournament but beyond that...
      I will say that bluffing a lot is going to be good against weaker and tight players, and since the op was playing online he likely just ran into a table with a bunch of noobs/weak players.

    • @ClemensAlive
      @ClemensAlive Před 5 lety +11

      @@yawgmoth5662 it was meant like a joke...^^ of course it just works sometimes

    • @nashos
      @nashos Před 3 lety

      Just because it worked once. Doesn't mean it will work longterm

    • @RealLifeFinance
      @RealLifeFinance Před 3 lety

      Good point. Play a certain way that throws everyone off until they catch on then leave

  • @michaelsmullen9891
    @michaelsmullen9891 Před 2 lety +1

    I enjoyed that. Keep it random man!

  • @allthingstoallmen8912
    @allthingstoallmen8912 Před 4 lety +24

    When he said his jobs description, he had my full attention.

  • @BobbyIronsights
    @BobbyIronsights Před 6 lety +190

    This video was better than I expected.

    • @jayaybe1
      @jayaybe1 Před 5 lety +3

      How good did you expect it to be?

    • @kraljevo8
      @kraljevo8 Před 5 lety +12

      @@jayaybe1 Less so than it was.

    • @mattrhodes3498
      @mattrhodes3498 Před 5 lety +5

      Your expectations are my priority

    • @mokujin29
      @mokujin29 Před 4 lety +4

      Yeah , if you ignore that thick accent.

    • @darlenebennett4891
      @darlenebennett4891 Před 3 lety +1

      "Adam Kucharski is a Lecturer at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine where his research focusses on the dynamics of infectious diseases, particularly emerging infections."
      An incredibly relevant focus to have this year.

  • @fturla
    @fturla Před 5 lety +14

    Great point in gambling where your betting amount in proportion to your bank is extremely important and determines if you win or lose long term. You can have the perfect betting system but if your betting amount if over the optimum limit then you will lose not only the bets but all your bank eventually which is why the casinos always want you to bet beyond what is reasonable all the time.

  • @TroyWilkinson978
    @TroyWilkinson978 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant presentation.

  • @djs5220
    @djs5220 Před rokem

    Excellent! And thank you.

  • @DoubleGlog
    @DoubleGlog Před 4 lety +5

    What a remarkable presentation by an amazing presenter. Adam is suited to explaining and giving great analogies for complex topics such as these. I enjoyed it thoroughly.

  • @Corinthian44
    @Corinthian44 Před 2 lety +12

    A brilliant lecture Adam , well done !

  • @jamesharris8128
    @jamesharris8128 Před 2 lety

    A most wonderful presentation.

  • @shil6819
    @shil6819 Před 2 lety

    I've seen a lot of Ri lectures and boy was this speaker 🔥

  • @1RobW
    @1RobW Před 5 lety +12

    Didnt notice how long it was, (expecting maybe 25mins) checked time after 40 mins. Very well presented and engaging. Time flew by.

  • @abwilliausa1
    @abwilliausa1 Před 2 lety +4

    This human explains the mathematics very clearly. I have been using these methods for years.

  • @IamFubario
    @IamFubario Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome. Can’t believe I watched the whole thing.

  • @ramalingeswararaobhavaraju5813

    Thank you sir. Thank you Adam Kucharski sir.

  • @DannyPhantumm
    @DannyPhantumm Před 4 lety +17

    If you enjoyed this talk, you should try the book Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions (by Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths).

    • @JamesBermingham
      @JamesBermingham Před 3 lety +1

      Just bought this book on Audible on your recommendation 😊

    • @DannyPhantumm
      @DannyPhantumm Před 3 lety +1

      @@JamesBermingham Audio book was my choice, too! Hope you enjoy it, man

    • @JamesBermingham
      @JamesBermingham Před 3 lety +1

      @@DannyPhantumm cheers Droh 👍

  • @JacobsBadminton
    @JacobsBadminton Před 3 lety +3

    Just found this but what a great lecture from a professional. Breaks down gambling in a great way making it easy to understand and digest. Thoroughly enjoy the depth and thinking in the lecture.

  • @MattDavis_BeechingsGhosts

    4:04 yes but you'd also win all the other tickets such as 5+bonus, 5, 4 and 3 ball combinations so it's not just about winning the top prize but winning ALL the prizes.

  • @mattschwab5143
    @mattschwab5143 Před 2 lety +2

    Very well done! Wish there was more.

  • @ErikMalkavian
    @ErikMalkavian Před 6 lety +4

    I figured this out about the Lottto back in the 1980's but couldn't profit on it.

  • @sbalogh53
    @sbalogh53 Před 5 lety +21

    43:06 interesting that rock-paper-scissors requires a huge increase in noise level.

    • @CorwinAlexander
      @CorwinAlexander Před 3 lety

      Rock paper scissors shoot, multiplied a hundred times out of sync

  • @gormatthew
    @gormatthew Před 2 lety

    interesting topic fantastically delivered

  • @ballhawk387
    @ballhawk387 Před 2 lety +1

    There are definitely sports gambling hacks one can do, but most require a fair amount of money, such as playing on the side of the house against emotional tendencies of casual bettors. Also taking advantage of late news that can affect an outcome.

  • @a24396
    @a24396 Před 5 lety +10

    As one of your cousins from "across the pond" I really am impressed with the high quality of your public discourse, I really wish there was a comparable public institution to The Royal Institution over here. Really quality stuff and excellent presenters. Thanks so much for posting!

    • @TheRoyalInstitution
      @TheRoyalInstitution  Před 5 lety +7

      Thank you for your kinds words. We're very passionate about encouraging everyone to think more deeply about science and its place in our lives and we try to do this in part by widening access to science discourse. This is why we film and upload most of our public talks, why we create shorter videos and run a monthly podcast. Not everyone can come to our building in London, so we make sure you get almost the full experience online.

    • @Minuz1
      @Minuz1 Před 5 lety

      Google talks are sometimes awesome, I highly recommend czcams.com/video/vsMydMDi3rI/video.html "Frank Abagnale: "Catch Me If You Can"

    • @a24396
      @a24396 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Minuz1 Thanks! I'll check them out.

  • @mtnairpilot
    @mtnairpilot Před 5 lety +34

    Speaking of the luck and skill boxes, we teach young aviators that they begin with a full bag of luck and an empty bag of skill and their goal is to fill the skill bag before their luck bag runs out.

    • @joeymurdazalotmore6355
      @joeymurdazalotmore6355 Před 3 lety +4

      On a macro level were doing that on this rock

    • @kevinbissinger
      @kevinbissinger Před 2 lety +1

      that's a fun way to cover beginner's luck

    • @zhuzzir
      @zhuzzir Před 2 lety

      Oh wow... Realities "knocked" me hard by this... Thanks for this advise, truly... ❤️

  • @Proteus6684
    @Proteus6684 Před 2 měsíci

    Great talk mate, well done

  • @tylero8595
    @tylero8595 Před 2 lety

    This was a superb talk.

  • @ivanmamuyac
    @ivanmamuyac Před 4 lety +8

    So...you're telling me there's a chance...YEAH!

  • @elastronaute1198
    @elastronaute1198 Před 6 lety +3

    Professional gamblers don't think along the lines of 'which horse is going to win' - they think in terms of probabilities and chance. You cannot know what is going to happen, only relative probabilities.

  • @johnw2758
    @johnw2758 Před rokem

    I can remember golf being exploited quite a few years ago. The bet was hole-in-ones, you'd think it was a rare event and someone realised it wasn't and that it happened at every major tournament . The odds went down drastically after. An interesting one is that you can't bet on something like a streaker invading a match because you could put huge money on and actually make it happen. An interesting book is one called Betting for Fun and Profit, it gives a good insight into betting strategies etc.

  • @CM-Leviathan
    @CM-Leviathan Před 5 lety +1

    Good speaker! Well performed

  • @ckkhong6330
    @ckkhong6330 Před 3 lety +6

    Well,philosophers have long said that success is hard work plus luck.iam back to the drawing board for my next winning bet.thank you for this lecture.

  • @wereallmadhere9712
    @wereallmadhere9712 Před 6 lety +14

    Reminds me of Isildur1 wild card strategy!

  • @michaelcosgrove1273
    @michaelcosgrove1273 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful presentation. Very surprised that there is no reference to Claude Shannon and Ed Thorp.

  • @Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time

    Good info!!!

  • @nudesoftheworld
    @nudesoftheworld Před 3 lety +7

    43:15 "Well done. I wont fall for that again!!!!!"

  • @garethb1961
    @garethb1961 Před 5 lety +4

    I love the winning lottery anecdote. I had a similar situation with card counting at the casino in the 90's. i had a way of beating the system - without being detected (not true of traditional card counting systems). Everyone was skeptical (and remain so to this day) because, as they told me, if I could, I would be down at the casino making money, not talking about it. But I had already calculated that skinning the casino would be harder work than my paid job, less interesting, and inherently risky - as a winning strategy doesn't always amount to wining. I would have been gambling dangerously high ante levels to convert my 0.4% advantage per bet into an income.

    • @LPCLASSICAL
      @LPCLASSICAL Před 2 lety

      as a winning strategy then it did not give you a big enough edge if your day job pays more

  • @danielyuan9862
    @danielyuan9862 Před 2 lety

    I liked how he talked about John von Neumann's analysis of poker, because I analyzed basically the exact same problem myself and got similar results: bet when you're big or small, but don't bet if you're somewhere in the middle. To be more specific, you should bet at the top 3/7 of cards, and bluff at the bottom 1/7 of cards, so more often than not you're being truthful on your bet. But this only applies with the specific rules where your opponent can't raise you.

  • @bridgelion4968
    @bridgelion4968 Před 2 lety

    Most amazing seminar I ever seen

  • @jn___livecast6449
    @jn___livecast6449 Před 5 lety +4

    that's a cool desk

  • @rentslave
    @rentslave Před 7 lety +11

    Deep Blue turned green when it saw how good I was.

  • @rightangletriangle3188
    @rightangletriangle3188 Před 2 lety +1

    I like the concept of regret minimization for investing, also looking backward to improve trading or investing skills.

  • @johnw2758
    @johnw2758 Před rokem

    I can remember years ago with the arcade horses (sometimes it was cars) that ran on a track wether eventually, if you wrote down every race result, you would hit a system where the loop begins and you would know the result of every race.

  • @gustavefrankfurter6462
    @gustavefrankfurter6462 Před 5 lety +3

    That was the best remedy for my insomnia. It bored me to sleep. Thanks!

  • @peterpreen6031
    @peterpreen6031 Před 2 lety +2

    what a presenter !! how much knowledge does he have ! I'd need 10 packets of Panadol a day !! credit to you young fella well done and hope you are successful in anything you pursue

  • @ZhangMaza
    @ZhangMaza Před 4 lety +2

    what a lecture, thank you so much, I learn a lot from your lecture mate :)

  • @iEuno1
    @iEuno1 Před 5 lety

    You can also compare the potential benefit of science to society and the potential benefit of gambling to society.
    Gambling works when people want to share, at best, and decide to do so according to some rules, not unlike how law is designed and enforced, including indictments or war, such as in, wage war, at best.
    Science can solve gambling problem as a potential benefit to society, as well as any other problems, and does not require sharing., even though it can involve sharing.

  • @gratemusic3008
    @gratemusic3008 Před 4 lety +40

    My take away is that when you beat the system, they call you up for a "chat"

  • @rjdodgerz2776
    @rjdodgerz2776 Před rokem +3

    Don't ever play in a blackjack table that has a CSM (card shuffler machine). Walk out or just hand them your money and save yourself time.

  • @noxobla5367
    @noxobla5367 Před 5 lety +1

    Love the Mitsubishi add in the background. ;)
    Love seeing people talk about odds and betting strat. Personally I like 1/3 bets. If you can win half of them then there's a 50% win margin for 50% accuracy rate. It's still a gamble, though.

  • @Johnbro8
    @Johnbro8 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing your maths skills 👍

  • @korkey999
    @korkey999 Před 6 lety +8

    The house eventually wins in Blackjack purely because you get the chance to go bust first. They may go bust on the same hand but you are already out of the game and they have taken your bet. Thus they effectively win when it's a draw. Worked that out meself, cool.

    • @damisnsilletti2762
      @damisnsilletti2762 Před 6 lety

      korkey999 there's a system out there where you always stand on 12 n over. Takes that out of equation n u win more guranteed

    • @korkey999
      @korkey999 Před 6 lety +1

      Damisn Silletti not according to the maths. If you can count the number of 10s dealt you can increase the odds but my memory is rubbish.

    • @damisnsilletti2762
      @damisnsilletti2762 Před 6 lety

      korkey999 if he has a ten you probably lost anyway so stand on all 12 or above the basic strategy is bullshit it turns out watch video i tried it on an app not real life works great try it

    • @juliancourtland-smith8917
      @juliancourtland-smith8917 Před 6 lety

      Th house does not necessarily. If you use a Blackjack Strategy Chart and sensible wagering strategy you can be on top. Blackjack is the best form of casino gambling, i.e. highest returns to punter. I played Blackjack online years ago and made a return of £400 per month before I moved onto sports trading.

    • @verdelllewis3563
      @verdelllewis3563 Před 6 lety +1

      korkey999. not true u need 2 be trainned by a card counter want 2 try that ? kevin lewis 119 w mitchell st. mil; wi 53204 text me at 1414 204-3426

  • @alansolomon5527
    @alansolomon5527 Před 2 lety +10

    Thank you for this great talk and for defining how much gambling and science do relate to each other. I liked the end of your talk when you cemented this truth by saying that gambling is a part of life. People take risks in health, with hidden information and uncertainty. It is like anything else. It comes and goes in our realities.
    BTW, The California lottery is not small like the Irish lottery you spoke of. What do you suggest when playing in California if I may ask?

    • @MF-kr4hf
      @MF-kr4hf Před 4 měsíci

      He didn't say anything useful.

  • @PeterAdiSaputro
    @PeterAdiSaputro Před 2 lety +1

    Very interesting video. I think I need to watch it again to really understand what is explained in this video and I hope I can apply it in the real world.

  • @chrisanthony7552
    @chrisanthony7552 Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent handling of the subject. Very informative and entertaining.

  • @weneedthetruth5814
    @weneedthetruth5814 Před 5 lety +34

    I'll say the title of this video has 5 to 2 odds of drawing in most gamblers to watch it !!! LOL