Monte Carlo Simulation with Card Games
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- čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
- What is Monte Carlo Simulation? How to use it to find answers to the difficult questions? I'll explain everything with card games!
#simulation #probability
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Since many of you were interested in the code, here it is...
github.com/Suji04/NormalizedNerd/blob/master/Miscellaneous/monte_carlo.py
Thanks a lot. Your way of explaining was amazing 👍
Absolutely loved this 👏
5:50 "It doesnt matter who comes first, the King or the Queen" 😂
XD
Sus
Really awesome!! Keep up the great work!
Thank you! Will do!
Great vid ! Subscribed !
Really great explanation and motivation why using Monto Carlo. Thanks
Great work
Hey, man, that's thing is real cool! Keep doing great videos, love graphs, simulations in your videos, real good!
Great demo!
Thank you so much! Great explanation.
You're very welcome!
Thank you so much sir !
fantastic video
great video, thanks
first time I actually understood Monte carlo simulation. Thanks for the video
Nice one! Also, a trivia: the Monte Carlo method was invented in the context of simulating card games (solitaire) in the computer. It's cool to see the method being used for playing cards!
Yeah...From casino to nuclear weapons, the story of Monte Carlo is amazing!
Well done!
Great content,Great teacher!
Thank you! 😃
2:15 that mad me laugh. "subtracting this bad boy"
Haha XD
Nothing tops what he said later, no double entendre intended: "It doesn't matter who comes first--the king or the queen."
first time I understand clearly what MC is lol thank you !
Best Monte Carlos video on youtube!!
Glad you think so ❤️
Very great video
you saved my life :) ıt is amazing explanation
Thanks!
Great video! I really liked it. I subscribe for more content!
Awesome, thank you!
Awesome
Great video! Can you cover Markov Chain Monte Carlo as well in a future video?
Great suggestion! I'll definitely give this a try
Hi! I absolutely loved the approach to them probelm and how easy you made Monte Carlo for me. Could you explain the KingKing algorithm you made please?
Thank you, I understand the main subject but couldn’t really understand the codes. I’ll try by my own.
Keep it up!
I will!
Thanks bhai❤
i didn't understand how you shuffled the deck with random data points if you can't obtain randomness?
Please make a video on Markov Model
I definitely will!
Monte Carlo simulations are such a natural way to solve hard problems. It requires many fewer brain cells. And with the insane speed of CPUs (cheap computations) available today why would I pull out my old textbook on probability theory?
May I ask which tool do you use to make this moving x,y space/graph? Thanks in advance.
I used a python library named Manim :)
My brain exploded when you've said "easy, right?" 🤯
just live it..........
Hello thank you for your video. But I do not know what does 49P4 mean in 1:54. Could you help me explain this?
"True random can only be found in nature": I'm thinking to the Creator that randomness is pseudo-random.
i call pseudo-random algorithms - pseudo-pseudo-random.
Easy right? 😂. Love this guy.
Best definition of monte-carlo method imo is: instead of predicting, let it happen
Thanks mate!
where can i find the whole python code please?
Finally uploaded the code to GitHub...
github.com/Suji04/NormalizedNerd/blob/master/Miscellaneous/monte_carlo.py
Thanks for waiting :)
in 1.44 how does it become 49 positions?i thought it was supposed to be 48
I get it finally,thanks!
The bell sound in the beginning is way too loud for my taste :)
Feedback noted.
Hi do you have the link for the python code notebook? Thanks :)
I haven't made it public yet...I'll add the link in video description.
@@NormalizedNerd hello there! where can i find it?
Hold on, so was the last Monte Carlo simulation inaccurate? I didn’t understand your point about that. There’s no way the true probability of that event was ~73%.
What the heck is copy.deepcopy?
In python we use deepcopy when we want to make a new object with the properties of an existing object without creating a reference. If we use shallow copy then it just creates a reference. It's like pass by value vs pass by reference.
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0:20 fart noises
This is awfully similar to 3Blue1Brown videos, the animations and the colors used...
Because I'm using manim, an open source Python library created by Grant himself
@@NormalizedNerd Awesome !
make a game... how much of the viewers have stoped to calculate it by their own? I would say 2
Haha XD
@@NormalizedNerd but thx for that great video.. now i know how that works
Ads noce😎😎
Finally... -_-" :D
great Polish math do that Stanisław Ulam
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Carlo_method
we study it in secondary school