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▸ noun: The fallacy, most often believed by gamblers, that a past random event influences the outcome of a future random event, that is, that a run of even numbers at roulette means that there is a greater chance of an odd number next time.
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▸ noun: The fallacy, most often believed by gamblers, that a past random event influences the outcome of a future random event, that is, that a run of even numbers at roulette means that there is a greater chance of an odd number next time.
Similar:
Monte Carlo,
Monte Carlo method,
law of averages,
pseudocorrelation,
Las Vegas algorithm,
black swan fallacy,
St. Petersburg paradox,
Bernoulli process,
likelihood,
Pascal's mugging,
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