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  • BradyMossTD
    SBR Rookie
    • 01-16-12
    • 18

    #1
    Excel number generator
    Hey guys, I saw something posted on here about a week ago.

    It's pretty simple. Just an excel document that simulated 100 plays at 11:10 payout with a 55% win probability.

    All it does is generate a number at the end, basically just showing the kinds of variance you'll see in 100 wagers except in a concrete figure.

    There was a link to the download but I can't find it now. I know someone else must have seen it to, any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
  • tukkk
    SBR Sharp
    • 10-04-10
    • 391

    #2
    since i have alot of free time and its fun, i did something similar to what you described

    edit: wouldnt let me upload macro-enabled workbook here,
    so you have to save it as macro-enabled workbook on your own, then you can click refresh all over
    or just press fn+f9 instead
    Last edited by tukkk; 01-24-12, 11:51 AM. Reason: took the variance simulator down
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    • mebaran
      SBR MVP
      • 09-16-09
      • 1540

      #3
      A note to anyone downloading these...please make sure you read the VBA code first before you enable any Macros in .xlsm files.

      (I have not downloaded the file, so I can't speak to it's contents)
      Last edited by mebaran; 01-24-12, 03:51 PM.
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      • tukkk
        SBR Sharp
        • 10-04-10
        • 391

        #4
        Originally posted by mebaran
        A note to anyone downloading these...please make sure you read the VBA code first before you enable any Macros in .xlsm files.
        too bad so few people think before they post something like this
        i dont really need this

        and by the way, if you had cared to check the vba code, its :
        Sub re()
        '
        ' re Macro
        '

        '
        Calculate
        End Sub
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        • mebaran
          SBR MVP
          • 09-16-09
          • 1540

          #5
          Originally posted by tukkk
          too bad so few people think before they post something like this
          i dont really need this

          and by the way, if you had cared to check the vba code, its :
          Sub re()
          '
          ' re Macro
          '

          '
          Calculate
          End Sub
          Just looking out for some of the new Excel guys' best interests. I was not implying your file had malicious code. I apologize. It's nice of you to share with the OP!

          (Side note: I never downloaded the file, so I was just posting a tip in general terms).
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          • tukkk
            SBR Sharp
            • 10-04-10
            • 391

            #6
            its ok, thanks for the apology.
            anyways i played around a bit and improved my variance simulator a bit
            i will make a new thread, so it is easily visible and downloadable
            check it out
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