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Author Topic: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2436 blocks  (Read 5350288 times)
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April 24, 2016, 01:49:52 AM
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The goal is to throw a bunch of hash at the right time (gamble), but throw an average amount when two blocks take longer than the expected daily.


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April 24, 2016, 01:59:04 AM
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Block by Jays86! That's his 8th kano block!  Cheesy
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April 24, 2016, 02:00:30 AM
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The Pool is certainly not very friendly today so far in rewarding blocks to Pool members.

This is my first weekend being on this Pool and I took a look back at last Saturday and Sunday only, (which I know the past has no bearing on future luck.)

Last Sat/Sun were both 4-block days each.
 
Does anyone know with any empirical knowledge whether weekends tend to be below, at, or above average on average? Or is it all just one day as lucky as the next with the randomness of Pool blocks.

I would like to see at least one more block for the day. Hopefully, the restart will prove lucky again!  Grin

Good luck all!!

I joined Kano in Dec last year, from Slush.

I did my own study and analysis and tried to predict a pattern. Which days give many blocks? When will the next block be?

For weeks, I studied the available data and also zach monroe's charts... Excel.... plot this... plot that.... etc.

Result: No distinctive pattern, and when I got to learn more technical bits of statistical aspects of mining; it's just pure random luck.

So what works, you say?

You have heard of famous Block Friday in this thread - this is somewhat consistent that more than average blocks happens on Friday +/- 12 hours UTC.

Some Fridays, were bad Fridays.

Now there is Block Wednesday - where we broke the current record of 8 blocks in a day to 11 blocks that lucky Wednesday.

So my silly conclusion says the action happens starting from Wed to Saturday. But then again.... we had a monster Monday a few weeks back too.

So you see.... it could be anytime.... now....

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April 24, 2016, 02:11:25 AM
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The goal is to throw a bunch of hash at the right time (gamble), but throw an average amount when two blocks take longer than the expected daily.

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Yep and what actually happens is ... the more often you do it, the closer you expect to get to the pool average Smiley
(Be it from below or above)

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April 24, 2016, 02:12:17 AM
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The goal is to throw a bunch of hash at the right time (gamble), but throw an average amount when two blocks take longer than the expected daily.


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Right now I just started an order for 180TH over 3 1/2 days. Of course it will fluctuate as rentals tend to do, and I may up the hash level when the feeling strikes. That is on top of my two S'7 here at home that are overclocked to 750 MHz each (air conditioned, ventilated and temps in the low 50c's on the devices.) They are each putting out ~5,036.26 GH/S(avg)

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April 24, 2016, 03:27:13 AM
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Yep and what actually happens is ... the more often you do it, the closer you expect to get to the pool average Smiley
(Be it from below or above)

The law of averages...

We have a bad run of luck over 10 blocks, I will throw 700 th - 1200 pt for a day and a half. If you maintain your average level on top of your extra hash, it helps a bit. Smiley


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April 24, 2016, 03:27:19 AM
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Block by awangkenit with 14.34THs, his 3rd kano block!
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April 24, 2016, 03:29:27 AM
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Block by awangkenit!

My normal average with the heavy leverage explained. Tongue


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April 24, 2016, 04:10:38 AM
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Meh, that's how I approach it at least. Smiley



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April 24, 2016, 05:13:08 AM
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Block by 12TMhCpL, his 17th kano block!
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April 24, 2016, 07:30:01 AM
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Yay green Smiley

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April 24, 2016, 10:30:30 AM
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Eating vegetables (Green) helps but people prefer meat (Red).

I am bored at work. Any suggestions? FYI I am an Auditor.
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April 24, 2016, 11:57:56 AM
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Eating vegetables (Green) helps but people prefer meat (Red).

I am bored at work. Any suggestions? FYI I am an Auditor.

bored...

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April 24, 2016, 01:00:55 PM
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Does anyone know with any empirical knowledge whether weekends tend to be below, at, or above average on average? Or is it all just one day as lucky as the next with the randomness of Pool blocks.
I can tell you with 100% certainty that overall all days on average are average.
Ha! Good one!
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The goal is to throw a bunch of hash at the right time (gamble), but throw an average amount when two blocks take longer than the expected daily.


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Hmmmm...isn't that kinda like trying to predict when to bet big on roulette wheel based on previous spins? I don't think that will work because same as each spin of wheel is independent of previous spin (the roulette wheel has no memory), next block that Kano pool is trying to bust has no relation to previous block.

Best method for successful mining is:
1. Mine on Kano
2. Keep steady hash so your 5ND stays steady.
3. Mine on Kano

[edit] Nothing wrong with throwing extra rental hash (assuming good price) once in a while (for fun), but recognize that results are also random. It will increase your 5ND for a bit and if we crack a block during that time you'll get extra profit, but if we don't crack a block, then you'll get less profit because your expense was higher.
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April 24, 2016, 03:23:08 PM
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The goal is to throw a bunch of hash at the right time (gamble), but throw an average amount when two blocks take longer than the expected daily.


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Hmmmm...isn't that kinda like trying to predict when to bet big on roulette wheel based on previous spins? I don't think that will work because same as each spin of wheel is independent of previous spin (the roulette wheel has no memory), next block that Kano pool is trying to bust has no relation to previous block.

Best method for successful mining is:
1. Mine on Kano
2. Keep steady hash so your 5ND stays steady.
3. Mine on Kano

[edit] Nothing wrong with throwing extra rental hash (assuming good price) once in a while (for fun), but recognize that results are also random. It will increase your 5ND for a bit and if we crack a block during that time you'll get extra profit, but if we don't crack a block, then you'll get less profit because your expense was higher.

Haha! Gamblers never seem to grasp the concept of independent random events.  That's where the gambler's fallacy comes from.  I once watched a friend playing roulette go all in on black after the wheel hit a string of 26 reds in a row...and it landed on red.  Cheesy
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April 24, 2016, 04:33:49 PM
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The goal is to throw a bunch of hash at the right time (gamble), but throw an average amount when two blocks take longer than the expected daily.


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Hmmmm...isn't that kinda like trying to predict when to bet big on roulette wheel based on previous spins? I don't think that will work because same as each spin of wheel is independent of previous spin (the roulette wheel has no memory), next block that Kano pool is trying to bust has no relation to previous block.

Best method for successful mining is:
1. Mine on Kano
2. Keep steady hash so your 5ND stays steady.
3. Mine on Kano

[edit] Nothing wrong with throwing extra rental hash (assuming good price) once in a while (for fun), but recognize that results are also random. It will increase your 5ND for a bit and if we crack a block during that time you'll get extra profit, but if we don't crack a block, then you'll get less profit because your expense was higher.

Haha! Gamblers never seem to grasp the concept of independent random events.  That's where the gambler's fallacy comes from.  I once watched a friend playing roulette go all in on black after the wheel hit a string of 26 reds in a row...and it landed on red.  Cheesy


this is why  the 50 and 100 block history matters  really nothing else.

My theory is our coin toss is stacked in our favor due  to superior software set up.

so we toss 55 heads and 45 tails.

I have no idea if my theory is true but as long as the 50 and 100 block marks show this to be true  this is the place to be.


Block Made #   --------   50 block luck  % ------------100 block luck %

826             ___________  120.23  _______________ 115.50

827            ____________ 116.50 ________________114.38

828 missed it

829           ----------------- 118.18 ---------------------- 115.40


830          ------------------- 117.51 --------------------- 114.91


I am looking to show everyone this is the place to mine.

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Another way to think of it is black jack card counting.  
Perfectly legal edge and it was exactly that for years.

Too many people discovered it and casinos outlawed it.

I feel this pool has a software edge and the 50 to 100 blocks continue to show that edge.

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April 24, 2016, 04:53:07 PM
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Eating vegetables (Green) helps but people prefer meat (Red).

I am bored at work. Any suggestions? FYI I am an Auditor.

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April 24, 2016, 06:54:47 PM
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Block by cvokey with 32.98THs...his 3rd kano block!  Thanks for breaking that long one...whew!
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April 24, 2016, 06:57:39 PM
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Block by cvokey with 32.98THs and his 3rd kano block!  Thanks for breaking that long one...whew!

It's amazing feat that before cvokey's block was a block from solo.ckpool -- wow - back to back blocks!

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