Definition of Monte Carlo fallacy

1. 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. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Monte Carlo Fallacy

Montagnais
Montagovian
Montagu
Montagu's harrier
Montague
Montaigne
Montana
Montanan
Montanans
Montanism
Montanist
Montanists
Montblanc
Monte Bianco
Monte Carlo
Monte Carlo fallacy (current term)
Monte Carlo method
Monte Carlo methods
Monte Cristo sandwich
Monteggia
Montego Bay
Montegonian
Montegonians
Montenegrin
Montenegrins
Montenegro
Montenegro test
Monterey
Monterey Bay
Monterey Jack

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