Like Patrick said, certain point types did demonstrate precise flaking patterns. If you aren't trying to replicate those styles, then random is fine.
When I am making side notched hunting heads I tend to setup running platforms and try to keep flakes consistent so I can match grain weight easier. As has already been mentioned, he distance between flakes changes with regard to the size of the point, the way you're removing them and the size of your flaker. Percussion flakes can be up to an inch apart, while final pass edge flakes can be 1/8" apart.
Or another way to think about it... On an even surface that is mostly without problems, the flake you just ran should leave a ridge that your next flake should run under. This process will carry all the way down your point. Or at least, that's the theory.