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Roulette Scams Questions for Ion Saliu (saliu .com gambling system seller)

Discussion in 'Roulette Scams' started by SteveH, Nov 25, 2019.

  1. SteveH

    SteveH Compulsive Liar Compulsive Liar

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    Yes, I'm the insane one.

    Oh come on. It isn't clear to you the red text is not part of the report? Scroll down. I'm serious. I think you need help. I'm not sure if it's an age thing though.

    Also, system is singular. Computers is plural.

    What perplexes me is that you write well, but understand nothing. It's like only the "typing" part of your brain works.

    You'd better report me then. We can't have people writing fake government lab test reports, can we?

    While you're at it, report the TV stations, the newspapers for falsely claiming people won large sums with roulette computers. Like you said, it's a conspiracy to make people lose somehow.
     
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  2. Parpaluck

    Parpaluck Active Member

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    Your offence is even graver. You corrupted the report of a legitimate government agency.

    You placed your lies at the top of the “UK Weights and Measures Lab” to give the impression your scam was part of the report. You falsely claim they used your “roulette computers”. Your “roulette computers” are fabrications — they do not exist. The lab report doesn’t even mention “roulette computers”. It’s about the wheel tilt and its angle.

    The only photo of a “roulette computer” was advertised by Mark Anthony Howe (probably your alter ego). Again, it was the photo of a plastic toy dubbed “Fisher personal computer for kids” of the 1980s.
     
  3. SteveH

    SteveH Compulsive Liar Compulsive Liar

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    Actually, my website makes clear the red text is not part of the report. That's why it's bright red.

    Read the red text. It clearly explains the tested computer is not mine.

    You didn't read it, did you? They refer to it as a "prediction device".

    Ion, you're a bit of a lost cause. I've never seen someone be so wrong about so much in so little time.
     
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  4. SteveH

    SteveH Compulsive Liar Compulsive Liar

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    I understand you think roulette computers plain "don't exist". This is despite tv documentaries, newspaper articles, and even government lab test results. You claim it's all a conspiracy to make gamblers somehow lose.

    At this stage, you wouldn't know a roulette computer if someone threw one at your head. But it could have just been a rock. Fair enough.

    You are reminding me of Flat Earthers. They don't want to see, listen or think. Nothing they say makes sense. Their understanding is terrible. And they call you the "kook".

    I'm not sure what I'm trying to do with these recent posts of yours, and my responses. I've argued with Flat Earthers before. I'm still posting responses to you for the same reason I discussed Earth with Flat Earthers. I know it was a big waste of time, somewhat like responding to you. But it's just very strange. I mean you're saying computers "don't exist". Anyone sane can do a bit of research and know better. Anyone sane. Perhaps I'm just baffled by you. I find it both interesting, and alarming.

    Anyway, I'm going to make it easier. I'll give a link to a computer you or anyone can test for themselves: roulette-computers.com/free-trial/

    It's only basic. It's about the equivalent of the computer tested by the government lab. I give it free so people at least understand the basics.

    I'm expecting you'll respond with something like "but you cant bring a pc into the casino". Then I might remind you computers have somewhat advanced since the war (WW1), and around in circles we go.

    Unfortunately, I don't expect it will help you. After all, you believe a government lab, casinos, tv stations, newspapers and media companies etc are all involved in a conspiracy to make people believe roulette computers are real, because they're just hallucinations. But I have to try.

    And just imagine... if you struggle with something so simple, imagine how you'd cope with the rest of it. Sorry. Enough for now.
     
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  5. Parpaluck

    Parpaluck Active Member

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    That’s exactly where you belong, insane crook! Plus, you belong in the “UFO Lunatic Cult” too. An American tabloid (looks like they inspired your lunatic phantasmagorias) published something that shocked the entire sane world. They showed on the cover a spaceship that was to land at midfield during a Monday Night Football (American) game.

    That’s your scam (at your wormy scale, of course). Your “roulette computer” is the UFO that lands on a football field… NEVER!

    As for your “roulette-computers.com/free-trial/”, it is the same crooked scheme employed by the online bandits (i.e. online kasinos). They cook the books. They give you blindingly great winnings when you don’t play with real money. When you play with real money, they take the shirt off your back!

    Your “roulette computer” is that UFO that is touted to land on a football field at halftime. And, of course, the pathological liar that you are, changes the stories after every post. “The roulette computer” is not a physical object — it is an algorithm.” “The roulette computer is a hidden camera that my players smuggle inside the casinos. They stream live to my computers which in turn instantly analyze the spins and spit out the winning numbers.”

    It must be the same “roulette computer” that I “endorsed” years ago. That’s what you, by way of your mad alter ego Mark Anthony Howe posted on another forum. The links he/you referred to were the same that you distorted the report of the UK government with!

    You are way beyond insanity! I wonder why you “killed” your alter ego, madman Mark Anthony Howe?

    • https://saliu .com/bbs/messages/952.html
    “Hi Mark, It took me a little longer than most to get to grips with the computer, but it does indeed work exactly as you have claimed, my apologies for been doubtful in the beginning. I hope I can meet up with you soon, it would be a great pleasure. Yours Faithfully, Ion Saliu.”

    How insane can the cyber gambling world be?!
     
  6. Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone

    Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone Well-Known Member Lineage to Founders

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    Parpaluck,

    I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but visual ballistic players have been successfully exploiting the game for at least 100 years before the roulette computer arrived on the scene. This is documented on Wiki and a wheel engineer/ consultants website. I do NOT use a roulette computer, because I don't need one to consistently win despite their effectiveness. They are not legal in my country, but they are in other parts of the world. I am not the international sales rep for them either. However if you'd like picture of them, then you'll find them posted on various gaming risk consultants websites. By the way, do you know what a casino consultant is?

    On your website you ramble on about bias, but appear to confuse it with dealer's signature. Do you have any real experience tracking for wheel bias? Do you realize that dealer's signature is a very very primitive form of visual and computer ballistics?
     
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  7. gizmotron

    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    This is where this is going:
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  8. Parpaluck

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    Double-Schizoid “Anyone-Anyone":

    You better look at your bifocal glasses first, doofus. You must try harder to beat your near-blindness. The page background you complained about my website is classy, as most visitors expressed. In fact, the background enhances readability. That’s for normal persons. Idiots and shizoids have the opposite experience — which is the norm for sickos.

    You cultishly abide by the “gambler’s fallacy”. You loudly mouthfoam that gambling is a surefire losing proposition because the “gambler’s fallacy” is the totalitarian ruler. Yet, you are an avid roulette gambler (and loser, of course).

    You insanely claim that you “beat” roulette by… visual ballistics! All the while, you complain you can’t read my classically designed website because of the enhancing background!

    How simple it is — for a sane person, that is — to post just one image, a real photo of a real roulette computer. Listen, it can be the same roulette computer the madmen Mark Anthony Howe/ Steven Hourmouzis “Stefano” “sent” to me in the 2000s.

    I’ll accept that “image”. But do you know by what means they delivered their “roulette computer” to me? It might be the same shipping method they delivered their “roulette computer” to “you”!

    Pull your head out of that barrel of whiskey! Better still, put that pipe away!

    Normalcy in your case could only be the result of your job. A person behaves in your manner ONLY AND ONLY IF THAT PERSON IS A CASINO EMPLOYEE WITH DUTIES IN PUBLIC RELATIONS.

    I know, from their own emails to yours truly, that them kasinos try hard at that. But, I can tell you, they always fail. I and others expose them kasinos quite often…
     
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  9. Dominique098

    Dominique098 New Member

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    And I do not believe in any system to win from the casino. Online casinos are a set of files with scripts. The winnings in such casinos depend on what settings the programmers made, but it is possible to win. Personally, I play, but not much and not often. Sometimes I lose, but often win)).
     

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