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Roulette 3.6% of my challenge complete!

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by Sparky, Jun 18, 2015.

  1. Sparky

    Sparky Member Founding Member

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    So here is my challenge. I am going to turn the $360 I made from selling my second hand beer fridge on eBay into $100K. Most people will say it can't be done but I disagree.

    Today I achieved my first mile stone which was to turn my original bank roll of $360 into $3640. Not a bad effort me thinks. My second target is $10,000. I will look to increase my daily bank roll to $500 once I achieve my $10K mile stone.

    Thanks for all the info.

    I have attached my current progress chart.

    T :)

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    http://www.rouletteforum .cc/index.php?topic=15670.0
     
  2. albalaha

    albalaha Active Member Founding Member

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    When I can turn $30k into $100 millions, of course it is doable. If someone has increased the bankroll 10 fold so easily, chances are he can carry things further too. Wait and watch.
     
  3. mr j

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    What I dont like about this Sparky "stuff", the original author is not around to answer questions or make comments regarding HIS thread. Do I think this 3.6% talk is a sham? Yes I do but Sparky does not know that. (lol)

    Ken
     
  4. TurboGenius

    TurboGenius Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Ditto.

    That was a game, not reality.
     
  5. albalaha

    albalaha Active Member Founding Member

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    You seriously need a psychiatric help. Game is a kind of simulation and the programmer who coded the game clearly mentioned it to be as random as possible. We test a method with simulations. When you used to post graphs of any method in your blog, were they your actually played sessions?
     
  6. TurboGenius

    TurboGenius Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    You're probably right. Laughs
     
  7. TurboGenius

    TurboGenius Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Well, I'll throw aside my knowledge of math and probability and go with what someone tells me in a pretend casino game app. That was easy.
     

  8. albalaha

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    @TurboGenius,
    You are challenging the knowledge of a skilled programmer who can code such a beautiful free gaming app. It would have been easier to play and test if it is flawed or have any bias in the results that it produces. Can you code an android roulette app? Can you code an RNG?
     
  9. TurboGenius

    TurboGenius Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Not at all, but as I said - it's a game - it is not truly random, as pointed out clearly in the 'other thread'.
    Enough said.
    It has a 'seed' then the 'random' numbers come from whatever that seed is. If you could get the same seed twice, or know what it is ahead of time - you would never lose a spin, because you would know what the next results were going to be. To use a game to say that "When I can turn $30k into $100 millions, of course it is doable" to show some kind of defining proof that you can do something, it's nonsense.
    I could draw a mountain and then show myself climbing it and say "I can do this, so it must be possible" is nonsense.
    Turn 30k into 100 MILLIONS in a casino and then post away, you will have everyone's undivided attention.
    You can't. A fun game does not back up your claim or make the impossible somehow possible regardless of how many screen shots you post. Sighs. I'm done with this topic and conversation.
     
  10. albalaha

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    You are arguing in topics for the sake of argument only. Your contentions lack any logic. I did 10 millions spins with a predefined system's bot and did that has never been done. That looks not serious to you. Get some sleeping pills. Your frustration of not capable to prove anything made you real sick. Go play, farthest 4 numbers with martingale. That will be sufficient innovation for your standards.
     

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