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Roulette Flashback to the 60's

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by TurboGenius, Sep 6, 2016.

  1. HAL

    HAL Member

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    I don't think dr.srAA saw the video and maybe he doesn't know what to look for. If he does then he might come to the right conclusion, only he would never admit it.
     
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  2. johndexter

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    Turbo could you give brief description for us dimwitted people please.
     
  3. TurboGenius

    TurboGenius Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Random events that are independent of one another can't be predicted - it's the same with roulette.
    No one can sit and say "#32 is going to show next".
    If that's as far as anyone looks - the single independent random event, then fine.
    However when someone looks at a session or spins, or a cycle of spins - everything becomes
    much more predictable. (Just like in the video where the counter became predictable).
    Is it perfect ? No. It's enough for the player to gain the advantage though, yes.
    I've proven it - although not to the liking of those who don't see past 1 spin and locked on the
    payout being less than the odds of any position showing.
     
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  4. TurboGenius

    TurboGenius Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    I have a strange feeling (have said it before) that he does indeed get it.
    It's just more fun to play devil's advocate and point to why things might not work.
    I've posted enough info around the way to play this (even though it might be 'here and there')
    that someone can figure it out - the people who don't believe it's possible never will though, and
    that is entirely ok.
     
  5. asymbacguy

    asymbacguy Active Member

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    I'm sure you think otherwise.

    If not, I will convince you. :)
     

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