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Roulette Hot numbers vs Cold numbers

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by Michaela, May 7, 2017.

  1. mr j

    mr j Well-Known Member

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    @Snow >> ....and you know that has always been my argument. I liked Turbo's analogy regarding the Wright brothers.

    I do understand, 38 numbers, 35/1 on a straight up, I get it.

    Its like this.....if you take myself (or Turbo) and look at the stupid ideas of Ignatus or notto or RouletteGhost (etc.), its apples vs. oranges. They are STUCK.

    Stuck as in, those were my ideas of "X" number of years ago. There is no way that EVERY method is exactly the same. Especially regarding HOT numbers (open to arguing I guess). They are talking about remote viewing at RF (lol).

    Take that vs. Turbo? Not even close.

    Turbo has more roulette knowledge (experience) in one piece of corn in his shit compared to 90% of RF.

    Ken
     
  2. BlueAngel

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    Thank you for letting me know, I think you are not the only one and this is satisfactory because I'd not wanted to be where the majority stands.
    Perhaps Turbo is very popular but this is good only when you involved in politics or arts.
     
  3. mr j

    mr j Well-Known Member

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    Ohhhhh, I'm well aware of that.

    Ken
     
  4. mr j

    mr j Well-Known Member

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  5. TurboGenius

    TurboGenius Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    lol. I'm using that quote someday, you'll see.
     
  6. BlueAngel

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    I assume you don't agree with that either, hmm?
    Anyway, I don't need your appreciation, or anyone else appreciation, I've learned to speak my mind and express myself freely regardless if it's being accepted or not.
    I've completely nothing to gain by you or anyone like you, not money, nor votes, nothing!
    So whether you like me or not I don't give a shit! (this goes to all of you)
     
  7. mr j

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    You have drive and determination Ed. What is so wrong with that (I say to the others?)

    Your hand is not out, you are not negative, if you see an obstacle.....you simply move it. Good on you.

    Ken
     

  8. BlueAngel

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    This is how you expose your intelligence, you praise cheating and blast those who strive to succeed by fair means.
    Cheating, or unfair if you prefer, is trying to sneak devices inside the casinos, scratching cards and, yes, trying to see undealt cards.
    If this is your definition of gaming evolution throughout history, then thank you but I won't buy.
    I've much better ways to beat roulette and craps, influencing the dice by your hand is skill and not cheating.
    Casinos would do very well to broke some hands and legs to all those cheating bus-tards!
     
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  9. Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone

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

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    Hole carding is legal, and it's not cheating. The guys look for sloppy dealers, and in a very quick glance they can spot the face value/suit of a cards. The guys doing it well have turned it into an art. By the way, they don't use any devices, just their eyes and the occasional glass of water/drink.
     
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  10. BlueAngel

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    You and the gambling law are full of shit!
    Regardless if it's legal (it shouldn't) you can acknowledge that's cheating, don't you??

    According to your logic if snatching wallets and bags was legal it would be ok for you!
    These kind of persons you admire they are repulsive for me and not better than common thieves!
     
  11. BlueAngel

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    Cheating devices are for slots, roulette...I'm just wondering if you pretend that you don't understand or you really don't get it?!
     
  12. Bombus

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    Hot and cold numbers are a readily observable phenomenon, there is no argument for this.

    In order to capitalise on either requires a certain amount of luck, and IMO there is no argument for this either.

    People must finally realise this. Only then can they move on and begin construction of strategies that capitalise on the luck itself instead of the hot/cold numbers.

    At this point I should mention that luck and probability are inextricably bound.

    ...I know, I know, it's difficult to comprehend the absurdity of what I'm suggesting.


    Good luck to you!
     
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    Is it legal to drive through red lights when no one is about?

    Sir Anyone strikes me as the type that would drive through regardless of legality.
     
  14. Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone

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

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    Blue,

    Hole carders only use their eyes and their minds. No devices.

    I don't use them either.
     
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