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Who can solve the algorith of these random row?

Started by schoenpoetser, April 10, 2011, 09:30:26 AM

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cheese

Quote from: schoenpoetser on April 19, 2011, 04:54:18 AM
Mike it is a puzzle..Puzzles are a well-known tool to learn .They are used in the maths ,language etc..With this puzzle  you can learn something more about random rows and roulette systems.

Oh oh.. Mike doesn't like puzzles, he likes to be told outright. If you don't, he gets really sarcastic and snooty.

You'll see.

Arvis

Come on guys. . .

Don't you play chess.  How does a horse jump?

Nice one schoenpoetser.

Couldn't resist to reply :)

schoenpoetser

Arvis cordial congratulations.You have found the key.
Yes I started with  a horse jump on 36.
The row can also created by a roulette wheel or RNG.
The horse track clue pointed a horse could be involved.
Caissa is the lord of chess.
EV is 2,7  zero cannot fall with the horse jump.
The ball has no memory pointed crytic  there is no real roulette.

THe next clue should be :the answer lies on the table.

I was surprised ,the E/O sequence was E-O-E-O-E-O-etc. This could be a HG.

THANKS to all the members who have tried to find the solution.

cheese

Quote from: schoenpoetser on April 20, 2011, 05:15:53 AM

The horse track clue pointed a horse could be involved.


Horse? You mean the knight piece? This whole thread is a mystery to me, either it goes over my head, or has no meaning. I vote for the latter..

Mike

There are literally an infinite number of "puzzles" you can dream up from roulette outcomes, but none of them will help you to win because all patterns are equally likely.

People are endlessly fascinated by the possibilities in roulette, but this is a trap. In reality there are no possibilities which lead to genuine opportunities. Playing the GAME is like buying stock at $1 and selling for 95c - it doesn't matter how you pick your buyers, the outcome is a guaranteed loss.

cheese

Quote from: Mike on April 20, 2011, 06:47:05 AM
In reality there are no possibilities which lead to genuine opportunities.

Playing the game as its laid out, thats true. Everybody plays random bet selections against random outcomes, which is a double whammy. Or they make up silly rules for something not governed by rules. Or try and trick it with long progressions. Understanding the game is like understanding a coin flip, random is whats important.

somegames

schoenpoetser , how can this thread make shoeshineboy a better system ? Please reveal more, thanks

schoenpoetser

Somegames I did not write this row can SSB make better. In my excelprogram of the ssb I use a random row of 10 spins. After every hit a new random row is used.It is not necessary to use a random row.After every hit you can start with the same row.I suggested that the special row of the puzzle can also be the basic row of SSB,but it is more difficult to program it.

somegames

schoenpoetser, thanks for your prompt reply and clarification, SSB is a great way to win the RNG, I've been using it for some months since I found it in rouletteforum.  net .   I usually start betting after 4 or 5 virtual losses, in order to lower the risk of busting. 

somegames

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