Just seen this on Wikipedia-
Jason Gillon gave Blue Square the runaround in 2003, when he proposed a system that let users on the site walk away with thousands of pounds each. The game was taken off air and a full investigation took place. It was found that Gillon had done nothing wrong, but was still banned from the site. He was prosecuted by the Advertising Standards Agency for false advertising, as the system was merely a Martingale strategy. Martingales fail over any significant period of time.
Anybody know anymore detailed information about his system?
Sounds as though Bluesquare knew he was onto a winner? surely if the system would eventually fail,they wouldn't of banned him? ???
From what I can gather, it looks like all he was proposing was the Martingale strategy and there was no bet selection involved. Not bad charging £200 for something that A. does not work and B. Is available for free on the net.
Many people come up with the idea themselves and think they have the holy grail before disaster strikes.
I like to play a stretched d'alambert with my bet selection and find it works for me nicely most of the time.
elmo
A stretched D'Alembert? Did they rack the poor devil in the Tower of London? :sarcastic: It's humor!!
I'd love to see a tutorial on this progression if I haven't offended you!
Sam
A stretched d'alem is just what it implies. It fails just as often as a regular d'alem, its just takes longer to get there.