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Title: Steve morgan
Post by: ReDsQuaD on April 23, 2010, 01:07:10 PM
Hi.  Any one on this forum in touch or heard from steve morgan recently? I have emailed him a few times and he has not replied, maybe hes on vacation i am not sure, 2nd thing did you learn hes strategy?

Thanks very much.
Title: Re: Steve morgan
Post by: ReDsQuaD on April 23, 2010, 04:19:28 PM
None of you know him ???
Title: Re: Steve morgan
Post by: iggiv on April 24, 2010, 03:16:28 AM
i was emailing with him some time ago, then suddenly it was no reply to couple of my emails. I just hope he is well and nothing bad happened to him. He is a nice fellow
Title: Re: Steve morgan
Post by: ReDsQuaD on April 30, 2010, 09:45:51 AM
Quote from: iggiv link=topic=16077. msg102633#msg102633 date=1272089788
I was emailing with him some time ago, then suddenly it was no reply to couple of my emails.  I just hope he is well and nothing bad happened to him.  He is a nice fellow

The last email i recived from him was around febuary.  and you? yes myself i am worried.
Title: Re: Steve morgan
Post by: iggiv on April 30, 2010, 10:25:43 PM
february 2nd. suddenly no reply after that :(. emailed him again. no reply :(

I just hoped that he was busy, traveling or smthg like that.
Title: Re: Steve morgan
Post by: The Spiders Kiss on May 01, 2010, 03:03:26 AM
I also have been in contact with Steve but heard nothing for months...

TSK
Title: Re: Steve morgan
Post by: medo on May 01, 2010, 07:07:21 AM
He posted recently,but can't remember which forum.
Title: Re: Steve morgan
Post by: SUFIAN on July 11, 2010, 07:14:54 AM
hi spider kiss
could you please share your knowledge about steve morgan's systems of even chances and double dozens/columns.
thanx
catalyst
Title: Re: Steve morgan
Post by: elmo on July 11, 2010, 07:47:30 AM
SUFIAN, somebody posted the link on this forum to the systems a few weeks ago. I honestly can't remember who it was just now. If I remember, I will get back to you. I have to say though that I downloaded them and deleted them within about 10 minutes. I was actually dissapointed because everyone was saying how great this guy was. It was kiddies stuff.
Title: Re: Steve morgan
Post by: elmo on July 11, 2010, 08:11:28 AM
I managed to find this. Not sure if it is any use to you or not.
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I chose the following sequence: B,R,R,R,B,B,R and bet against it repeating immediately.
As soon as I see the first two spins occur I will use it as an entry point. E.g. as soon as B,R were spun I will jump in and bet against the third spin being R. If I lose I will bet against the fourth spin being R. If this loses I would bet against the fifth spin being B and then then next being B and the last being R.

If you lost all bets then you would have had five losses not including the first two signal bets. For this to happen you would have to see: B,R,R,R,B,B,R/B,R,R,R,B,B,R.

Mathematicians will say the wheel has no memory of previous spins but they must understand that we, as humans, do have a memory. Normally I would say that each spin is totally independent of the previous spin, but if you pre-determine the sequence then that is the same as printing all 128 combinations on 128 tennis balls, placing them in a sack and then blindly selecting one. This gives you 127 combinations that will win for you! If you want to see the whole 128 combinations start with RRRRRRR then RRRRRRB etc until you have BBBBBBB. You'll find there are 128 different combinations!

By waiting for the two 'signal' bets of B,R you have reduced your progression from seven to five: 1,2,4,8,16
Needless to say, the dreaded zero is always in the mix.
Since you have pre-determined the sequence, the probabilities have accumulated into 2x2x2x2x2x2x2 = 128:1
Surely there is a way of taking advantage of these odds!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Steve morgan
Post by: elmo on July 11, 2010, 08:15:15 AM
gamblers fallacy and a martingale thrown in for good measure. The bloke was a roulette genius, lol.
Title: Re: Steve morgan
Post by: elmo on July 11, 2010, 08:52:53 AM
Just reading that post above again, there are so many contradictions, it is untrue.

He says "128:1
Surely there is a way of taking advantage of these odds!!!!!!!!!

But if you are waiting for two spins before betting, then surely the odds are not 128/1 anymore.

and comments like "Normally I would say that each spin is totally independent of the previous spin"

Well what would you call it at other times, lol.

I am sorry, not to put a dampener on anybody's fun. But c'mon guys. This stuff is a joke and yet people are raving about the guy.
Title: Re: Steve morgan
Post by: VLS on July 11, 2010, 10:57:54 PM
Quote from: medo on May 01, 2010, 07:07:21 AM
He posted recently,but can't remember which forum.


nolinks://rouletteforum.cc/profile/Steve%20Morgan/ (nolinks://rouletteforum.cc/profile/Steve%20Morgan/)

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He made nine (9) posts in this interval of time: nolinks://rouletteforum.cc/profile/Steve%20Morgan/?sa=showPosts (nolinks://rouletteforum.cc/profile/Steve%20Morgan/?sa=showPosts)

Regards.
Title: Re: Steve morgan
Post by: SUFIAN on July 13, 2010, 08:23:14 AM
many thanx elmo.  i am going to have a serious study on his method.  i only wish i could find him in this forum for a better understanding of his systems.  i have deep respect for victor.  when victor admire steve, then we have to salute steve.

catalyst