Albert Einstein studied the problem of how to beat the game of Roulette. After spending time on the problem he concluded that it could not be done and he was quoted as saying, "The only way to beat Roulette is to steal the money when the dealer's not looking. "
Quote from: toddspoon on August 15, 2010, 01:19:30 PM
Albert Einstein studied the problem of how to beat the game of Roulette. After spending time on the problem he concluded that it could not be done and he was quoted as saying, "The only way to beat Roulette is to steal the money when the dealer's not looking. "
What a bonus for me. I get to put Albert Einstein on the shelf. All he ever did was put Isaac Newton on the shelf.
That was before James Albert Wendel got hold of roulette :).
Regards
Max
James proved nothing, at least so far. :P I've only proved it to a handful so far. In time you will know the difference. Until this story runs its full course that is. I know I'm having fun. It's no longer boring reading endless stalemates of arguing. Don't you see it yet. I'm not angry or concerned about what most of you think. I know I've begun the biggest landslide avalanche ever to shock the gambling world. What else are you to think. You are on the outside looking in. And it's your own fault too. But I'm not concerned. You are invested in me being totally wrong. I know what I have. And I am sharing it too. So go dig some worms. Oh yeah, look out for that big wave.
Quote from: Gizmotron on August 15, 2010, 01:53:13 PM
James proved nothing, at least so far. :P
He provided a load of BS and you are not far from it..