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Thomas Grant Scam

Started by Spike, July 04, 2009, 04:50:25 AM

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Spike

That is the number of spins it took for me to earn 5E today.>>>

And because no bot or anything else can predict random outcomes accurately, thats the number of spins it will take you to lose 5E next time.

>>but I don't need to.  I trust him.>>

I don't trust anybody when it comes to money. I need proof I can watch.

TwoCatSam

You're a "Doubting Spike", that's for sure.  I respect your opinions.  I always allow you guys could be right!  Aw, you're probably not!!

Sam

Spike

If you really and truly understand the nature of random and how it works, you would know without a shadow of a doubt that no bot, no system, no device, no nothing can ever and will ever accurately predict random above a 50/50 expectation. Its a mathematical impossibility.

Its always amazing to me that nobody questions fact that a casino totally depends on math for its income, yet players laugh and scoff at the same math, like its a joke or something. A casino can go to any bank, show them the math of how they'll win, and get a loan on it. If a player tried that, he'd be shown the door.

TwoCatSam

Spike

I would love to truly understand the nature of randomness.  Frankly, I don't understand what there is to understand.

Sam

Spike

Frankly, I don't understand what there is to understand.>>>

Thats like in the old days when your well wet dry, or your cow stopped giving milk, or infectious diseases killed off most of mankind. They blamed it all on the devil and frankly, didn't understand what there was to understand.

Once you start to grasp random and how it operates, you see how math absolutely rules it. And you see what can beat it and what doesn't ever have a chance of beating it.

rjeaton1

I truly don't understand you Spike....  I mean, three posts above the one you're reading now you said:

Quote from: Spike on July 06, 2009, 11:04:52 PM
nothing can ever and will ever accurately predict random above a 50/50 expectation. Its a mathematical impossibility.

Then, in the post directly above the one you're reading now you said:

Quote from: SpikeOnce you start to grasp random and how it operates, you see how math absolutely rules it. And you see what can beat it

You've also made numerous posts in the past about how you have a method that allows you to consistently win, and that you don't plan on sharing it with anybody.

So which is it?  Can roulette be beaten or not?  Just in the two posts I've quoted you've said two different things.  I'm not trying to argue with you, I just truly don't know which side of the fence it is you stand on.

Spike

You've also made numerous posts in the past about how you have a method>>

I don't predict, I guess. I call it educated guessing. Because there are no triggers in random, nothing mechanical has a prayer of working, all you can do is guess. Its an art form that only gets better and better with practice.

thomasgrant

Quote from: TwoCatSam on July 06, 2009, 05:28:47 PM
Thomas Grant has turned 30E into 3000E using Super Roulette.  He has made videos and posted them for his "cronies" to view.  Folks, like him or not, he's got the evidence and he didn't fake it.

I'm kinda starting to hate him!

Sam

Err, not sure how to take that Sam.
I know we have had our differences in the past.
But Hate is rather a strong word.
Peace to all.

Spike

Err, not sure how to take that Sam.>>>

I take it he doesn't realize you are either a liar or extremely mistaken. Its one or the other, there's nothing else..

thomasgrant

Quote from: Spike on July 07, 2009, 01:11:57 AM
Err, not sure how to take that Sam.>>>

I take it he doesn't realize you are either a liar or extremely mistaken. Its one or the other, there's nothing else..

Well, I am sure glad that someone with such a positive outlook on life has graced these pages.
Keep posting Spike.
Enjoying the barbs.

Spike

I am sure glad that someone with such a positive outlook>>

Neither positive or negative, just factual. You're not and can't beat roulette with a bot. Fact.

thomasgrant

Quote from: Spike on July 07, 2009, 01:46:16 AM
I am sure glad that someone with such a positive outlook>>

Neither positive or negative, just factual. You're not and can't beat roulette with a bot. Fact.

Yes, your factual. and correct.
No one can beat Roulette with a bot.
No harm in trying though.

super-roulette


Spike

Scammers desperate for sales, nothing new here. 7000 reasons to not to buy your crap.

Tangram

@ Matt,

As I've said before, I believe it could be possible to make money with your bot using a simple system provided you have the necessary bankroll and are playing a no-zero wheel, and I'd like to put this to the test. Would you be willing to give us details of one of the systems your bot uses so that I can write a simulation? What I need is: (1) bet selection and money management (progression if used, plus any stop losses or wins) (2) Average number of spins played per session. (3) Recommended bankroll.

Preferably nothing too complex, but something that has made money in the past and continues to do so. It will be interesting, if nothing else, to see what kind of drawdowns you get.  :thumbsup:







Tangram

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