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Warning for rouletteflaw.com

Started by harald, February 20, 2011, 11:24:46 AM

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harald

There's a site rouletteflaw.com were a Zven Avishta talks about a software flaw in some rng's from some casino's.
He claims:
"The event that is programmed to NEVER occur is for a 'High', 'Medium', or 'Low' number to NOT appear for MORE than 16 consecutive spins."

Every day he 'verified' a couple of casino's and put them on this site. A while ago i tried it at every 'verified' casino but ofcourse like so many other 'flaws' of 'systems' it does not work. I have several printscreens of every rng from everyone of those casino's with 20 plus spins without a dozen to come up......so for me that is 100% proof that what he says is not correct.
On his site he has an email adress for feedback. In my naive thinking i email proof to him several times but ofcourse got no respons. And he still put those casino's on his site as 'verified'. So in my mind he works for those casino's or he is a very sadistic person who needs help and a hobby outdoors...like growing carrots.
I'm not going to put the printscreens here because i've seen that some people wil reply with things like you see ufo's and 'there is no proof' while there is obvious plenty of proof to see with your own eyes. And i don't open this topic to talk about ufo's.......i just put this up to warn others......Rouletteflaw.com is a fraud.....don't try it.

Steve

Mods: this is a warning about rouletteflaw.com. It's actually Andruchi's site where he promotes casinos for commission, and tells people only the free system he gives will work on them (all explained at nolinks.roulettesystemreviews.com). The warning is not spam so it can stay.

ReDsQuaD

Big Scam please don't bother.

James.

MauiSunset

The website in question seems to be your usual "Random numbers aren't random".

What's so unusual about this?

Just believe that science has no proof that random numbers can be used for anything but reporting past events.

RNG's can be messed with but that's a criminal activity by a casino and what B&M casino needs to cheat in order to make their shareholders or residents filthy rich?  Which manager, at the casino, is willing to face prison in order to make shareholders rich by a penny?

It's all bunk folks.....

ReDsQuaD

Quote from: MauiSunset on February 20, 2011, 07:13:32 PM
The website in question seems to be your usual "Random numbers aren't random".

What's so unusual about this?

Just believe that science has no proof that random numbers can be used for anything but reporting past events.

RNG's can be messed with but that's a criminal activity by a casino and what B&M casino needs to cheat in order to make their shareholders or residents filthy rich?  Which manager, at the casino, is willing to face prison in order to make shareholders rich by a penny?

It's all bunk folks.....

Online casinos don't need to rigg there software becuase they already know its imposible to beat.

James.

Mr J

Quote from: Steve on February 20, 2011, 07:00:43 PM
Mods: this is a warning about rouletteflaw.com. It's actually Andruchi's site where he promotes casinos for commission, and tells people only the free system he gives will work on them (all explained at nolinks.roulettesystemreviews.com). The warning is not spam so it can stay.


No prob.

harald

Quote from: MauiSunset on February 20, 2011, 07:13:32 PM
The website in question seems to be your usual "Random numbers aren't random".
What's so unusual about this?

This isn't the first topic i put here to warn others and then you come and say strange things like this wich has nothing to do with the topic. And if you look at the replies to you in other topics from other people you see that i'm not the first one that tells you this.
Ofcourse all are welcome here and can say what they want if they stick to the forumrules but can i ask you why are you here? This is a roulette forum.
You told several times you only play a little roulette in the casino in the hope to break even while your main goal is to get as many free drinks as you can by lying to a hard working waitress. You told several times you lie to them about an imaginary friend who is on the toilet just to get an extra free drink. Is that your experience with roulette? Is that your contribution to this forum?

schoenpoetser

I play very much on several internet casino.For demonstrations I prefer one.I have gathered a number of suspicious displays. They all show  a full display with red ,even  and pair and all while I betted contrary.The longest row was 17.This is not evidence but it makes me distrustful.I have published the displays on the forum.

MauiSunset

Quote from: harald on February 21, 2011, 03:40:12 AM
This isn't the first topic I put here to warn others and then you come and say strange things like this wich has nothing to do with the topic. And if you look at the replies to you in other topics from other people you see that I'm not the first one that tells you this.
Ofcourse all are welcome here and can say what they want if they stick to the forumrules but can I ask you why are you here? This is a roulette forum.
You told several times you only play a little roulette in the casino in the hope to break even while your main goal is to get as many free drinks as you can by lying to a hard working waitress. You told several times you lie to them about an imaginary friend who is on the toilet just to get an extra free drink. Is that your experience with roulette? Is that your contribution to this forum?

Every year I pick another casino game and learn as much as I can; Roulette is this year's winner.

So far I've spent about 2 months looking at various websites and this one seemed to be the least screwy.

But even here 80% of what goes on here is based on voodoo science/math - things that don't exist.

Take away "Patterns in randomness", ballistics of the wheel, dealer signature, and what's left?  Not much.

So far no one here has demonstrated their ability to throw conventional science/math out the window and make money playing Roulette.  It's only taken me a few weeks to filter through what Roulette systems are for sale and they are all based on this bilge.

I suspect that my examination will end soon with the conclusion I came here with "Roulette is too simple of a game to beat".  I expected to move a lot of BS in order to find one gem - which I have found in the form of mixing a few money management techniques that I will spend the rest of the year investigating.

You guys can then go back to doing what you did before and next year I'll pick another game to investigate and the reaction will be the same - "In order to break this casino game you have to believe in UFOs".





Mike

Quote from: MauiSunset on February 21, 2011, 10:27:43 AM
Take away "Patterns in randomness", ballistics of the wheel, dealer signature, and what's left?  Not much.

While I agree with you regarding patterns etc, there ARE legitimate physics based methods which win, including biased wheels. You're not going to get anywhere just challenging people on a forum, it seems to me that you hope there might be a way to win but you can't be bothered to put in the hours and find out for yourself. That isn't likely to endear you to anyone (not that I suppose you care about that). Just my 2 cents.

MauiSunset

Quote from: Mike on February 21, 2011, 12:28:54 PM
While I agree with you regarding patterns etc, there ARE legitimate physics based methods which win, including biased wheels. You're not going to get anywhere just challenging people on a forum, it seems to me that you hope there might be a way to win but you can't be bothered to put in the hours and find out for yourself. That isn't likely to endear you to anyone (not that I suppose you care about that). Just my 2 cents.

If someone here has something that actually "works", they would be glad to demo it.

It takes nothing to say "folks here beat Roulette and keep a low profile" - why on earth?

If I had something that "worked" I would demo it and share it with someone that can do the same - play 2 hours of live Roulette and make $1 in profit.

I sure would not give it away to folks on a chat room and I sure would not sell it for any amount of money.

You guys can keep telling yourself that folks beat Roulette all the time but in 2 months of searching the internet I can't find a documented case.

Money management is a different thing and my time here has been rewarded on that front, I believe.

This is no different than my 20+ year quest of challenging folks to demo a stock market/commodity system that could beat the DJIA's 120+ year average of 12% per year.

So I've heard this many many times in the past 25 years - many time.....

birdhands

I'm certainly curious about your money management interest.  I'd like to see what actually passes muster for you.  Why don't you start a thread in which you share your thoughts on money management and then invite others to contribute their ideas.  No challenges or arguments, just a friendly dialogue between those with common interests.

Sam

MauiSunset

Quote from: birdhands on February 21, 2011, 10:25:19 PM
I'm certainly curious about your money management interest.  I'd like to see what actually passes muster for you.  Why don't you start a thread in which you share your thoughts on money management and then invite others to contribute their ideas.  No challenges or arguments, just a friendly dialogue between those with common interests.

Sam

Sure, but I've got months of research ahead - If I get something that is unique and not just a rehash of what's out there I will do just that.

MauiSunset

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