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Since roulette can't be beaten................

Started by TwoCatSam, May 29, 2012, 03:43:05 AM

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TwoCatSam

Someone should go tell the guys in this competition Bombus is holding.  Those poor guys think they can make money at this game.

Just look at their scores.  Why, you'd think they'd know better!!

Someone should shake alberto and Matty; they're living in a dream world.

Yep, I'm rummy again!!

:no:

Sam

Carpanta

Cheers!!!! Next one it's on me!!!  :pleasantry:

Regards,
Carlos.

albertojonas

there is no one with negative scores yet, wich i find very positive.
:thumbsup:

TwoCatSam

I am totally impressed!!

Congrats to all you guys.  Champions all!

Sam

Carpanta

I know you are a nice guy, Sam. Always trying to be a helpful soul when others ask for advice.

Said so you'll know I dont want to be rude but what really impresses me it is to see you (in another forum) wasting your time and energy testing ridiculous systems with incredible rules to make hit and run almost always a profitable strategy.

The owner of such systems is always promoting and creating new improvements for them.
He is always in a loop of delusion pulling people who want to believe in a whirl-wind of nonsense.

I know you are not so naive to believe those systems can work.

So why are you wasting your time in such tasks?

Regards,
Carlos.


bombus


It's never a waste of time for people to test these things out.

It might appear to be a negative exercise but only positive will come of it.

That's my opinion.

mcmonaco

Quote from: Carpanta on May 29, 2012, 06:31:56 AM
I know you are a nice guy, Sam. Always trying to be a helpful soul when others ask for advice.

Said so you'll know I dont want to be rude but what really impresses me it is to see you (in another forum) wasting your time and energy testing ridiculous systems with incredible rules to make hit and run almost always a profitable strategy.

The owner of such systems is always promoting and creating new improvements for them.
He is always in a loop of delusion pulling people who want to believe in a whirl-wind of nonsense.

I know you are not so naive to believe those systems can work.

So why are you wasting your time in such tasks?

Regards,
Carlos.
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--Wouldn't agree.If anything every post of Sam is a new anecdote.
As Bombus said only positive might occure.Shouldn't underestimate anybody.

Carpanta

That's fine for me. I just gave my opinion too. Everybody is free to think and do as they feel.
Not my problem, of course.

But when one does then one can expect a consecuence of that action.
My post was a consecuence to his one. Whatever disturbance can provoke another disturbance.
That's the risk.

Cheers,
Carlos.

Proofreaders2K

There are a few punters that can beat Roulette on a constant basis. 

A pair of stories--Not long ago there were two men that won $30,000 on a roulette machine and were asked to leave by the casino.  Apparently there were three numbers that kept hitting, so they put hundereds of dollars on those.

Our very own Mr. J says he made $17,000 by continuously placing a $100 chip on the most hit number in the newest 24 spins.

TwoCatSam

Proof

Certainly not saying you did, but I would never doubt Mr J.  Apparently the man has it to throw at cats and isn't afraid to throw it.

Carlos

You know, I ask myself why I get into those tangles with people.  I guess I thought the guy was really something--the name and all.  I had been away for a while and did not know his stuff.  I truly thought he had a twist on the game.

I actually bought a system a lot like his years ago from a guy named Jerry Adams.  Adams system worked for trial after trial and then it failed and cleaned you out.

Still, if I learn any little thing from a discussion, I have profited from the time.  I agree with Bombus on this point but one has to know when to get out.  Will Rogers said, "Never argue with a fool as people can't tell the difference."

Lastly, I'm retired and I guess I just love to argue!  :angry2:

Thanks for your post!  I'll take it to heart.

Sam


Carpanta

Dear Sam,

Welcome mate.
You know i appreciate your person, your fine behavior in forums and common sense. But i disliked your former post (you are not a bitter fellow) so then that was my response.

Cheers,
Carlos.

crackers

The first thing a new Roulette player attempts to accomplish is succeeding in
finding a system that wins consistently. Most try these systems out at casinos
and they end up getting stung. The lucky ones find ways to test out these systems
outside of any chance of losing any money. This becomes a learning stage where
they learn to make use of rules that depend on triggers. This stage of learning is
continued until the person has exhausted every conceivable idea they can imagine
or find. This is a stage they must get beyond. Some give up and take on an almost
fundamentalist approach to explaining to others why they can't win, that they can't
succeed. If they continue, and that tends to be very few, then they have realised that
if they are to succeed then they are to move past the rules and triggers stage. One way
is to find a way of analyzing the current conditions. Once that is achieved they can use
playing experience to find profitable ways to take advantage of these conceivable
opportunities. Since I belong to this stage I can't say if this is a stepping stone stage
too. Discovering and making use of the  most recent conditions is a simple and basic
craft. Knowing how conditions change comes from playing experience. Knowing how
and why to attack continuing opportunities is an art form. It's a journeyman's craft. It's
nearly impossible for a beginner to master in a few weeks. You must lose real money for
years before you can master this stage. In that learning you gain the skill not to lose any
more money. Far too often many give up and declare that it is an impossible task. These
kinds of people frequent these forums year after year. They are self appointed white
knights that ride in with the goal to get others to quit just as they have. They are always
obnoxious and abusive. As long as the few of us that know differently and that never
give in to them stand our ground then these losers will always remain to be seen as losers.

MattyMattz

Quote from: TwoCatSam on May 29, 2012, 06:07:57 AM
I am totally impressed!!

Congrats to all you guys.  Champions all!

Sam

Thanks Sam - lets hope it continues till the end!

MM

Robeenhuut

Quote from: Proofreaders2K on May 29, 2012, 09:32:51 AM
There are a few punters that can beat Roulette on a constant basis. 

A pair of stories--Not long ago there were two men that won $30,000 on a roulette machine and were asked to leave by the casino.  Apparently there were three numbers that kept hitting, so they put hundereds of dollars on those.

Our very own Mr. J says he made $17,000 by continuously placing a $100 chip on the most hit number in the newest 24 spins.

These are not constant ways 2 beat roulette. :D Although i made some coin playing Mr J street system.   

Nathan Detroit

There is   a great difference between  winning a few shekels here and there  and beating a negative expectation game.

The  Godess of fortune  is  very fickle  and soon asks back what she  has given.  :ok:

N.D.

Nathan Detroit

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