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Cracking Pi, cracking randomness, cracking roulette?

Started by hanshuckebein, Apr 13, 03:42 AM 2012

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MauiSunset

Quote from: Gizmotron on Apr 21, 09:13 PM 2012
MauiSunset, - " Many here will argue with you - they believe historical
numbers can be used to "understand randomness" and thus predict future spins."

There is that classic misunderstanding again. How many years will this take?
The trends are just patterns seen in a chart. 10 blacks in a row are just a formation in a chart that can be identified easily . This is used to identity conditions that have already proven to have continued. Still in the past. At no time is the chart an indicater of the future. That is still just  guess. DID YOU READ THAT? There is no claim of predicting the future.


Looking at past spins is a total waste of time - they are totally worthless.


So why look at past spins?  To predict future spins of course.


Come on, Roulette odds are well known and can't change - no amount of voodoo "mathematics" will ever change the odds - not in the past 200 years and 200 years from now the Roulette odds will be exactly the same........

akuuka

Quote from: MauiSunset on Apr 21, 10:48 PM 2012

Looking at past spins is a total waste of time - they are totally worthless.


So why look at past spins?  To predict future spins of course.


Come on, Roulette odds are well known and can't change - no amount of voodoo "mathematics" will ever change the odds - not in the past 200 years and 200 years from now the Roulette odds will be exactly the same........

So, my question : is there a solution to beat the roulette ? or how to make more win than loose in roulette?

vile




Come on, Roulette odds are well known and can't change - no amount of voodoo "mathematics" will ever change the odds - not in the past 200 years and 200 years from now the Roulette odds will be exactly the same........
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--True,to blind and ignorant.As long as there are
  such mental approach there will be same.

GARNabby

Quote from: vile on May 03, 01:49 PM 2012True,to blind and ignorant.As long as there are such mental approach there will be same.
Well, the casinos, and other multi-national corporations, do pretty-well for being such idiots!

Gizmotron

Quote from: vile on May 03, 01:49 PM 2012
Come on, Roulette odds are well known and can't change - no amount of voodoo "mathematics" will ever change the odds - not in the past 200 years and 200 years from now the Roulette odds will be exactly the same........

Oh to be aneophite fool again. I wish I could go back to magical beliefs. You are a sucker. There is nothing to  convince you to see any difference.

Jeez. What a foolish process trying to guide foolish people.

I am the living proof that Roulette can be beat every time I set out to beat it.

vile

Quote from: GARNabby on May 03, 04:46 PM 2012
Well, the casinos, and other multi-national corporations, do pretty-well for being such idiots!

--Couse they mostly deal with such...you 10 others lose,and come Gizmo
  and me and take peace of cake you left there.Very simple.

GARNabby

Quote from: vile on May 04, 12:20 PM 2012
Gizmo and me.  Very simple.
And Elvis?

My point being that, possibly, you have to question your own findings when virtually no one else has already found something so remarkable and over-powering.

GARNabby

Quote from: Gizmotron on May 04, 01:43 AM 2012
What a foolish process trying to guide foolish people.
Good to see you posting again, dear Giz.

Winner

Quote from: hanshuckebein on Apr 13, 03:42 AM 2012
hi guys,

as I googled my way through the :. I stumbled upon this site.

link:://crackingpi.com/

as I'm a math dummy I can't say wether there is any substance behind the theory eyplained.

so this is for your information.

cheers

hans
Anyone try this theory.

Madi


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