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Started by Amazin, Feb 23, 08:09 AM 2012

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Skakus

Quote from: MauiSunset on Apr 23, 10:59 PM 2012
Guys it's real simple - prove to the world you can beat Roulette by taking my challenge and make $1,000 for your trouble.


Or you can snicker with each other and pretend you have broken Roulette; or even more silly pretend that secret gurus roam the casinos beating Roulette and you know they will never surface and prove their prowess at Roulette.


Right.


Me, I know Roulette can't be beaten - not for the last 200 years and not for another 200 years.  But I wish anyone taking my challenge the best of luck....

This challenge promotion has nothing to do with roulette. It is all about MS promoting his website for a big ego boost, and perhaps some resale value down the track.
k.
A ship moored in the harbour is safe, but that's not what ships are made for.

MauiSunset

Quote from: Skakus on Apr 24, 12:27 AM 2012

This challenge promotion has nothing to do with roulette. It is all about MS promoting his website for a big ego boost, and perhaps some resale value down the track.
k.


You guys sound like clucking hens - cluck . cluck . cluck.


You make up all the excuses you want - you know that you can't beat Roulette - it's mathematically impossible.....

Gizmotron

Quote from: MauiSunset on Apr 24, 12:33 AM 2012
you know that you can't beat Roulette - it's mathematically impossible.....

So don't use mathematics to beat it. That's your problem.
... Other than your endless chanting of your mantra.

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

Skakus

My own personal experience is that roulette is relatively easy to beat. I do it all the time with great confidence.

Believe it or not when I first took up roulette I studied the game for several years before placing 1 single real money bet.

I must have spent over 1500 hours researching the game before my first casino visit, which beforehand I had never set foot in a casino.

At that point I justified commencing with a substantial bankroll because I put a value on the time spent studying and settled on $35 an hour.

1500 x 35 = $52,500. I split that into 3 working banks = $17,500 each.

I played for the first 8 months 3 days a week without a single loss! We’re talking Mr J style winnings!  Back then I was using a set of all conquering progressions each with a tiny mathematical failure rate. They served me well.

The more I played the more I delved and eventually the more expanded my knowledge became.

Suffice to say, I have moved on from my original progressive game play but not before tripling the first $17,500 bankroll, which was eventually peppered with several bust outs.

Nowadays I can afford to play under the radar, which I believe is a most important aspect to successful casino gambling. By under the radar I mean not having any great urgency or requirement to capitalize on any acquired roulette skills.

In fact I am in agreement with MS that the comps are a major part of the entertainment value of casino gambling.

Good luck with your challenge MauiSunset, though I won’t be taking it.



Gizmotron is right >> attack when opportunity presents.

Spike is right >> never wise up a chump. (the MauiSunsets of this world).
A ship moored in the harbour is safe, but that's not what ships are made for.

Maui13

Quote from: MauiSunset on Apr 24, 12:33 AM 2012

you know that you can't beat Roulette - it's mathematically impossible.....


We know we cannot beat LOTTO, it's mathematically impossible, yet people buy 1 ticket and win!


:twisted:



Trust the timing of your life!

MauiSunset

Quote from: Maui13 on Apr 24, 03:46 AM 2012

We know we cannot beat LOTTO, it's mathematically impossible, yet people buy 1 ticket and win!


:twisted:


It's called luck - that's exactly why I play.  I have no idea what the wheel will spin out for me while at the table and the chance of winning 35 times my bet is the decision I make all the time - do I take my winnings home (if there are any) or do I use the casino's money and try for 35 times what's in my hand?


As long as folks are aware that the best they can do over a long period of time is to break even if they play very very smartly then I've accomplished my mission and my good deed for the year.


To those who brag about making all kinds of money, both you and I know you are playing out a fantasy and if that makes you feel happy then I am happy for you - just don't try to convince others you are a fearless gambler.


I smile all the time, while at the table, watching sucker after sucker use stupid gambling ideas and lose their entire bankroll.  But, they seem to enjoy it since I normally see them back later losing even more money.


If what you do makes you happy then that big smile on my face is for you...............

MauiSunset

Quote from: Skakus on Apr 24, 01:18 AM 2012
My own personal experience is that roulette is relatively easy to beat. I do it all the time with great confidence.

Believe it or not when I first took up roulette I studied the game for several years before placing 1 single real money bet.

I must have spent over 1500 hours researching the game before my first casino visit, which beforehand I had never set foot in a casino.

At that point I justified commencing with a substantial bankroll because I put a value on the time spent studying and settled on $35 an hour.

1500 x 35 = $52,500. I split that into 3 working banks = $17,500 each.

I played for the first 8 months 3 days a week without a single loss! We’re talking Mr J style winnings!  Back then I was using a set of all conquering progressions each with a tiny mathematical failure rate. They served me well.

The more I played the more I delved and eventually the more expanded my knowledge became.

Suffice to say, I have moved on from my original progressive game play but not before tripling the first $17,500 bankroll, which was eventually peppered with several bust outs.

Nowadays I can afford to play under the radar, which I believe is a most important aspect to successful casino gambling. By under the radar I mean not having any great urgency or requirement to capitalize on any acquired roulette skills.

In fact I am in agreement with MS that the comps are a major part of the entertainment value of casino gambling.

Good luck with your challenge MauiSunset, though I won’t be taking it.



Gizmotron is right >> attack when opportunity presents.

Spike is right >> never wise up a chump. (the MauiSunsets of this world).


Sounds like it should be a snap to win the $1,000 prize - registration opens in about 3 weeks after my spring trip to Vegas.


Can't wait......

albertojonas

i am preparing my first casino visit.  ^-^  And i am feeling confident.

MauiSunset

Quote from: albertojonas on Apr 24, 08:54 AM 2012
i am preparing my first casino visit.  ^-^  And i am feeling confident.


Best of luck.


I suggest you get rated at your table by getting a Rewards card from the casino and turn it in when you throw down your money for a color.  You will be surprised just how fast you start to get comps that will eventually make your visits totally free except for transportation.




Gizmotron

MS -" It's all about statistics and luck....."

Regarding that Boolean Principle, did the bet selection work or not? The why
doesn't matter. You can use any bet selection process you want to. All that
matters is the "A" or "B" result. Now even the dumbest tool in the box knows
when you get a streak of "A's." The only cause for a win streak being nothing
more than luck. Knowing what to do in a win streak is not luck, but don't tell
MauiSunset. You can use any bet selection method you want, short of a
progression, to find win streaks. Now let's watch mauiSunset claim that
win streaks don't exist.
I am the living proof that Roulette can be beat every time I set out to beat it.

vile




To those who brag about making all kinds of money, both you and I know you are playing out a fantasy and if that makes you feel happy then I am happy for you - just don't try to convince others you are a fearless gambler.



[/quote]

--You are talking fantasy my friend.Just attached 100 spins of usual Wiesbaden session to show you how to win......EACH SESSION.....and if you doubt this you can take me on
for any amount you wish.Send any actuals and those all will be winners.
btw--even write W/L and both bets am applaying in my strategy,but you nor anybody could grasp it....100 spins with 5 zeros and more then 10%winnings on actual 100 spins.

MauiSunset

Quote from: Gizmotron on Apr 24, 11:16 AM 2012
MS -" It's all about statistics and luck....."

Regarding that Boolean Principle, did the bet selection work or not? The why
doesn't matter. You can use any bet selection process you want to. All that
matters is the "A" or "B" result. Now even the dumbest tool in the box knows
when you get a streak of "A's." The only cause for a win streak being nothing
more than luck. Knowing what to do in a win streak is not luck, but don't tell
MauiSunset. You can use any bet selection method you want, short of a
progression, to find win streaks. Now let's watch mauiSunset claim that
win streaks don't exist.


Winning streaks are in the mind of the beholder - fellow gamblers at the table lost while you won; big deal.


You can use any bet selection system you want - it doesn't matter - that system will have "streaks" of winning and losing with the long term outcome just the odds of the bet.


If you want to bet the last color or column or dozen go right ahead since it doesn't matter in the long run.  If you want to use my random number generator trick of looking at your watch and if you see an even second displayed you bet even, or red, or low and the opposite for an odd second - it doesn't matter since it too will have "streaks" of winning and losing.


The last number spun has NO bearing on the next number to be spun.  If you believe otherwise you stand alone - not one person on earth can corroborate the insane idea.


Hope that answers your question.....

MauiSunset

Quote from: vile on Apr 24, 11:18 AM 2012


To those who brag about making all kinds of money, both you and I know you are playing out a fantasy and if that makes you feel happy then I am happy for you - just don't try to convince others you are a fearless gambler.





--You are talking fantasy my friend.Just attached 100 spins of usual Wiesbaden session to show you how to win......EACH SESSION.....and if you doubt this you can take me on
for any amount you wish.Send any actuals and those all will be winners.
by the way--even write W/L and both bets am applaying in my strategy,but you nor anybody could grasp it....100 spins with 5 zeros and more then 10%winnings on actual 100 spins.



I suggest you sign up for my $1,000 challenge in 3 weeks and show the world, and teach me a lesson - live at a Webinar in front of hundreds of folks and the taped Webinar will be available for decades viewable by tens of thousands of folks.  Become immortal.


Hope you sign up......

Gizmotron

Save... Nice going. You are a trend. Bet on it.

Quote from: MauiSunset on Apr 24, 11:25 AM 2012

Winning streaks are in the mind of the beholder - fellow gamblers at the table lost while you won; big deal.


You can use any bet selection system you want - it doesn't matter - that system will have "streaks" of winning and losing with the long term outcome just the odds of the bet.


If you want to bet the last color or column or dozen go right ahead since it doesn't matter in the long run.  If you want to use my random number generator trick of looking at your watch and if you see an even second displayed you bet even, or red, or low and the opposite for an odd second - it doesn't matter since it too will have "streaks" of winning and losing.


The last number spun has NO bearing on the next number to be spun.  If you believe otherwise you stand alone - not one person on earth can corroborate the insane idea.


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

Bayes

@ MauiSunset,

What exactly are the conditions attached to this challenge? I read something about doubling your bankroll in 100 spins, but that sounds a bit vague.
"The trouble isn't what we don't know, it's what we think we know that just ain't so!" - Mark Twain

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