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Cracking Pi, cracking randomness, cracking roulette?

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

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hanshuckebein

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
"Don't criticize what you don't understand. You never walked in that man's shoes." (Elvis Presley)

Proofreaders2000

It's the "Gravity Bet".  See below
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"Look at the second newest outcome.  On the next spin, the ball should land on the opposite end of the wheel, (count 19 neighbors from the second newest outcome for the betting point, add two neighbors on either side of the betting point *five numbers played total*)

Repeat procedure for each spin."

Maui13

Just had a quick read through the "Cracking Roulette" part...took some old spins...and because I can't see a dealers hand, I made up my own method... I think similar to Proof...


Number that fell - 2...opposite number is 14.....count 9 along ...and 9th number is the one in  question...bet 2 left...and 2 right.... crazy how many hits you have....just working on progression I'm not to clued up about.


Regards,
M
Trust the timing of your life!

Hermes

"action at a distance" is really true sentence! The more of distance you have between you and the casino the better chance you will not lose! As you can see I am just an average in math. There is a Gauss Bell and Taco Bell which one you prefer? And sorry the crooked BELL company!
Cheers Hermes

GARNabby

Quote from: Hermes on Apr 13, 10:45 PM 2012
"action at a distance" is really true sentence! The more of distance you have between you and the casino the better chance you will not lose! As you can see I am just an average in math. There is a Gauss Bell and Taco Bell which one you prefer? And sorry the crooked BELL company!
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha...

That is a "crank" site, something like one of those simplistic computer translations of some assemble-by-yourself instructions from one language to a long list of others.

Pi is one of many transcendental numbers, which make up most of the "infinity" irrational (non-repeating decimal) numbers: the circumference of a circle divided by its diameter.  It's just another number... no one number can be of more significance than another in the grand scheme of things.

Unless you can precisely account in space-time, one would suppose, where/when those simple properties (of outside roundness, and inside straightness) derive, you won't be able to begin to utilize specific numbers in specifically-meaningful ways.

MauiSunset

The website only makes sense after you put on your tinfoil hat - then everything becomes clear.


Random numbers can NOT be predicted from historical numbers either from a physical Roulette wheel or RNG.


That's the truth....

Tamino

I never trust statistics which I did not  falsify myself.

N.D.

Gizmotron

Quote from: MauiSunset on Apr 21, 02:06 PM 2012
Random numbers can NOT be predicted from historical numbers either from a physical Roulette wheel or RNG.

That's the truth....
That is the truth. Where are the threads that suggest that it is otherwise? All I ever see is the mathboyz dealing with a straw man argument suggesting it. Every time they are confronted with this all you get is silence.
I am the living proof that Roulette can be beat every time I set out to beat it.

MauiSunset

Quote from: Gizmotron on Apr 21, 02:34 PM 2012
That is the truth. Where are the threads that suggest that it is otherwise? All I ever see is the mathboyz dealing with a straw man argument suggesting it. Every time they are confronted with this all you get is silence.


Well I guess Q.E.D.

amk

I think the info is pretty cool hanshuckebein.

Thanks

GARNabby

Quote from: MauiSunset on Apr 21, 02:06 PM 2012
The website only makes sense after you put on your tinfoil hat...
Hahahahahaha... Ya, but then the aleins can "home in on ya".
Quote from: MauiSunset on Apr 21, 02:06 PM 2012
Random numbers can NOT be predicted from historical numbers.
That's the definition of randomness.

GARNabby

Quote from: Tamino on Apr 21, 02:25 PM 2012
I never trust statistics which I did not falsify myself.
And i thought also Nathan was on the level.  Sheesh!

Turner

98.673% of statistics are made up on the fly

MauiSunset

Quote from: GARNabby on Apr 21, 06:24 PM 2012
....That's the definition of randomness.


Many here will argue with you - they believe historical numbers can be used to "understand randomness" and thus predict future spins.


There is ONLY one way to play Roulette - play the stated odds that NEVER change under ANY circumstances.  The Roulette marquee means absolutely nothing nor does the last number spun.  Any system that has a "trigger" is phony, and any system that does not take EVERY new opportunity to bet is a loser too.  Mathematics is totally useless in Roulette (beyond calculating the fixed odds of winning).


Money management and a lot of common sense will get your bankroll near break-even at the end of the night.  Sure you can luck out and have a super evening but you should feel like you have mastered Roulette by breaking even at the end of a busy year of gambling.


The real money made in Roulette is with the comps - move a lot of money around and eat and stay free along with coupons for drinks and spins of the wheel; you are a high roller (well perhaps a little one).


Beyond that there is nothing else that Roulette offers - just a lot of fun watching person after person losing their bankroll and the "high rollers" making absolute fools of themselves - personally I can't get enough of that enjoyment..........


Gizmotron

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

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