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TwoCatSam
June 21, 2008, 6:20am Report to Moderator
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This is not yet a judgement, but I want to ask two questions.

1.  This fellow says he's busy and has a family.  Why is he wasting his time betting the same play money I can bet? Why not bet Euros?

2.  Why is the beginning balance below #1000?

I know from hundreds of spins on Dublin, you always get to "top up" your funds and it always is an even #1000.  There is no way to get that #1000 down except to lose it down!  You can't withdraw it!

When you guys are ready for me to, I will explain the system, show the book wherein it was published years ago---hell I'll even scan and post the first page of the system.

And yes, it does work---right up to the minute it quits.

I've spent hours pouring over it.  

Unless he's found the Holy Grail.  Then I stand corrected.  

"Perpetual motion machines are not possible, but when one is finally invented a better one will be invented within a year."..........Coussin Gonflable

Sam
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bjb007
June 21, 2008, 6:21am Report to Moderator
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If jobs can't understand that
he won't understand anything
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TwoCatSam
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bj

You're talking about the perpetual motion machine, right?

Sam
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theneophyte
June 21, 2008, 6:26am Report to Moderator

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theneophyte

Please explain "because of mathematical probablity - and hedging your bets." putting different amounts on red and black is like an each way bet on the horses.

Probability of what? Red and black both hitting on the same spin?
Neither of them hitting on a spin?

Nonsense.

The only probability is that zero will hit and both bets will be lost.
Otherwise the result is no gain, no loss.
Why take a chance then?


as to zero you can stick a small bet on it to coverthe loss of the bets on the red and black. this is hedging your bets.

I guess what I mean is that this system seems to me to be based on probablity like roulette raid which many people have said won't work but does. It is pretty diffcult to bet on just one colour and to make a profit. Betting on both, usually one with more and one with less based on the way the numbers have appeared seems more likely to make a profit. I have tried it myself and it has worked quite well. And, as the video shows, it works quite well for jobsaboba.

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Lurchy
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The demo he posted kind of reminds me of the Flaming Torch demo where it looked like a true winner(because he filmed until he had a winning run(must of took ages lol)

Am still puzzed how you can bet on both black n red and get come out a winner??? also why does'nt jobsaboba`s post the rules or share the program he made indtead of teasing and beating round the bush with it???

I'm sitting on the eadge of the earth with this one and starting to smell yet another rat just hope I wil be proved wrong jobsaboba`s.

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theneophyte
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Quoted from TwoCatSam
This is not yet a judgement, but I want to ask two questions.

1.  This fellow says he's busy and has a family.  Why is he wasting his time betting the same play money I can bet? Why not bet Euros?

2.  Why is the beginning balance below #1000?

I know from hundreds of spins on Dublin, you always get to "top up" your funds and it always is an even #1000.  There is no way to get that #1000 down except to lose it down!  You can't withdraw it!

When you guys are ready for me to, I will explain the system, show the book wherein it was published years ago---hell I'll even scan and post the first page of the system.

And yes, it does work---right up to the minute it quits.

I've spent hours pouring over it.  

Unless he's found the Holy Grail.  Then I stand corrected.  

"Perpetual motion machines are not possible, but when one is finally invented a better one will be invented within a year."..........Coussin Gonflable

Sam



the preview games starting balance is 500.

i am ready for the explanation.
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ebrand
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I've just watched part of the video and there does seem to be a lot of pointless bets made - as an example (maybe not exact) why would you bet 5 on red and 15 on black - why not just bet 10 on black - it's the same thing.

Anyway I'll keep an open mind and see what comes out of this.
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TwoCatSam
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I'll post as time permits.  I will not post the entire system.  It is copyrighted.  Just enough to let you know you can buy it for $25 at Gambler's Book Club.

Sam
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tatehill2000
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this is a waste of computer space,,, my apologies for posting negatively, but gesshhhhhhh,,, 25 on black and 10 on RED??? WTF????  You know if I were to guess, I would think this is a Spammer collecting Emails!!!!,,  and with that video,,, lol,, hes lost all credibility!,,

tomfoolery,,, this is,,

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bjb007
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Don't think I've ever seen a thread with
more ridiculous statements in it than
this one.

So if there are 18 chips bet the zero is
more likely to hit?

So there's some advantage in betting
the same amount on red and black at
the same time?

Funny, I've never seen either of these in
the rules of roulette.  

If either of these claims is true then it
is possible that the world is flat.
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theneophyte
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Quoted from ebrand
I've just watched part of the video and there does seem to be a lot of pointless bets made - as an example (maybe not exact) why would you bet 5 on red and 15 on black - why not just bet 10 on black - it's the same thing.

Anyway I'll keep an open mind and see what comes out of this.


must be some reasonable explanation - i have seen a system somewhere that does this but can't remeber where or any of the details - sigh.

don't think that betting £10 on black would be the same thing.

if red wins you get £10 so you have lost £10 . However, if the black wins you get back £30 less the £5 on the black leaving £25, £5 more than a win with £10 on black.
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TwoCatSam
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Here’s the way it works in the simplest of forms.  You are betting a Martingale on both colors or any other EO proposition.  Your hope is that you will always win before you hit the wall.  Say you’re betting to a six level Martingale.  If you have a long trot where neither red + 0 or black + 0 fail on the sixth bet, you can bet all day and win $5 per spin.

However, you have two chances, red and black, of going beyond six spins of a color + 0.  If you’re “lucky” you can make a quick hundred bucks before you hit the wall.

But you will hit it

Sam
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ebrand
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Quoted from theneophyte


must be some reasonable explanation - i have seen a system somewhere that does this but can't remeber where or any of the details - sigh.

don't think that betting £10 on black would be the same thing.

if red wins you get £10 so you have lost £10 . However, if the black wins you get back £30 less the £5 on the black leaving £25, £5 more than a win with £10 on black.


£0 on red and £10 on black - red wins - down £10
£0 on red and £10 on black - black wins - up £10
£5 on red and £15 on black - red wins - down £10
£5 on red and £15 on black - black wins - up £10

It's the same !!

But if the zero wins then you would be down £20 (rather than £10) for the £5 on red and £15 on black
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theneophyte
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Quoted from TwoCatSam
Here’s the way it works in the simplest of forms.  You are betting a Martingale on both colors or any other EO proposition.  Your hope is that you will always win before you hit the wall.  Say you’re betting to a six level Martingale.  If you have a long trot where neither red + 0 or black + 0 fail on the sixth bet, you can bet all day and win $5 per spin.

However, you have two chances, red and black, of going beyond six spins of a color + 0.  If you’re “lucky” you can make a quick hundred bucks before you hit the wall.

But you will hit it

Sam


interesting but jobsoba isn't using the martingale.

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