Ok, this is funny...
Yesterday I registered here for the first time...
And I spent about an hour to post a long article where I HINT about winning mathematical methods in a casino. Of course I am not that stupid to explain the theory in detail, but I just posted some hints that the excellent mathematicians and especially programmers here should understand. I also mentioned that I was a hacker for a while, but this is NOT illegal, at least the "crime" that I mentioned...
I know my rightst even better than mathematics and programming, so...yeah.
If you don't believe that I was banned for explaining something pretty interesting. Than ask the admin about "Asmodeus". This was my username when they banned me.
If they ban me now once again, I give up. I don't care that people don't know to learn anything. I am happy to keep the theory for myself and make more than the "geniuses" here.
Anyway, thanks....
I saw the thread yesterday and decided I'd read it later because it was long. I think we should all endorse free speech and allow Asmodeuss to post here.
-SenecaThere is nothing which Fortune does not dare.
-Robert J. AumannIn interactive decision making – games -- you must consider what other people would do if you did something different from what you actually do.
- Napoleon BonaparteThe great general is not he who makes fewest mistakes, but he who can best take advantage of the mistakes of his enemy.
Heh, thanks...
I still doubt that the reason was the methods described...but on the other hand I can guarantee that my post was without any "insults", "illegal content"..."patriotism"...or anything that can lead to immediate banning. Not to mention spamming or links to foreign websites...
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I didnt delete it but anything like that sure is likely to get deleted if you ask me specially from a new user.. sounds like typical spam to me..
anything to do with scamming casinos is likely to be a scam in its self as they have done the math for years and its all in their favour.
Anyway post it again and we will see![]()
Why has it come to this?
Well...Ok I will stop complaining, but just one last clarification: I don't know why you call it "scam". A scam would be something illegal, such as bringing electronic computer in a Las Vegas casino. As far as I know this is illegal to their state law( Nevada).
Now, speaking of the topic:
I am not going to repost it again, because I don't have it saved and as well, the yesterday's strange event leads me to think that such posts better be skipped. So, this time I am going to use a smarter approach, and this is: If someone is really interested, feel free to email me.I allow messages from other users...and I check my email everyday...
So, however I am not going to explain you the theory under any circumstances(even if you torture me, lmao), nor even hint about it(like unfornutaly I did "hint" about it yesterday). The very best I can do is to help someone earn money, but if and only if I play...
I am not going to teach ya how to play. So, of course this rises many questions, like for example:
"Am I a scammer who wants to steal a small "test" amount from you?" or...: "If you play on our behalf, how are our money guaranteed, especially since we don't know how effective the theory is?" -
Well to be quite honest, the answers to such questions are not easy even from my point of view. Speaking of myself, like I explained in the thread yesterday - I am an award winning mathematician and computer programmer, a student, I am not from the UK, nor the states...
Once again, the only way to share the theory is if I know you for years...because if it is as effective as I think, then I simply don't want the world to know it - and hence the casinos to change the rules of each game.
Now, a litttle more practice:
1. Why I am I so convinced in the system?:
- Logically it is correct;
- Mathematical equations show encouraging results;
- I have tested it with a simulator many times.
- I have tested it with real money.
2. How effective it is?:
- It's really how to say, but let's say: Extremely effective. By this I mean that you can start with ALMOST any amount and turn it 1000 times over at the end of the month. Understand, 50 on the first of November, ending 50,000 on November 30th.
3. If it is so effective, why am I not doing it and why even mention about it???
Well, 2 answers:
- I try to figure out if I start winning too much, are they(the casinos) going to ban me.
For example, according to sportingbet.com: they can ban accounts originating from the same IP addres. Which is insane, think about it: Your son opens account and then you come with a genial idea. You open account on your laptop sharing the same IP address as your son's and you got banned for "duplicate account"???
Anyway, that's just sportingbet.com, ladbrokes and others don't mention such insanity. Even bet365 mention that account with the same name would be considered joint. And that's OK. I believe they all have problems about duplicate accounts, because they are afraid of guys who want to steal they bonuses.
- The second reason is simply because, eventhough a few months ago I had more than 10K in my CC, now I experience a pretty bad financial personal crisis. And no, not because of gambling, but because of other bad events...So, I just spoke with a friend who says he can help with the rediculously small amount to test it with my own money this time and see how much I can get.
OK, this is it, I believe I said enough...one last PS though, this time related to the math itself.
Now...this is not a system, in fact this is something that will NOT work, but I just came to it and thinking for one hour...I came to the conclusion that it's wrong, but still worthy to be mention, just because it sounds interesting.
Now, consider the birthday paradox. The birthday paradox comes from the fact that if 23 people are in one room, the probability that at least 2 of them will share the same birthday is more than 50%. How is this calculated?
Suggested formulas:
P(n) = 1-(364/365)^253 = 0.500477154036584
If we have 100 people in one room, the probability that they will share the same birthday?
P(n) = 1-(364/365)^4950 = 0.999998734768478
Another way to compute, using a simple Cartesyan product:
25
Пk
k=341/365
Anyway, the formula isn't so important but the logic behind. We are talking here about a conditional probability. A conditional probability is when the outcome of one event depends on another previous such or similar.
For example, when you throw a dice and it hits 6, and you want at least 7 total from 2 dices- the probability is in your favour. Same thing with card counting in blackjack. However, if you have only 1 dice and you throw it 2 times ahead, it doesn't matter if you have 6 or 1 the first time, the next time the probability is always 1/6.
Such event is called a "Markov chain" or unconditional probability. You can never win this way in the long term. And I believe I am not the first one to tell you that.
Now...why the birthday paradox doesn't work in roulette? Why can't you get such a high probability?
OK, let the person X is a roulette wheel. Let X goes to a birthday party with 36 people. Let each of these people is $1 bet on a roulette number and let a roulette number is a day of the year, and let the year has 37 days at all.
The problem is that you as the roulette wheel...you are going to ask people each time if they have your birthday and you will forget each time you ask someone if you have asked her/him. So in this case you have "no memory" like a roulette wheel or like a coin. If you have had memory though, you can bet your car
that you can find a match when the persons are just 10, meaning that in roulette you can will hit one and the same number in 10 spins, leaving you with a serious amount + over loses, if and only if however the roulette wheel has a memory. Once again, the conditional probability would work in blackjack, but sadly not here. Some people do believe that the computer CPU is like a human brain and cannot generate a random outcome. Well, the computer uses the function rand() which is available in many computer languages and my programs written in C sharp and PHP, SQL show a pretty nice randomness, perhaps the CPU goes a little bit too far with streaks, but still it maintains the rule of large numbers that in 1,000,000 tosses you will have almost equal heads and tails.
Consider this:
$a = rand(1,37);
echo "$a\n\n";
if ($a == 1 )
{
mysql_query("INSERT INTO datako(kom,kom1)
VALUES (0.5,1)");
}
if ($a == 2 )
{
mysql_query("INSERT INTO datako(kom,kom1)
VALUES (0.5,2)");
}
if ($a == 3 )
{
mysql_query("INSERT INTO datako(kom,kom1)
VALUES (0.5,3)");
}
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This is a part of PHP simulation which generates random numbers using rand(), and in the end I query the database to see how much we have 1 or 6 or 43...the numbers are equally devided, just like expected.
Now...enough of the birthday paradox. As you can see, you cannot apply it to roulete and any game where the events are independent.
So...I am not going to share the theory, but if you think you can help with something or if you have some questions, feel free to email me.
Well I don't know why you were banned (maybe asking people to contact you when most people believe that all 'system pushers' are scammers...?), but I hope you've copied that huge post this time just in case it happens again!
If it does happen, get in touch with me & I'll tell you other places where your posts are unlikely to cause problems.
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What a load of shit.
Please, explain "WHY"???
O...wait. I can log into some Mathematical forum -> open some long topic -> without reading I will just type this: "What a stupid bullshit".
Right, idiot???
I might be wrong, but I am 99% that you are totally clueless about Math and programming and you are going to trade me now that you play for about 10 years(and you have lost your car, house and dog...but you will skip this information of course). And you are going to tell me the good old "golden rule": "You can't predict the outcome of a random event". So, if this is true: then why have you started playing at first place??? Or you were just too stupid to notice this with your loosy logic.
Last, but not least: No, I am not selling a Book about my theory. Like I mentioned: I am not going to tell you how it is. Why??? Think about it: If someone knows the formula, are they going to sell it for 15$...or keep it for their own gains?
Anyway, get a life now...
OK what was the point of your thread again?
Do you want people to stake you?
Nobody believes that your system works. Nobody believes that you believe your system works either. Just because you quote some language of programming does not make you very convincing.
-SenecaThere is nothing which Fortune does not dare.
-Robert J. AumannIn interactive decision making – games -- you must consider what other people would do if you did something different from what you actually do.
- Napoleon BonaparteThe great general is not he who makes fewest mistakes, but he who can best take advantage of the mistakes of his enemy.
Was possibly me that did it although I do tend to remember and dont think it was me.
I dont trust any of the schemes people post on here and im pretty trigger happy with regards to anything that has a) links, b) a request for money or c) looks illegal. Agree with Dicey - Im sure noone trusts your system. Why people post this crap is beyond me?
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