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#76
Gambling Philosophy / Re: Roulette Thinking
March 09, 2013, 04:14:57 AM
Quote from: Gizmotron on March 08, 2013, 09:11:30 PM
There's no evidence that you have anything.

The casino see's the evidence every time I play, that's
enough verification for me. And they pay dearly for
it.
#77
Gambling Philosophy / Re: Roulette Thinking
March 09, 2013, 12:44:37 AM
Quote from: Razor on March 08, 2013, 10:41:43 PM
in other posts you say that random can not be read.


Please point to a post where I said random can't
be read. I would never say that, you misread or
misunderstood.
#78
Gambling Philosophy / Re: Roulette Thinking
March 08, 2013, 08:58:42 PM
Quote from: Gizmotron on March 08, 2013, 08:39:21 PM
What is your syntax for regarding reading randomness, that makes that possible?

Experience, its all about paying attention and just doing
it. Its all about breaking it down so it can be read.

I can't show you, I have a rule against wising up, well,
you know. I'm sure you understand..
#79
Gambling Philosophy / Re: Roulette Thinking
March 08, 2013, 08:14:45 PM
Quote from: Razor on March 08, 2013, 07:42:24 PM

When you play the piano,you know how you are playing it.
You just read the notes. :)

And when you play roulette, you read random. Same thing.

#80
Gambling Philosophy / Re: Roulette Thinking
March 08, 2013, 04:36:47 PM
Quote from: VLS on March 08, 2013, 12:35:50 PM

It is spot-on to think we must get out of stiff linear thinking as it has been proven not to work.


Linear plotting gets you nowhere with random outcomes.
How could it when random doesn't happen in a linear fashion.
The one other person on this forum who might have beaten
roulette said to me the other day, you really can't talk about
how to beat roulette, its too difficult to describe. Its something
you do, not talk about. Like playing the piano.
#81
Gambling Philosophy / Re: Roulette Thinking
March 08, 2013, 04:23:26 PM
Quote from: Razor on March 08, 2013, 01:02:11 PM
Spike posted:
"""If you learn to teach
yourself how random 'thinks', you're then playing on its
level."""


The reason why no method-way-system has won randomness(game) so far, is because RANDOM DOES NOT THINK :) 


that's why I put thinks in quotes, to point out
that it doesn't 'think' in the way we're accustomed
to. A roulette wheel has intelligence in the same
way fine crystal will always ring with the same note
when struck. The science community even calls it
intelligence. There's a kind of intelligence behind
outcomes produced in roulette, but its not what
we're used to thinking of as 'intelligence'.
#82
Gambling Philosophy / Roulette Thinking
March 08, 2013, 07:27:41 AM
Humans are linear thinkers, we tend to think in a straight
line. We even try to beat roulette that way, by reason and
logic. But random doesn't happen in a linear fashion, so it
can't be beat with linear thinking.

"Lateral thinking is solving problems through an indirect and
creative approach, using reasoning that is not immediately
obvious and involving ideas that may not be obtainable by
using only traditional step-by-step logic." Wiki

Using lateral thinking on random outcomes is a different
matter. It changes the game entirely. If you learn to teach
yourself how random 'thinks', you're then playing on its
level. It will never come down to where you are, you must
meet it on it own terms.
#83
Quote from: Gizmotron on March 05, 2013, 02:21:09 AM
I play at a casino that demands a minimum bet for every spin.

You mean you sit at the table? LOL!!! Priceless. I've
never sat at a roulette table and played in my life,
true story. How does it feel? I would think you have
a connection to the other ploppies surrounding you.

You're amazing, Gizmo. Do you share stories with them,
talk between spins? I can't stand it, my sides hurt from
laughing, my dog is giving me funny looks..
#84
Quote from: Gizmotron on March 04, 2013, 11:04:23 PM
If you play a balanced game, then you can act to minimise the correction of playing through the bad states.

Why in god's name would you ever want to play THROUGH
the bad states????? If you can read random correctly, you
see the bad states and sit it out or move to another wheel.
Playing through them is a sure road to ruin. If you don't know
when NOT to bet, you shouldn't be playing.
#85
General Discussion / Re: The JohnLegend challenge
March 02, 2013, 07:15:43 AM
After February 7th he only posted twice. I predicted he
would disappear. Maybe he's in the Bat Cave putting
the finishing touches on his roulette masterpiece.

God speed, John Legend!
#86
Quote from: Bayes on February 22, 2013, 03:59:53 PM
Another article on the same theme:

http://www.h2g2.com/approved_entry/A615539

From the article:

"With... systems it's a habit to think linearly."

We all think in a linear fashion, its how we figure things
out. Animals don't think this way, that's why they have
a hard time making connections.

You'll never beat roulette thinking in a linear way. But
its very hard not to, so you'll keep trying anyway. Random
is not linear.
#87
Quote from: wannawin on February 26, 2013, 02:39:30 PM
In "Gamble to Win" R. D. points out that Gambling is hard work.

Its hard work because you have to pay attention all the
time to what's going on. You have to keep your concentration
level at such a degree that its exhausting.

Its even tiring for the dealers. Ever wonder why a casino
gives a dealer a break every 40min? Its because their
concentration level starts to fade and they make mistakes.
Same with a player who has a winning method. You have
to take breaks, its tiring, and you can't afford to make
errors.
#88
This happened last fall. Its not new. The article is dated Oct 2012.
#89
General Discussion / Re: Trigger This
February 04, 2013, 09:33:04 PM
Quote from: Gizmotron on February 04, 2013, 09:10:54 PM
I guess I need to write a thread for the fantastic opportunities and exactly how to attack the casino when these opportunities rise up.

Would you? Frankly, though, I don't have time to
sit around the casino waiting for 30 in a row of
something. I'm usually gone in 15 spins or less,
that's all I need. Waiting for those wascally streaks
is for you guys with a lot of time on your hands.

Get in, get it done, get out. Not sit around all
day, wait wait wait, track track track, make
a couple bets that probably lose, and leave..
Life is too short.
#90
General Discussion / Re: Trigger This
February 04, 2013, 08:41:14 PM
Quote from: Gizmotron on February 04, 2013, 08:22:26 PM
Why would someone pass up 30 sleeping dozens

So what's so special about them, then. When will the
sequence end, exactly. You don't know and have
no way of knowing. So you bet accordingly, just like
with any other sequence. Streaks make me yawn,
they're so over rated..