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russian_roulette
09-23-2009, 01:23 PM
Has anyone had an email from a supposed maths student who's stumbled on a betting formula? I'm sure it's a con, but the numbers looked good. He wasn't spamming a casino site, so I don't know what he is getting from sending it out.
got_craps
09-25-2009, 10:14 AM
Hey Rouly, I'm assuming you mean this one ............
"you know in roulette you can bet on blacks or reds. If you bet $1 on black and it goes black you win $1 but if it goes red you loose your $1. So I found a way you can win everytime:
bet $1 on black if it goes black you win $1
now again bet $1 on black, if it goes red bet $3 on black, if it goes red again bet $8 on black, if red again bet $20 on black, red again bet $52 on black (always multiple you previous lost bet around 2.5), if now is black you win $52 so you have $104 and you bet:
$1 + $3 + $8 + $20 + $52 = $84 So you just won $20 :)
now when you won you start with $1 on blacks again etc etc. its always bound to go black eventually (it`s 50/50) so that way you eventually always win. But there`s a catch. If you start winning too much (like $1000 a day) casino will finally notice something and can ban
you. I was banned once on royal casino. So don`t be too greedy and don`t win more then $200 a day and you can do it for years. I think bigger casinos know that trick so I play for real money on smaller ones, right now I play on elite vip casino: for more then 3 months, I win $50-$200 a day and my account still works. You`ll find roulette there when you log in go to "specialty" section - "american roulette". And don`t you dare talling about it anyone else, if too many people knows about it casinos will finally found a way to block that trick. If you have any questions just drop me a line here or on skype."
There was a link in it to the named casino, which I have never heard of anyway and but I have removed it. I also tried searching on google for it and didn't have any joy. Whether the strategy makes any sense, you tell us as you are the roulette master.
Bingo
09-28-2009, 10:42 AM
Hey guys, I've had that exact same email myself a few hundred times , lol , I guess it's doing the rounds. Makes a change from the viagra and new watch emails I've been getting for the last 6 months. As to whether it works or not, I doubt it very much, sounds like a load of old crap to me. I'll stick to my bingo for now.
russian_roulette
11-10-2009, 10:06 AM
Man... all I'm getting at the moment is hundereds of requests to update my myspace or facebook accounts. Phishing all of them, but a real pain
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