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  1. Was sind dann "Schmetterlinge" u.s.w.? Wenn keine Figuren, dann Muster. Das macht in der Bilanz aber keinen Unterschied! Aber Deadwoker hat schon recht, wenn er schreibt das er es nicht erklären kann. Ist sowieso sinnlos. real player
  2. >>>>>Ich behaupte nur das es mir möglich ist diese nicht immer aber öfters als normal zu erkennen und damit einen Vorteil an Stücken gegenüber der Bank zu erwirtschaften.<<< Warum sollte das so sein? Weil du dir viele Figuren einbildest und somit natürlich diese auch mal eintreffen? Weil der Äther mit dir ist? Selbsthypnose? Nenn mal vernünftige Gründe. real player
  3. Everts "Perpetuum Mobile" habe ich auch nicht gebaut, ich bin mir trotzdem sicher, wie das Ergebnis aussieht. Da hilft es auch nichts, wenn ich fest daran Glaube und viel trainiere. Wie ich die Muster im Roulettespiel auch finde, es gibt immer genau die Feindmuster, die das Spiel in das vorgegebene Minus treiben. Ich habe bisher keine Begründung (nicht mal Ansatzweise!) für die Veränderung der gegebenen Wahrscheinlichkeit gelesen. Pseudowissenschaftliches Psychogesülze über "Äther" und ähnliches verleiht der Kugel auch kein Gedächtnis. Mich ergreift das b(!)lanke Entsetzen, wenn ich hier das "Pfeifen im Wald" lese. Lies nochmal das letzte Wort meines Postings : AUFWACHEN! real player
  4. Schaut euch doch mal die Website von Evert an, das sagt alles! www.evert.de Er hat neben Roulette auch schon die anderen ungelösten Probleme (inkl. Erfindung eines/mehrerer Perpetuum Mobile) der Welt im Griff. Ein Universalgenie!!! Dagegen scheint mir Einstein ein Sonderschulabgänger zu sein. Soviel abstrusen geistigen Müll findet man selten in so konzentrierter Form. Eigentlich war er in der Rouletteszene bestens aufgehoben, denn da wird nichts hinterfragt und jeder Dreck geglaubt. Aufwachen! real player
  5. Vorsicht! Auch ein "guter" Croupier kann sich im Laufe des Abends ändern. Eigentlich ist "gut" oder "schlecht" nur als Tendenz zu gebrauchen. Wichtiger ist die momentane und nicht die langfristige "Drehleistung". Ein langfristig brauchbarer Croupier wird aber öfter momentan brauchbare Ergebnisse abliefern. real player
  6. Das hängt immer davon ab, wie gut du triffst. Je präziser deine Prognose, um so breiter (z.B. bis 4/4 oder Große Serie) kannst du setzen. Sind die Bedingungen nicht ganz so gut, geh auf 2/2 oder 1/1 runter. Mit einem Plein kannst du ganz gut die Bedingungen antesten, ohne wirklich was zu riskieren. real player
  7. Fundstück aus dem WWW: Da es ein Verkaufsangebot ist, habe ich alle dafür relevanten Daten herausgelöscht! interested in purchasing a roulette system $10,000 US -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Gambler's Glen Strategy BBS ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted by mark on April 18, 19102 at 21:40:24: It works, its open to view , bring along whoever you like, I will even go in the casino with you. This works! It will return you a minimum of $5000 dollars a night. I will personally gaurantee it!NEWTONIAN CASINO-THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD OF PREDICTING ROULETTE! The first person credited to ever wear a computer, was Claude Shannon and Ed Thorp, and it was to beat Roulette. As you may know Ed Thorp was the Author of ‘Beat The Dealer’. Claude Shannon, a brilliant scientist and mathematician made the perfect other half of a team ready to take money from the casinos, battling their wits against the infallible and limitless banks of the casinos. I pay my regards to Claude Shannon who actually died recently. Their task seemed the perfect dream, to take money from the casinos on a regular basis, tax free, and to do what ever they liked with the money after, fast cars, holidays, the perfect home. At the time in the late sixties, computers were analogue, not digital, so their task was rather daunting, the device not been flexible enough to cope with the different parameters that could change the outcome of the game. Ed had already made a fortune card counting for a living, and was barred from every casino that recognized him consequently. Later on in the late 1970’s another team emerged, this time a group of collage kids, all studying for degrees in subjects like, physics, mathematics, computers, communications etc. They spent years researching, studying roulette. Trying different mathematical formulas to fit in to the observed spinning of the ball, how it decelerated, how far it travelled, and then to couple this with the deceleration of the rotor, so they could predict where the ball would hit the rotor, and hence the number! They found the basic mathematics to give an edge of around 24%. All they needed to do was to be able to calculate fast enough from timings of the ball and rotor, and then lay a bet on in the 15-25 seconds it takes the ball to land in its pocket. For this they would use a computer. How would they be able to get a computer small enough into the casino, could they use transmitters, a new task lay ahead of them. They built their own computer, stuffed it into some platform shoes, with solenoids that would tap the sector the ball was predicted to go in on the rotor. They actually lacked a complex enough machine that could manipulate parameters quick enough in the casino, so it only worked some of the time, other hardware was to let them down, paranoia set in, they decided to give up eventually, and get into normal jobs. Although some of them went on to do great things, like postulating Chaos Theory-which can predict order from chaos, like the prediction of the weather. Another went on to set up a Stock Market company, which was quite successful. The best success in my mind was the unique and exciting writing skills of one of the group called Thomas A Bass. He wrote a book called Newtonian Casino (Puffin books), an international best seller at the time. Check this book out, it’s well worth the read on this subject, technically perfect and full of humour! I set out to do my bit; ignorant of the fact that anyone else had done what I set out to do. I suppose I was a little arrogant as well in this assumption! Well I purchased a Roulette Wheel £3500+V.A.T, a fast shutter speed camcorder + lighting, a PC workstation, and a Psion palmtop computer. I was not that good at programming, but knew someone who was, he taught me all I needed to know in three months, in this time I was already taking timings of the ball and rotor, trying to work out on paper, how it could be beat. One of the books I got, which turned out to be a kind help, was Computational Numerical Analysis (Harper Collins). I was already good at maths, exceptionally good, but lacked the programming skills to convert it to running programs. In this book there was some maths developed by NASA for calculating the least square fit polynomials to data and also polynomial solving mathematical programs. It gave me an insight into the mathematical programmable layout. I had something that worked quite well, but now and then it seemed to go out, like drifting away from the actual number it would hit on the rotor. It took me 5 weeks to work out that air pressure and temperature was affecting the outcome. I sorted this out after a weeks work, but they still seemed to be problems. I had studied that most wheels were tilted in the casino by watching were the ball came down on the banking (Balls seem to come down on the highest part of the banking). And I knew from my data and my personal manipulation of my own wheel that the 2nd order polynomial seemed to behave erratically. I decided to take timings from a digital timer and temperature gauge and video the event. I took timings from two different points; it was then I found that the 2nd order polynomial had a sinual overtone with varying amplitude depending on the degree of tilt. I worked out the mathematical polynomial that would be able to solve this, and the data needed to do it, this perfected my system so that I could get 1 in 18 all day long. Even my Nephew who is 12 years old could use it. All I needed to do was implement it in the casino. I found that the computer could have the auto switch off disabled when it was closed. It also has a real time application chip in it called a free running clock FRC and a dedicated speech-recording chip. This small pocket sized computer was the perfect companion for computer roulette. I managed to obtain a pea sized induction loop receiver that could directly receive signals from the computer. The signal I receive is my own voice, telling me when to bet, when to set equations. It’s a perfect system. It has never lost to date in two years and I have made over 4.5 million dollars. Its not really for sale as yet, I have no reason to sell it at present, I don’t think that even showing someone that it works, they would offer me what its really worth, I am interested however in others who have done this, so that I can share methodologies etc. I am giving up gambling though, as a scientist, already wealthy in my own right, financially secure and content, I have made enough using my system, and from intellectual property that I receive royalties from with regards to ideas I own patents on.
  8. Man nimmt späte Annoncen nicht mehr an, bei Streitsätzen wirst du nie Recht bekommen und außerdem werden die Croups aus dem Tronc bezahlt. Leben und Leben lassen! Wenn der Tronc nicht aus den Spielgewinnen mit herausspringt, machst du etwas falsch. Selbst EC Spieler (was keine positive Erwartung hat), welche mit größeren Stücken spielen, geben am Ende des Abends etwas in den Tronc. Real Player
  9. Hallo Bank, im Buch Roulette im Zoom (www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3925575200) von Basieux/Thiele findest du alle Angaben für deinen virtuellen Kessel. Real Player
  10. Da solltest du die "paar herren" selber fragen. Für mich ist das Problem gelöst. Allerdings ist es auch nicht möglich, unter allen Bedingungen ständig Gewinne einzufahren. Eine gewisse Vorauswahl und Erfahrung ist schon erforderlich. Real Player
  11. Aber sie machen mehr daraus, denn die Erwartung von (guten) Kesselguckern ist positiv. Real Player
  12. Eine Simulation mit 6 (senkrechten) Rhomben wäre näher an der Realität. 4 Rhomben werden für American z.B. von Huxley benutzt, welche aber in Deutschland eher selten anzutreffen sind. Real Player
  13. Bin ich nicht!!!! Real Player
  14. Welches Transversalen Spiel? Real Player
  15. Gebrauchte Kessel sind günstiger und die erfüllen ihren Zweck auch. Real Player
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