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Great story Mark.....hey, isn't 13 a Fibonacci number? :)
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From: Mark Brown <markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: Will "trade" my great tradingsystem
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> Hello Mark,
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> true story - armed with a new roulette system my cousin and i raided a
> casino one day. we stood out in the middle of the floor looking at the
> roulette light poles that keep track of the most recent wining numbers
> and their colors. actually the colors were all i was interested in.
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> so the theory was to wait for three reds or blacks in a row and then
> bet the opposite color. if that failed the triple up the bet and play
> that opposite color again and again and again if necessary. well
> after hours of winning at this - we hit a run of 8 in a row against us
> but no problem we were loaded with chips. we were drawing attention by
> now so we stopped and planned to return the next day.
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> well like a thief returning to the scene of the crime we went back
> bright and early the next day. i could tell immediately that the
> personality of each wheel that i had memorized yesterday was totally
> off. but none the less armed with budging pleated pockets of chips we
> went head long into the danger zone.
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> well to make a long story short we hit a run of 12 looser's in a row
> and we were hitting house limits on the betting by now thats how the
> house wins by limiting unlimited betting. so with our wives both
> betting as well as ourselves and much booing from the crowd that
> shouted cheat and now way ect. we finished our last ever effort at
> owning a casino.
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> i am next going to use a new method, same theory but when it fails
> by about the third bet - i quit.
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> ps i know red black have no values but it was fun. yes we won the
> thirteenth spin of the wheel. our facial profiles are probably in a
> data bank for stupid stunts pulled off now.
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> RL>> Max consec. losers 26
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> Have a Great Day, Mark
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> http://www.markbrown.com
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