My downfall in my dark days of gambling was roulette. I thought I could beat online casinos, convinced that 'seed numbers' generated a pattern of numbers, not randomness. I learnt the hard way and will pay the financial price of this for the next few years. 6 months on I'm fine with this, I still have my family, my home and my job. These were close to being next to be staked once I had allowed online casinos to hoover up all of my money and available credit. Thankfully I had the sense to call time on gambling before I lost it all. Had I not I could well have been on the streets by now or worse.
It's quite uncanny, sometimes numbers have meaning. I certainly felt that I was dancing with the devil at times when I burned thousands playing roulette.
Stay away from this unfair game. It's no coincidence that here in the UK the bookies have invested all of their money into FOBTs whose main game I believe is roulette. These machines are literally keeping high street bookies going, no one apparently betting on the horses any more.
As I've said on another post Einstein once said that the only way to win money at roulette is to
steal money from the table!!
Casinos and bookies are businesses - period, purely there to take your money and spit you back out once they've taken everything from you. Personally, although I have no evidence of this, I believe that many online sites may well let you win in the early days of your 'theft by mutual consent' relationship but then once they've drawn you in they will take all they can from you before moving on to the next naive deluded punter.
Nov 05, 2013 And 18 times 37 is 666. The formula for the sum of a series from 1 to n is: n. (n + 1) / 2. When you apply that to the numbers 1 through 36, you end up with 666. It's a simple matter of arithmetic. I seriously doubt that someone decided to put 36 numbers. Yes indeed they do. The numbers in the roulette wheel go from 1 to 36. You can add them all up on your calculator and get 666. The other way is to use Gauss formula to calculate the sum of the first n integers. Young Gauss and the sum of the first n positive integers. That is S = n/2. (n+1). So in our case: S = 36/2. (36 + 1) S = 18. 37 S = 666. The reason it is called the 666 strategy is because the numbers on a Roulette Wheel (1-36 and 0 & 00 for the American Wheel) add up to be 666 - some people see this as proof that gambling is inherently evil. The general is theme of the 666 strategy is to most of the numbers on the felt.
I can recall fellow gamblers jokingly saying they would never play any kind of roulette. Usually citing the house edge, potentially rigged online sites and a couple who stated that the sum total of the numbers added up to exactly 666 so they knew they stood no chance of winning!It's quite uncanny, sometimes numbers have meaning. I certainly felt that I was dancing with the devil at times when I burned thousands playing roulette.
Stay away from this unfair game. It's no coincidence that here in the UK the bookies have invested all of their money into FOBTs whose main game I believe is roulette. These machines are literally keeping high street bookies going, no one apparently betting on the horses any more.
As I've said on another post Einstein once said that the only way to win money at roulette is to
steal money from the table!!
Casinos and bookies are businesses - period, purely there to take your money and spit you back out once they've taken everything from you. Personally, although I have no evidence of this, I believe that many online sites may well let you win in the early days of your 'theft by mutual consent' relationship but then once they've drawn you in they will take all they can from you before moving on to the next naive deluded punter.