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Hi Evan,

Can I think about your offer, and see where I am about the time of Dev Com?

Your system sounds interesting. The one I suggest would require that the house agree to remove the limit up front. It would also require the player to have a very large bankroll, like an Arab shiek, or a Bill Gates with billions of dollars at their disposal. [This is all theortical] <bg>


I know statistical odds will measure out over a large occurrence of events, so if the dice are rolled enough times and graphed, the graft will conform to a bell curve, if the dice aren't loaded. <g>

I also know that occurrences seem to run in streaks over a sort number of occurrences, so it is possible to win or lose 11 times in a row during a long night of gambling.

I also know that my method would exponentiate the bet during a losing streak.


If the game were designed so the house had a 55 to 45 percentage chance of winning each time, what are the odds that I would lose 11 times in a row. I know it happens, but my guess would be the odds of that happening, before I could win one game, would be very slim.

If a player could risk multiple billions of dollars, it would be easy to eventually win some predetermined goal, of let say $100,000.

To really get in trouble under this system would require that the Arab shiek, or Bill Gates walk into the house and lose 10 or 20 times right off the bat. It wouldn't take lone to acquire the $100,000, since it would only be necessary to play until you won your first hand, for example, probably no less that one hand or more than 20.

Regards,

LelandJ







Hi Evan,

Can I think about your offer, and see where I am about the time of Dev Com?

Your system sounds interesting. The one I sugguest would require that the house agree to remove the limit up front. It would also require the player to have a very large bankroll, like a billionaire Arib ShieK, or a Bill Gates. <bg>

I know statistical odds will measure out over a large occurance of events, so if the dice are rolled enought times and graphed, the graft will conform to a bell curse, if the dice arn't loaded.

I also know that occurance seem to run in streaks over a sort number of occurances, so it is possible to win or lose nn times in a row during a long night of gambleing.

I also know that my method would exponentiate the bet during a losing streak.

If the game were designed so the house had a 55 to 45 percent chance of winning, what are the odds that I would lose 11 times in a row. I know it happens, but my guess would be the the odd of that happening before I could win one game would be very slim.

If a player could risk multipule billions of dollars, it would be easy to eventually win so predetermined goal, of let say 100,000.

Regards,

LelandJ
Leland F. Jackson, CPA
Software - Master (TM)
smvfp@mail.smvfp.com
Software Master TM
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