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Sadly speaking if you play this system, you lose like shit.
Basically, you are betting a total of 33 numbers each round, which gives you a 89.2% chance to win. Looks good but 100% sure lose.
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This system can hardly survive beyond the 36th games.

By the 74th games, it's almost a certain death.
 
Another session with $19,550 profits.

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Only fools will believe you have a winning strategy.



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very difficult to beat casinos, the right sentence is it's impossible to beat the casinos.
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the best is therefore gamble just for the fun.
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If a person really really want to beat the casinos, the only way is to win and then stop, but very difficult.

nowadays I prefer to go overseas casinos, to play for free hotel rooms and then to relax and if win a little, to use this money to eat seafood.
 
if He really Big Bird why not donate joining Fee and join as member and get instant posting here ?

show off only ...typical small birds behaviours ...
very difficult to beat casinos, the right sentence is it's impossible to beat the casinos.
.
the best is therefore gamble just for the fun.
.
If a person really really want to beat the casinos, the only way is to win and then stop, but very difficult.

nowadays I prefer to go overseas casinos, to play for free hotel rooms and then to relax and if win a little, to use this money to eat seafood.

Law of large numbers
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In probability theory, the law of large numbers (LLN) is a theorem that describes the result of performing the same experiment a large number of times. According to the law, the average of the results obtained from a large number of trials should be close to the expected value and will tend to become closer to the expected value as more trials are performed.[1]
 
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