Too bad for the suckers. If they had known about this site maybe they wouldn't have fallen for it.
For all the outspoken de-bunker's there are a few silent lurkers who think there's something to betting systems and they probably contact the system bozos.
I would be willing to bet a few people have contacted EvenBob wanting to learn his roulette system. (not calling Bob a bozo)
Oh EvenBob has roulette system! I'm just interesting to learn new way of playing roulette. I know, no system can overcome the house edge but would like to learn new ideas.
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Oh EvenBob has roulette system! I'm just interesting to learn new way
I remember you. When Varmenti was here
you posted in his threads with the same
command of the English language he had.
And now you're back, trying to cause trouble.
I wonder who you really are, not that it takes
much of a stretch to make a good guess..
Quote: EvenBobI remember you. When Varmenti was here
you posted in his threads with the same
command of the English language he had.
And now you're back, trying to cause trouble.
I wonder who you really are, not that it takes
much of a stretch to make a good guess..
Good morning, EvenBob. How are you doing? You got an excellent memory. Yes I did make a mistake posted in his threads. I believed I was in Yukon, Oklahoma at that time take a break from the trip back to Riverside, CA. I heard you have an excellent roulette system. Is that correct? Thanks.
Gambling is an activity to be pursued for amusement, not an increase in your cash reserves. My father, a professor of Economics and Finance would go to the casino with my mother and his two cousins. He would eat the food, smile at the cocktail waitresses - but he would never put a penny into a slot or on the table. He much preferred the return of the stock market to the Providential whims of "lady luck".
Back then, at least, the market returned an average of 15%; the casinos, over time, return nothing but a few extra calories and less money than when you went in.
Sure, some get lucky and leave with more than they arrived. I've done that many times. But, I've also left with my bankroll down to zero. I've done that many times, too.
So, if you're trying to "get rich" - by all means, get that jackpot - but then - quit and never go back. Otherwise, over time, they get it back plus.
And of course, if you're just doing it for fun - enjoy yourself - but keep your budget in tact. Don't blow rent money chasing a royal.
Quote: ukaserex...Gambling is an activity to be pursued for amusement, not an increase in your cash reserves...
That's the con casinos want you to believe. I don't subscribe to that theory.
Quote: lovebacgameI would be willing to bet a few people have contacted EvenBob wanting to learn his roulette system. (not calling Bob a bozo)
Oh EvenBob has roulette system! I'm just interesting to learn new way of playing roulette. I know, no system can overcome the house edge but would like to learn new ideas.
I don't know if Spike/EvenBob has a winning roulette system. But he does highly recommend that you should shower and floss everyday. Best advice there is with his very very very high in the sky WOV post count.
Okay seriously. If anyone who has any sort of edge whether in the casinos or anything to improve ones well being he/she wouldn't in anyway disclose the information for any amount. They would pretty much stay anonymous as long as possible and grind out their coin. When they do reveal the information out to the public it is pretty much useless already.
The folks who would pay for some secret sauce and fall for this are just as guilty as the one pimping the nonsense.
http://www.gamblingproblems.com/available-programs.html
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/
The guy selling the system and the guy who bought it.
I don't know what to think about the investor in this situation. It's hard to fathom once you understand about gambling especially if you are a skeptical person by nature. I would think anyone taking just one look at Mark Thomas Georgantas would RUN the other way. Perhaps that picture is the most ridiculous one they could find.Quote: djatcCouple of bozos
The guy selling the system and the guy who bought it.
I was wondering to myself what it would take to get someone to invest in a gambling system. I concluded... not much. Especially if you found a gullible and trusting person. I can think of some interesting ways one could dupe someone, especially with the help of an accomplice. I feel dirty thinking about it.
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One of the best gaming cons ever = DI classes. It's f'ing brilliant, especially if you are not a overly logical person by nature. At first site it looks and sounds as if it really can work. Craps players are the most dedicated hard core gamblers, just behind horse bettors. DI uses the old adage, "there's no such thing as easy money" to its advantage. Only hard work, practice and skill will bring success. Of course If your losing, it's variance. If you're winning, its skill. If you fail all-together, IT'S YOUR FAULT and you need a followup class or private lessons.
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This was what hooked that investor. firebrick
Evan Rodich met Georgantas at a craps table at The Quad Flanked by two men, Georgantas was "playing extravagantly, and he was attracting a lot of attention to himself," Rodich said.
He asked what was going on.
"He told me that they took their craps very seriously and they always won at the casinos," Rodich testified. "When he told me about his flaw-proof system of gambling, I wanted to get in on it."
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The con men said something that we have heard from just about every betting system pusher ever. "He explained that most gamblers lose because they don't stay focused; they lack discipline and play intoxicated; or they have an inadequate bankroll and poor money management skills"
IF THIS IS THE MAIN FOCUS OF A BETTING SYSTEM..... ITS A CON, BUNK, IT DOESN'T WORK, IT'S BS.