Quote: AxelWolfFYI it's been apparent this thread was made as some strange attempt at trolling Mike. If you haven't figured that out, just go back and re read all the OPs posts.
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What's the "troll," though? Wizard gave a pretty straightforward and simple answer.
Quote: robertandersonHello. In such an unpleasant scenario, I would choose live poker and play according to the Martingale system. With each lost bet, I would double my next bet. Such a system has the potential to recover losses, but, of course, requires caution, otherwise, you may fail. In the case of blackjack or sports betting, it is difficult to predict the absolute outcome due to a large number of uncertain factors.
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Greetings robertanderson,
Please confirm you are not an automaton by answering
Please name a brand of fizzy ginger drink?
Quote: DieterQuote: robertandersonHello. In such an unpleasant scenario, I would choose live poker and play according to the Martingale system. With each lost bet, I would double my next bet. Such a system has the potential to recover losses, but, of course, requires caution, otherwise, you may fail. In the case of blackjack or sports betting, it is difficult to predict the absolute outcome due to a large number of uncertain factors.
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Greetings robertanderson,
Please confirm you are not an automaton by answering
Please name a brand of fizzy ginger drink?
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Wegman’s is always a possible answer to ‘name a brand’.
Are you asking that bot a question to determine if it is a bot or not? I can save you some time…..
Quote: SOOPOOQuote: DieterQuote: robertandersonHello. In such an unpleasant scenario, I would choose live poker and play according to the Martingale system. With each lost bet, I would double my next bet. Such a system has the potential to recover losses, but, of course, requires caution, otherwise, you may fail. In the case of blackjack or sports betting, it is difficult to predict the absolute outcome due to a large number of uncertain factors.
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Greetings robertanderson,
Please confirm you are not an automaton by answering
Please name a brand of fizzy ginger drink?
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Wegman’s is always a possible answer to ‘name a brand’.
Are you asking that bot a question to determine if it is a bot or not? I can save you some time…..
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Quote: robertandersonHello, maybe Ginger Ale
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Not at all what I was expecting.
Yes. That must come as a shock. Artificial stupidity tripped you up with it's answer.Quote: DieterQuote: robertandersonHello, maybe Ginger Ale
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Not at all what I was expecting.
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Now what are you (plural) going to do?
I was watching an article about 'Captcha' screens and the fight between those and AI. Recall all those times we Hum and Har over a tiny bit of traffic light on the edge of a block, and the uncertainty we feel. Well, it transpires that 'Captcha' system uses far more than the obvious inputs in deciding if we are human: such things as browsing history, shopping habits, google searches, and even the speed and directness of the path taken by the cursor to get to the submit button. But malicious agents are training their AI to mimic even those peripheral user behaviours. We will have AI bots training by searching for porn and buying stuff off EBay and amazon and watching Netflicks. The new sentient machines will pick up our bad habits, just so that they can blend in. It's happening now at an incredible pace and no amount of legislation will pause it. Don't underestimate the damage.
Meanwhile..... Blow me down with a feather: I could not think of a brand of a ginger fizzy drink and had no idea that CD is the dominant one!
Quote: OnceDearYes. That must come as a shock. Artificial stupidity tripped you up with it's answer.Quote: DieterQuote: robertandersonHello, maybe Ginger Ale
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Not at all what I was expecting.
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Now what are you (plural) going to do?
I was watching an article about 'Captcha' screens and the fight between those and AI. Recall all those times we Hum and Har over a tiny bit of traffic light on the edge of a block, and the uncertainty we feel. Well, it transpires that 'Captcha' system uses far more than the obvious inputs in deciding if we are human: such things as browsing history, shopping habits, google searches, and even the speed and directness of the path taken by the cursor to get to the submit button. But malicious agents are training their AI to mimic even those peripheral user behaviours. We will have AI bots training by searching for porn and buying stuff off EBay and amazon and watching Netflicks. The new sentient machines will pick up our bad habits, just so that they can blend in. It's happening now at an incredible pace and no amount of legislation will pause it. Don't underestimate the damage.
Meanwhile..... Blow me down with a feather: I could not think of a brand of a ginger fizzy drink and had no idea that CD is the dominant one!
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Well, I'm not about to formally punish you for your utter failure to come up with Vernor's. I'll add this datum to the chart for future decisions, however.
Quote: robertandersonHello, maybe Ginger Ale
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Welcome to the site Robert.
We have been getting mindless bots here recently. So don't take the request personally.
These bots give generic gambling advice then disappear.
Enjoy your stay at WOV.
Ginger Ale is not a brand.Quote: DieterQuote: robertandersonHello, maybe Ginger Ale
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Not at all what I was expecting.
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Quote: darkozQuote: robertandersonHello, maybe Ginger Ale
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Welcome to the site Robert.
We have been getting mindless bots here recently. So don't take the request personally.
These bots give generic gambling advice then disappear.
Enjoy your stay at WOV.
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Dude you really fell for that