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trinity
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July 15th, 2010 at 5:56:03 PM permalink
The most amazing big win at roulette that I witnessed was when a fellow walked up to the table and placed a black chip on #26 - winner, picked up the black chip and placed it on #17 - winner, picked up the black chip and placed it on #2 - winner! He picked up his $10,500 in winnings without any expression on his face, not even a smile and walked away - was he thee Angel of Roulette;). Of course my jaw dropped after the first win & even further with the 2nd win - I did put some of my chips on the 3rd win but of course not as much as everyone else at the table. How about you - would you have placed some chips on win #1, #2, #3 and how much/many would you have wagered on each? Good ol' hindsight wins again, BTW who was that guy?!
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July 16th, 2010 at 4:01:00 AM permalink
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The most amazing big win at roulette that I witnessed was when a fellow walked up to the table and placed a black chip on #26 - winner, picked up the black chip and placed it on #17 - winner, picked up the black chip and placed it on #2 - winner! He picked up his $10,500 in winnings without any expression on his face, not even a smile and walked away - was he thee Angel of Roulette;). Of course my jaw dropped after the first win & even further with the 2nd win - I did put some of my chips on the 3rd win but of course not as much as everyone else at the table. How about you - would you have placed some chips on win #1, #2, #3 and how much/many would you have wagered on each? Good ol' hindsight wins again, BTW who was that guy?!



one time i was watching a couple roulette tables when a couple walks up to one and the woman sits while the gentleman stands behind her watching her and able to view the next table at the same time. they were both well dressed, in fact he looked like a pit worker. in a short time he walks to the next table and places a stack of black chips on a column. he was a large guy and the stack filled his hand so i would say around 20 chips. he places the bet and winks at his lady friend. he hits and the dealer pays him off. it went down so smooth i thought he was just testing the dealer! but he collects his winnings and slips them into his pocket as he walks back behind his lady friend! the thing was this all went down too slick. so quick and no emotion anywhere, not even from the dealer. the most emotion that i saw was the wink.

something like your story, this was worlds away from what normally happens at a table. almost like when this guy walks up to the table time and everything around him slows down letting him hit the casino like a skilled surgeon making a quick and calculated incision. and when time catches up he's already gone.

this all went down so smooth and suspicious it makes you feel that what you witnessed involved more than just luck!

anyone else witness something similar? and i ask the same question, who was this guy?

btw trinity, was the guy you witnessed a large possibly well dressed gentleman?

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trinity
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July 16th, 2010 at 10:32:19 AM permalink
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something like your story, this was worlds away from what normally happens at a table. almost like when this guy walks up to the table time and everything around him slows down letting him hit the casino like a skilled surgeon making a quick and calculated incision. and when time catches up he's already gone.

this all went down so smooth and suspicious it makes you feel that what you witnessed involved more than just luck!

anyone else witness something similar? and i ask the same question, who was this guy?

btw trinity, was the guy you witnessed a large possibly well dressed gentleman?

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trinity
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July 16th, 2010 at 10:43:54 AM permalink
Hey inap, wow very similar but this guy had a plain white t-shirt & jeans - he was short but stocky.
I agree with your "skilled surgeon / so smooth and suspicious" - it does make you wonder if it really
happened! Who were those guys? :)
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July 16th, 2010 at 7:20:11 PM permalink
hi trinity, i'm not a believer of systems, and i've learned not to fight math, but this seems to go beyond. i know this site has alot of experienced gamblers and extremely intelligent math people, but what we experienced seems to fall in another column.

i'm a 'show me' kind of person, so although i don't measure up to the math skills of many of the others here, i do know how to count back change and i would like to make sure that 1 and 1 add up to 2. for example i would like to believe aliens exist but show me proof. while events like this don't prove anything with any difinity, it does show me something outside of the norm and raises my eyebrows.

math, luck, something, but definitely at a higher level. certainly something worth a further look.

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trinity
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July 16th, 2010 at 8:09:52 PM permalink
Inap I agree with you, the similar experiences do fall in another column at a higher level.

I do believe there is a roulette system/algorithm that produces positive results consistently
over a long period of time exists and believe it will be revealed at some time in the near future.
People call me crazy, and laugh at me - it doesn't bother me because I KNOW it is there.
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