A few days ago I stumbled across a web page that made me laugh. Some charactor by the name of "The Wizard" of odds. Claims that he would prove that no system with a house edge could withstand a 1 billion computer simulation test.
He maintained that at some point during the billion simulations the system would go pear shaped and into the red. He said up until recently he use to offer $20,000 to the challengers $2,000 that he would prove that no system could survive the Billion times text. Yet he would not accept any replies from anyone challenging his assumptions
I tell you, I have heard some stuff in my time. But when you consisder that in my case for instance. I have approximately 72 eliminators per year at 41. I would be dead and buried before I even see 10,000. So it is ridiculous when these sceptics come up with these silly challenges.
As much as I respect mathmaticians and stataticians. They think everything will go with maths logic, and They don't like to be proven wrong. Just thought I would tag this one on to see if anyone else has ever encountered anything like it. Peace...
He maintained that at some point during the billion simulations the system would go pear shaped and into the red. He said up until recently he use to offer $20,000 to the challengers $2,000 that he would prove that no system could survive the Billion times text. Yet he would not accept any replies from anyone challenging his assumptions
I tell you, I have heard some stuff in my time. But when you consisder that in my case for instance. I have approximately 72 eliminators per year at 41. I would be dead and buried before I even see 10,000. So it is ridiculous when these sceptics come up with these silly challenges.
As much as I respect mathmaticians and stataticians. They think everything will go with maths logic, and They don't like to be proven wrong. Just thought I would tag this one on to see if anyone else has ever encountered anything like it. Peace...
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