Hi I'm very desperate and I'll try anything. I have a $150,000 bankroll so I can even chip in for more than one player's amount. Email me at [email protected]. Thanks.
Dalmatian
Hi I'm very desperate and I'll try anything. I have a $150,000 bankroll so I can even chip in for more than one player's amount. Email me at [email protected]. Thanks.
Dalmatian
Sorry, but you have just about all of this wrong.
He didn't set out to find biased wheels, but to apply the reverse-Labouchere progression across all six of the evens payoff bets on the felt - with each member of his team betting on one of them. Nothing advantage about it. All of his team members had to fund their own trip and expenses, and bankroll themselves, and he took a slice of any profits. The bit in his book about him and his partners in crime being expelled from France after they'd won a bundle is all fiction. In actual fact, he and his wife returned home to the UK broke.
Norman Leigh died impoverished in January 1993 and received a paupers funeral. I have all of this on first hand authority as, six years ago, I had lunch with the former Mrs Leigh and her husband. You can read her responses to some questions here: http://www.uk-21.org/thirteen_against_the_bank.shtml .
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The OP's scheme is not something I would personally choose to undertake. But it would be interesting to see how far he got with such an ambitious plan.
Mr. Leigh hatched his system based upon the outcomes of thousands of spins conducted on a cheap toy roulette wheel. By inference those results had to be biased because they came from biased equipment. Admittedly, that small sampling would hardly provide enough data to be statistically significant. In essence virtually any cancellation betting system would have succeeded not only the Reverse Labby-provided biased wheels were involved. Furthermore, the author's account might well be complete fiction. I never advanced any claim to the contrary. But it does make for a compelling drama if it were true.
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