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No, Mr Bond... I expect you to win!
Amazing story!
They deserve their winnings for the sheer audacity and technical expertise. I'd love to see how this actually worked, and how they were able to use it so accurately. Must've been staking some serious money over the two nights! What do we think of the judgement in their favour too? Interesting, and could open the floodgates to all sorts of technical wizadry!!! http://tinyurl.com/5xtqz |
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**Just a thought: If the casino takes the money, which you willingly give them, knowing that the odds are MOSTLY in their favour and of course they will not deny it categorically, then they are bad. If you use 'outside help' and you 'cheat', you are the 'good guys' ? Hmmm. What an odd world and time we live in **
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I don't think it's the ripping the casino bit off that's impressive, it's the manner in which they did it. Incredible story, right out of a James Bond film.
That's what makes me in awe of them, as opposed to condemning them for cheating. If anyone gets to see any pictures of the devices, or information on how it works, I'd be dead interested! Kudos for coming up with the idea, naughty for trying to scam casinos out of money with it. At least the online lot are safe!! |
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The players in question with the lasers and micro-computers, did not cheat. They didn't affect the ball or the wheel. They tracked the probabalities of where the ball would land and bet accordingly. The casinos cried foul, and lost. So yes, score one for the good guys. Now the casinos will ban outside laser pointers, and cpu's and cell phones and whatever else they feel like, and thats ok too. Its their business, and they can say or do whatever the hell they feel like. But this tiny little victory for the player stands. It is us vs. them folks. Any other way to look at it is wrong. |
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You have to define what exactly you meant by cheating! Is counting card cheating in your dictionary? Is casino who uses a mechanical device to shuffle cards cheating because they were meant to be shuffled by hand? I think most people would draw the line at actually interfering with the game and affecting the game in your favor. But these people in question did not do that, they just use all the information that they can get. It is not as if it is illegal to look at the ball before it lands on one of the numbers. |
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London, Dec. 6 — Three gamblers suspected of using a hi-tech mobile phone laser beam at London’s Ritz Casino being allowed to keep their £1.3m winnings, has prompted casinos across Britain to review their security.
The gamblers’ laser device in the mobile phone allegedly enabled them to predict with more probability the outcome of every spin of a roulette wheel. But Scotland Yard has failed to find evidence to prosecute the gamblers and refunded them the “significant” quantity of cash which officers seized after their arrest. The group, described as a “chic and beautiful” Hungarian woman, 32, and two “elegant” Serbian men, aged 33 and 38, had been on police bail for nine months but are now free to leave the country. Scotland Yard spent nine months investigating whether the trio conned the Ritz Casino in London. Reports from Budapest say the Hungarian woman was well known at the capital's top casinos and had been banned as a result. But on March 16 when she walked into the Ritz accompanied by her two friends, aged 33 and 38, she did not initially raise the suspicions of croupiers. The 32-year-old woman watched as the roulette ball settled on her selection then cashed in her Ritz chips for £100,000. The following evening the three returned to the Ritz casino’s roulette tables. This time they won £1.2m. The Ritz's management suspected they were using a scanner inside a mobile phone which measured the speed of the ball as the croupier released it and calculated where the ball would settle. The phone data was then beamed to a microcomputer, which ran through thousands of possible outcomes to forecast which section numbers the ball would land in. This data was flashed on to the screen of the phone just before the wheel made its third spin, by which time all bets must be placed. Having reduced their odds of winning from 37-1 to 6-1, the trio placed bets on all six numbers in the section where the ball would likely end up. What do you think about this, Ladies and Gentlemen? Don't you think this is the end of Casino Epoch ???... Even if casino management will ban mobiles on casino grounds, peeps will instal laser scanners in watches, spectacles, eyes! , whatever, - just to grab a lumpsum !
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Hi Oldman,
That's what we've been talking about
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