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Default Online casinos, possible to beat them?

[FONT=Verdana]I’ve received various emails and things over the past few years that claim to have a revolutionary ‘new’ way of winning vast amounts of money from online gambling, usually roulette or blackjack. However, typically when I have done trial runs none of these systems actually work as well as they should. [/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana]Take roulette for example. Technically the online roulette games SHOULD be nothing more than random number generators. IF this were true then I have developed my own personal system that is mathematically guaranteed to bring you a profit every single time you play. Unfortunately however they’re not random number generators. The software is actually capable of ‘learning’ what you’re doing, and so begins to produce results that go against your system.[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana]The problem with this is that now you not only need to create a system that is mathematically sound, but it also needs to beat a thinking/learning piece of software.[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana]So I figured that the only way of doing this is to have a mathematically proved system, that cannot be mathematically calculated, in order to stop the software from learning what you’re doing. Sounds odd? Well it is.[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana]With the system I have I carry out trial runs, to examine its effectiveness. These runs are done using something like Ladbrokes or Willhill casino. These trials always work out the same, at first you begin to win fair lumps of money, but then after around 30mins, once your system has been figured out by the software, you begin to lose money, and so the system can no longer be used.[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana]My proposal now (and my next trial) is to use the system on 4 websites at the same time. So that the first spin will be done on website roulette table 1, then the next on roulette 2 etc etc. The idea behind this is that one spin of the wheel to the next, on the same website, should show no relationship between one another. Mathematically the spins should look random, and therefore the software will not be able to create a solution.[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana]I understand that 99% of people will say that it cannot be done, and that is why I have spent the past 12 months testing various systems as opposed to just diving in. Every system I create is tested until I am happy with it, hence why I have not began gambling with my own actual money yet.[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana]So, what do people think? Can the software be confused and beaten?[/FONT]

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Default Online casinos, possible to beat them?

You are basically talking about cheating software which is illegal.
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