Re: Fibonacci and the roullette wheel




"Alexander Donis" <sandy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You are of course right about the numbers. However with regards to the
odds - a block of 12 does pay 2 to 1 but you also get your stake back which
makes it the equivaqlent of 3 to 1.

Using the fibonacci sequence 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34......n, at any given
point in the sequence the total bets placed for that sequence is equal to 2
interations along the sequence minus 1.

Therefore in the example above if you had got to betting 8 units when the
sequence finally ends you would have bet 20 units in total. If the winning
bet pays 2 to 1 plus return of stake then the return is 24 units.

In fact the further along the sequence you go the higher is the total
profit when the sequence ends.

Most people though seem to think that the casino always wins because of
the 0 or double 0. However these are irrelevant to the sequence since they
merely represent a losing bet and you move further along the sequence.

Since the bets would be placed on each of the block bets, thus covering
every number other then the 0 or double 0, you would require a long sequence
of results landing on 0 or double 0 to prevent a profit. Or alternatively
for one of the block bets to run for a very long time before finishing.

As stated in my original question, other than a long losing sequence on
one of the block bets, are there any other reasons why this would not work.

My suggestion: gather as much money together as you can. Then write a
letter to your targeted casino explaining your planned method of attack, and
how much money you have to pursue your objective. If the amount of money is
large enough, they will provide you with transportation, rooms, meals,
drinks, and anything else your heart desires.




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