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- From: s4lawren@student.business.uwo.ca (Stephen Lawrence)
- Subject: Re: Playing Double-up in roulette
- Organization: University of Western Ontario
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 01:15:14 GMT
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- I spent several days in LV this past Christmas using a roulette technique
- called the "Rabinowitz sub-sampling method". Put simply, if you use your
- 36 number sample size as a "base" or "foundation" for the normal
- distribution of the random number intervals, you can accurately predict
- certain series or "combinations" of numbers under certain circumstances.
- For example, take a regression analysis of a 12 number random
- combination:
- 1,8,0,8,27,19,00,10,11,32,24,1
- now take the mean of the sample size (11) and plot a regression line
- BACKWARDS (not forwards) from the x axis.
- Now, look for outliers in your plot. For example the 00 does not
- fit the pattern. Remember that your regression line will be
- y=BoX,B1X1,...BiXi.
- Using this forecasting method you can accurately predict, within
- three sigmas (99%) the outcome of the next pattern or "series" of
- numbers.
- At the Riviera I was asked to leave due to my winnings and the
- fact that my laptop and bubble jet printer spilled over several of the
- other gamblers drinks and ashtrays.
- For details on the Rabinowitz and other regression style roulette
- forecasters please leave me a message.
-
- Happy gambling!
-
- s4lawren@student.business.uwo.ca (Stephen Lawrence)
- Western Business School -- London, Ontario
-