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There was a time when those who subscribed to Chaos Theory were the outcasts in the world of mathematics. These were the folks who got wedged and relieved of their lunch money by the cooler math nerds. It really says something about you when you are victimized by a guy who wears a pocket protector and a license plate that says "My Other Car is the Millennium Falcon". The Chaos proponents seem to have found an audience though. Those who glom onto anything that might give them an edge in the game of Roulette have embraced the Chaoticians.
The Andruchi System is one of the newer gambling systems that have come down the pipe. The crux of this system is that the Roulette Wheel is not as random as we have all been led to believe over the years. The belief is that the spins in the past will influence the spins in the future, and that there is a pattern to it. The pattern may be so complex that it looks random, but it is something that can be worked out, thus allowing the gambler to predict the spins of the wheel.
Let us take European Roulette as an example. As we all know the chances of a number hitting before the wheel has even been spun is one in thirty-seven. If you watch thirty-seven spins of the wheel though, you will not get each separate number appearing once. There will be a number of times that wheel settles on a number that it has already hit before. Obviously this means in those thirty-seven spins, there will be numbers that the ball never lands on.
In other words, before all the numbers have come up, there will be that number that has come up five or six times. Recognizing the patterns and knowing that ball does not distribute itself evenly is how the system is played. Finding this pattern is the tough bit. |
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