Saturday, February 04, 2006

Molly Ivins - Charleston Gazette


Molly Ivins
Charleston Gazette, WV - 14 hours ago
... For example, the man who has headed the Justice Department investigation into the dealings of corrupt Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff for the last two years ...

Roulette Scanner Device, like the Ritz Casino scammers used

I knew it would only be a matter of time before devices purported to be similar to those used by the team who recently beat the roulette wheels at the Ritz Casino ( see earlier post)would be for sale over the internet. Well now they are selling scanning devices at predictroulette.com

Those of you who read my book know that MANY scams for beating the casinos have been introduced to me over the years. I was always very discriminating and only took up a few of the offers. I NEVER used any tools or devices to cheat casinos. In fact, I almost got burned on the one temptation to use a device.
But, given that the law in the UK would, for the time being, seem to still allow for the legal operation of such devices, I’d be curious enough to check this out were in the UK right now. There are many determining factors I’d consider before investing in such a device. To name a few, I’d need to field test it on a neutral wheel and get a sense of the dynamics of implementing the device, how many partners would be needed, the risk of exposure, etc. I would also need to research what other jurisdictions would likely view the use of such a device as ‘legal’ or at least not strictly illegal.

I will be in the UK in the coming months so perhaps I’ll check it out then.

If anyone else out there tries out one of these scanners, I’d be curious to learn how they do with it (confidentiality guaranteed).

Richard

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

TEST-2 Dr. Juan's Odd Body Questions The Body's Temperature

Sunday, May 15, 2005

First Post -- TEST