Quote from: SpikeIf you told a math guy in 1958 that BJ could easily be beaten, he would have laughed at you. But the truth was, a separate game could be played within the game of BJ, card counting. And it beat the cr4p out of it. Odd, huh. Kinda makes you think.....
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It's like anything really VLS. . . . horseless carts, electricity, heavier than air flying machines, walking on the moon, space travel, to mention a few. . . . all of which were once deemed impossible.
So yes, it certainly makes one wonder what's in store for us, not only as roulette enthusiast, but as a human race.
Would we still be able to play outside with our kids, take the dogs for a walk or play a round of golf. . . . or will we all be plugged into a virtual reality in a few years from now. . . .
A wise man once said, "There is no such thing as impossible, only a lack of imagination. "