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Title: Steve Hourmouzis' $100,000 System Challenge
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on Jun 08, 08:35 PM 2011
Steve Hourmouzis would like to buy a Holy Grail Roulette System.  If your system can beat 100,000 spins with a significant profit (like $10,000+) he'll buy it from you.
Title: Re: Steve Hourmouzis' $100,000 System Challenge
Post by: albertojonas on Jun 08, 09:03 PM 2011
The profit is 10%?

i quote this I read somewhere,

"Flat betting.

The number of won units is to be divided by the root from the placed bets.

0. 5 Keep looking
1. 0 Keep looking
1. 5 Hint
2. 0 Interesting
2. 5 Good /
3. 0 Very good
3. 5 Super
4. 0 Dream on
4. 5 You wish
5. 0 Forget it
5. 5 Never in an life time
6. 0 The end of roulette as we know it "
:P


does not seem to hard
;D
;D

unless 100000 is the number of placed bets.
;D
Title: Re: Steve Hourmouzis' $100,000 System Challenge
Post by: esoito on Jun 08, 09:25 PM 2011
So that's $1 / 10 spins. Obviously more, depending on unit size.

No wonder he wants to buy it!!



[An Afterthought:  correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't there already several systems on this site that seem to indicate that sort of profit level and consistency?]
Title: Re: Steve Hourmouzis' $100,000 System Challenge
Post by: albertojonas on Jun 08, 09:51 PM 2011
that is the good question
Title: Re: Steve Hourmouzis' $100,000 System Challenge
Post by: albalaha on Jun 08, 10:45 PM 2011
Steve Hermouzis is explains false allegations at :.genuinewinnerroulettesystem.com
Title: Re: Steve Hourmouzis' $100,000 System Challenge
Post by: chrisbis on Jun 09, 02:47 AM 2011
A strange challenge that one.
Title: Re: Steve Hourmouzis' $100,000 System Challenge
Post by: chrisbis on Jun 09, 07:46 AM 2011
Quote from: chrisbis on Jun 09, 02:47 AM 2011
A strange challenge that one.

I meant the original challenge, not the one posted by Al/Sumit.

Happy to put that right.  :)
Title: Re: Steve Hourmouzis' $100,000 System Challenge
Post by: WannaWin on Jun 09, 07:55 AM 2011
Some people get up in the morning, take their coffee, then sit at their desk and think:

How can I rip off more people today?
Title: Re: Steve Hourmouzis' $100,000 System Challenge
Post by: Maui13 on Jun 09, 08:22 AM 2011
@ WannaWin

SO TRUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Title: Re: Steve Hourmouzis' $100,000 System Challenge
Post by: woods101 on Jun 09, 11:52 AM 2011
My tuppence worth- it's always striked me as strange that a system seller who has hisn own system to sell is so hard on other system sellers.   ....oh hold on, it all makes sense now!
8)
Title: Re: Steve Hourmouzis' $100,000 System Challenge
Post by: albalaha on Jun 09, 12:03 PM 2011
I teach logical things in my system and do not sell a wearable computer which is illegal in itself and which can land you in prison. Even a supercomputer that NASA uses can not predict as to where the ball will land due to the variance in speed and deflectors. I do not mislead anyone by false promises. No one in the world can predict the next outcome. Even if someone suggests betting two dozens or 24 numbers in every spin, it can't be done.
Title: Re: Steve Hourmouzis' $100,000 System Challenge
Post by: albertojonas on Jun 09, 04:39 PM 2011
Quote from: albalaha on Jun 09, 12:03 PM 2011
I teach logical things in my system and do not sell a wearable computer which is illegal in itself and which can land you in prison. Even a supercomputer that NASA uses can not predict as to where the ball will land due to the variance in speed and deflectors. I do not mislead anyone by false promises. No one in the world can predict the next outcome. Even if someone suggests betting two dozens or 24 numbers in every spin, it can't be done.

nasa couldn't even make the man on the moon...but there are believers. ;D
Title: Re: Steve Hourmouzis' $100,000 System Challenge
Post by: albalaha on Jun 09, 10:15 PM 2011
Get Steve's roulette computer and use it then to earn. You don't need to discuss or learn anything about roulette. Look, what Ion Saliu said about your fraudester jailbird:

QuoteIn 2005, I offered my software, RouletteHemis, as freeware, to all visitors to my website. I introduced paid membership to my site in 2007. Only members may download my software (which is free to run after downloading). Any visitor becomes a member by paying a reasonable membership fee in order to download my software (even some software source code). Would you compare the $30 membership fee to the $2500 the genuinewinner.com bunch charges for their act of piracy of my roulette systems and software?