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Started by commonsense1968, Sep 20, 05:09 PM 2010

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Recently I have written on the nature of simplicity and how it can be applied in our work with roulette.


Its a curious journey but I believe simplicity has to be re-discovered, after a long journey of exploration through many examples from nature, say deserts, jungles, mountains and valleys. Extremes of conditions to test to the limit, under pressure, trial, limitation and excess.


Random behaviour within the casino environment, and with roulette, varies in degree.


Sometimes, with the right knowledge and understanding, and 'lenses', it is possible to look below the surface of the 'random' outcomes, and access a temporary understanding and clarity that is bewildering in its beauty and opportunity. These are relatively short phases, from a few minutes, to a few hours.


At other times the outcomes are dark and indecipherable and as clouded or be-nighted as the darkest mysteries. Maybe the wrong 'lens' was being applied, and to another player the way might have been clearer.


Its somewhat relative and subjective, but from experience, I am finding that is possible, most of the time, to play with patience and understanding and take short term profits with suitable three win timing.


I will write on this over coming weeks with several simple bets and strategies, all very common sense, in the best sense of the term, with a simplicity that has been earned and deserved, or as one of my favorite books tells it, a 'Deep Simplicity'.

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