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Should Priyanka write and publish a book on Roulette?

Started by falkor2k15, Jul 29, 10:59 AM 2016

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Should Priyanka write and publish a book on Roulette?

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Don't care

falkor2k15



Most members here agreed that Priyanka is a genuine professional at Roulette and did not cheat at Steve's multiplayer game.

Seems like there's a gap in the market for a good book on Roulette? And there's a whole syllabus of different concepts to learn - built from the ground up - as introduced by Priyanka since September 2015 (anniversary just under 2 months away now!). His or hers is also built on earlier research that is scattered about in different forums/topics/posts - equivalent to finding specialized journals in the academic world.

You have to admit: with concepts like edge, non-zero play, cycles, stitching bets, pigeon hole principle, VdW, parallel games, Porrondo's Paradox, Priyanka has really opened up a whole new way of playing Roulette that makes it way more fun and fascinating than any other game in existence in the gambling world?

Bayes' site is a good reference work for core principles, but he doesn't go as far as to try bring different components together in developing a system. Also, Bayes seems to doubt edge, bias, advantage and dependency - whereas Priyanka is trying to show that these things really do exist within different frameworks. Both of them don't always see eye to eye. And when it comes to Non-Random concepts Priyanka is a dab hand and obviously knows what she's doing.

Too much stuff on the "basics" described without context, comparison, combined components or application can be boring to read. Where Priyanka is at the cutting edge is that he/she knows a lot more about the basics than the rest of us, and most importantly knows how to synthesize them into a working flat-pack system that could be assembled/disassembled at will via the core components. What's more: Priyanka's English, Maths and presentation skills are second to none. And he/she has an excellent writing style too without rhetoric or waffle that is clear, concise and easy to comprehend - even for the layman. Bayes site has way too many advanced equations.

The holy grail need not be revealed - just the concepts, basic equations and results of certain tests and graphs. The recent GUT eBook was an interesting read; if Priyanka could match that in the illustrations department, whilst at the same time providing a coherent and interesting read, then I think he/she would be onto a winner!

I think a good book on Roulette would benefit the world greatly and really give people the immortality they deserve: Priyanka, Manrique (and Nono Santelli?). So there should also be a History/Hall of Fame section too - for the great Roulette masters - not to mention a biography section on the author and selected masters.
 
Depending on how much resources Priyanka has at his/her disposal, I see 2 potential options to consider:
Write and publish a book via a private publisher, ghostwriter or as an eBook. Or with the right cooperation: Steve could step down from the mechanical game for a bit and offer to fund and distribute this publication out of his own goodwill, on behalf of RouletteForum.CC. After all the accusations and attacks Priyanka received I think this would make a nice gesture of vindication?

Any thoughts? I think this is something we should actively encourage Priyanka to undertake before all knowledge is lost to the ravages of time?
"Trotity trot, trotity trot, the noughts became overtly hot! Merily, merily, merily, merily, the 2s went gently down the stream..."¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪:

praline

 :wink:  NO! A BIG DOUBLE  NONO.

People don't deserve this kind of info.
Also, it won't be so popular. Something around 8% edge?! oh, please...
People want MILLIONS, INSTANTLY and without doing anything. :girl_to:
I don't have TheHolyGrail.

falkor2k15

I envisage things differently: the book could include the aforementioned but without giving away the holy grail, hence the reader is still required to put in a lot of time and effort to learn the concepts and find the holy grail themselves. I would also like to learn more about the top players who discovered all these concepts, etc. Did you ever see the TV series like Atom or Story of Electricity or Light Fantastic? A format like that for Roulette would be so amazing.
"Trotity trot, trotity trot, the noughts became overtly hot! Merily, merily, merily, merily, the 2s went gently down the stream..."¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪:

praline

Quote from: praline on Jul 29, 11:44 AM 2016People want MILLIONS, INSTANTLY and without doing anything

And if you give them what they want, they will sh*it on your carpet in the living room
I don't have TheHolyGrail.

The General

Quote from: praline on Jul 29, 11:44 AM 2016Most members here agreed that Priyanka is a genuine professional at Roulette and did not cheat at Steve's multiplayer game.

QuoteShould Priyanka write and publish a book on Roulette?
Roflol

Basic probability and The General are your friend.
(Now hiring minions, apply within.)

Tomla021

"No Whining, just Winning"

falkor2k15

Quote from: praline on Jul 29, 12:03 PM 2016
And if you give them what they want, they will sh*it on your carpet in the living room
True - people are selfish and evil. I don't keep any friends and I'm even weary of my own family members. In this world you have to be ready for the next attack - could come from anywhere. People are your friend one day; your enemy the next.

Regardless of making money there is something very fascinating about the game itself, including the history of those players who progressed our understanding of random numbers. And although it's based on maths it's a really a whole new discipline of it's own; I only know how to describe this in terms of my favourite hobby: Kung Fu film fight scenes are really a choreographic video sequence of martial arts, dance, gymnastics and acrobatics - but many mistakenly, or too simplistically, see it as an application of martial arts alone.

Where are all the Rubik's Cube kids of the Roulette world? I think Priyanka could be one of the few exponents alive, relevant to this game, who possesses such merit beyond all the Savants out there. Rewards have been put up for the Roulette Holy Grail that nobody has yet claimed. Priyanka could instead get the Nobel prize for simply publishing such a multi-disciplined book with such original ideas, albeit without actually giving away the Holy Grail, so that the game can be appreciated without the stigma of Capitalism.

Priyanka has shown that it's not simply a case of waiting for 5 reds in a row then betting on 2 columns to gain 8% edge. There is so much more to this game that requires it's own unique academic syllabus. One PhD thesis alone would not do it justice.

Finally, Priyanka could reveal, from what must be a murky world of gangsters and secret societies, the eccentric personalities who have gone under the radar of the gambling world and indeed the media. What is 13 against the bank compared to a systematic demolition using statistics (Random), pigeonhole principle (Non-Random) and VdW (Non-Random)? That story of mathematical unification and alliance needs to be told! I leave you with what I think is best quote in the history of Roulette, Gambling, Mathematics (call it what you will):

"The casino is trying to predict and win over us rather than we predicting what the next spin is. We are just playing to prove the (VdW/AP) theorem right "
"Trotity trot, trotity trot, the noughts became overtly hot! Merily, merily, merily, merily, the 2s went gently down the stream..."¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪:

maestro

this is the best quote..


“Well, what, what new thing can they say to me that I don't know myself? And is that the point? The point here is that--one turn of the wheel, and everything changes, and these same moralizers will be the first (I'm sure of it) to come with friendly jokes to congratulate me. And they won't all turn away from me as they do now. Spit on them all! What am I now? Zéro. What may I be tomorrow? Tomorrow I may rise from the dead and begin to live anew! I may find the man in me before he's lost!”
― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Gambler
Law of the sixth...<when you play roulette there will always be a moron tells you that you will lose to the house edge>

Still

A book revealing a way to beat roulette would cause casinos to change the game, and possibly cause casinos to lose revenue as a result.  For example, a triple or quadruple zero wheel would cause people to avoid roulette altogether.   Or, pit bosses could be trained to spot players who have read the book, and ban them as they would ban someone radically changing bet sizes at the  blackjack table.   

But from what has been said, any principle that would beat the game of roulette would likely be applicable to many other random environments, including stock/commodity/money market fluctuations. 

Priyanka could write a book that gives away a small edge in those markets and reap royalties in perpetuity without killing those markets.  Possibly a smart reader could transfer application to roulette, and perhaps increase the edge by understanding the principles.  A book that just gives away a working method could mask the general principles enough that most would not figure it out enough to apply it to roulette. 

But as i understand it, Priyanka is under oath not to reveal much that actually works outright.  At least not on roulette. That's why i recommend offering something that works on a larger market. 


The General

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falkor2k15

Still, I get where you are coming from, but I think the reality is a bit different...

Such a book, although providing foundation to the Holy Grail, should not reveal it outright. The reality then is not that people will get hold the of book, figure out the holy grail, and then the casinos lose revenue and have to change tactic.

Moreover, the book will only be ordered by those who have a passionate interest in the game, but most will see it as a conspiracy theory. A few may cry out and talk about the hallmarks of a holy grail - but most would simply ridicule it.

For example, if 9/11 is an inside-job then, the only people who get to appreciate the legacy of those who orchestrated it and came up with the Cold Fusion technology, are a select few people who have followed Dr. Judy Wood and Dr. Steven Jones, understood their part in all this, including the elite of the upper echelons who already control of the banks and casinos: "Remember 9/11? That was Uncle Steve... his name is in Back to the Future!"

Nobody would be proud, or feel like they had achieved anything, beating a penguin at Chess. At the end of the day Priyanka knows that appreciation only comes from true understanding, so if The General decided to show his appreciations to Priyanka then it wouldn't mean anything unless he had actually understood the concepts. Therefore, Priyanka would only ever have a few people in mind for the publication - but it would act as a means to providing the author with some legacy and immortality, including the main players that influenced Priyanka, providing a historical record of their background and research.

Therefore, the book would be more a record and testimony to Priyanka, his/her background of mastery, a tool/reference for those select few who have an open-mind and appreciate the things Priyanka is attempting to transmit (by covert means), and as a way of fulfilling curiosity and providing great satisfaction. Your coffee table would never be without such a book. And it would always remain specialised to those who know the truth.
"Trotity trot, trotity trot, the noughts became overtly hot! Merily, merily, merily, merily, the 2s went gently down the stream..."¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪:

Priyanka

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Quote from: Priyanka on Jul 29, 04:27 PM 2016
Priyanka nods and agrees. (Missing turbo)

Why did you acknowledge general the new idea is ignore

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Quote from: RouletteGhost on Jul 29, 04:33 PM 2016
Why did you acknowledge general the new idea is ignore

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Well he is spot on with "Absurdity"

This could be the maddest post I ever read :o

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