I've been playing since 2000, almost every day = I'm hooked )))
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AQUARIUM (on the second try)
Here, as it should be =
PSYCHOLOGY of an adaptive casino
Let me explain =
1. We see a long sharpening... through the series of kch
Several times I almost got to zero... but that's a matter of chance.
2. Then, the adaptive system saw that I wasn't touching the offsets and could easily use the entire first dozen. Perhaps it checked on the first deposit, and it broke even, meaning I'm supposedly stupid... ))) But we know...
3. Then came the second wave = attacks from the left/right CLOSELY to the extinguished sector = in this case, to the 1st dozen. Accelerated 0, 15, 13, 14 === provocations!
4. Then the adaptive one became bolder and began SOPHISTICATED mockery = giving the first dozen quite often, but the WEB = realized that the betting centers were following the dropped number...
That's why hot overclocking was removed and all the dropouts are now going in a circle...
5. And at this moment I CATCH him!
I waited for the CHANGE of the CC series and IMMEDIATELY posted all of his obvious waste numbers (which flashed most often).
Rebets are sent not for life, but for death )))
Worked great!
x10
$1,500 is a decent session with a $10 per room limit...
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This is exactly how you should think when you play for money at a casino.
PROVOCATIONS - RESPONSES - REACTIONS - TEMPLATES - INTERCEPTION
Adapting it like a dumb dealer who looks at the bets and decides where to place the ball.
In a casino with fair play control (FPC), this dealer faces a major challenge: he watches 30 bet spins and then decides where to place the ball, but immediately for a full 30 spins in advance. Within a FPC series, he can't change the spins in any way, but as soon as a series changes, he draws conclusions and generates the next generation block.