Thursday, November 23, 2006

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Book 13 against the bank

Thirteen Against the Bank in Nice in 1966

book to read while price for anyone interested in playing roulette, Thirteen Against the Bank tells the story of Leigh Norman, an Englishman who, in the mid-sixties, formed a team of twelve players and players who attacked from way Simultaneous to a roulette table for several days and drew a good nest egg before being simply deny access in all casinos by French police games, without, however, be legally prosecuted or harassed in any way as it seems almost the norm in such cases, étonemment, particularly the game of roulette.

Play exciting giving the reader a good amount of techniques and clues about the techniques they employed, this book demonstrates once again as often happens when people come to beat the casino in a major way, it takes a lot of time and effort - the type that the average person does not feel like doing most of the time - routes to make big gains. The winners of poker tournaments sometimes lasting several tens of hours often have this caliber, if necessary to get to win consistently.

The technique used by Norman Leigh and his team relied on the following principle, which he found in a book about roulette early twentieth century written by a certain Lord Beresford, who had, it seems like ultimate fantasy, to literally take over a casino by sending a "team", perhaps we should say an army, to all play simultaneously to pre-established principles and agreed between the players.

Leigh used an interesting system based on the writings of Beresford. He had noticed that most players arrived almost always progressive system to make small gains accumulated quietly and had, at one time or another, face a long losing streak that finally eclipsed those gains and even patiently accumulated bankroll original from which they were acquired. Beresford had the idea to do the opposite and allow himself many small losses in order to make a big win when the series would appear that, had he used his old technique, would have done buster .

Leigh basa on this system and, being always play six players simultaneously, which turns into two teams, he knew immediately that a period of twelve hours the majority of the team would lose much of their bankroll a win but an amount that wiped losses of others. It even happened on some days only two or three players win big amounts. That made huge profits which were distributed to all members of the team.



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