I Was Always Wondering
......who buys those books?
Learn how to win thousands for just 39.99!!! :cry:
Oh my god
Ok guy claims he was working for all big gaming software companies
"I worked from 1999 through 2004 programming some online casinos that exist today. I worked with different type of softwares like Cryptologic, Microgaming, Playtech, Oddson, Lasseters, Boss Media, Net Entertainment, etc. Because of my programming experience with this softwares, I know which blackjack strategy to play at each online casino."
Question
Would Somebody that worked as PROGRAMER for these eminent gaming software companies had to sell $40 book to make money.
No No No No! Ha ha ahahaah ha PROGRAMER that worked for these companies would NEVER EVER IN HIS LIFE HAD TO WRITE E-BOOK, TO MAKE MONEY! It is incredible what people with come up with to take your money away from you.
Second he claims he knows "logarithm" of each online casino
This is the best prove that he doesn't know sh.. about programming.
There is NO "logarithm". Yes there is code but knowing that code CAN NOT help you beat the game because program is programmed to make millions and probably 100s of millions of combinations every second, and it will spit out one of these combinations or numbers at certain time interval.
Now can anybody tell me if it possible for humans to keep track of 100 000 000 instructions that are executed in that program in a single second. NO!
To picture this better
You play two deck games.
Programmer wrote that there are 104 cards in 4 suites.
Now what program does, it takes these 104 cards and goes through them
probably around 300 000 000 times in second. Using processor that runs on 1GHz means that this program goes trough cards 1 000 000 000 times in one second. And finally just spits one of them at certain time interval.
You try to keep track of that!
People familiar with digital electronics can take example of simple counter. Bust up counter speed at 1KHz only 1 000 instructions per second and try to count numbers at LCD display. No way bro! Way too fast. And that is only 1000 instructions per second. Just imagine 1G!
Stay away from systems promising $100 per hour after 15 minutes of practice.