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NEW
SCHOOL ROULETTE
Theo D'Alost
The
famous author Theo D'Alost, wrote in 1910 a very
important threaty called "NEW SCIENTIFIC THEORY"
which holds the real secret to defeat the roulette
to equal mass.
Why
was "new school" born?
Because we think the scholar had really discovered the
way in which we can strike the machine, but he has been
intentionally not clear in explaining it.
The aim of th "New School" is to explain the
author's theory and to propose the solution many people
has been waiting for, even because the scholar could
bever publish it because of hi untimely death.
After
nearly a century we can find out different interpretations,
but till now noone has never understood the real sense
of his work. With a bit on conceit, we think new school
have made a good guess.
After
this short introduction we can go over and over Theo's
suggestions which will be analysed in the next pages:
- STRICTLY
EQUAL BET GAME
- MECHANISM
OF DISCARD
- MECHANISM
OF BALANCE (equilibirum)
- NEED
TO CREATE DISCARD/EQUILIBRIUM CONDITIONS WE CAN TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF
Let's
read an extract of the work as Theo D'Alost wrote it:
"Following the game in
its natural process we turn in a vicious circle, which
is the equilibrium of losing/winning blows, from which
we cannot escape. The final result will be the total
loss. The position is clear and clean. To overturn it
we need to breake this balance, and to start, using
a sham reporter, a flowing of blows in which 1, 2, 3
blows were not similar to the ones of 1+, 2+, 3+ and
so on. The point of balance is to play those numbers
which stops more frequently out of their turns, and
the balance of the discard is to follow those numbers
going over their turns."
D'Alost solution lays in these lines. But what did
he mean? What's a sham reporter? How can we discover
which numbers will go over the discard? How can we preview
we have realised the equilibrium?
All
these question will find a clear and exhaustive answer
in next pages. Do not miss them! We've just started
an amazing journey into the world of real science of
roulette by D'Alost.
NOTICE:
If anybody would like to examine closely D'Alost theories,
they can refer to this website, they can read his work
(tranlsated into French an Italian), or you can take
a look at Mombrison-Daniel's interpretations.

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