Crazy gambling letters from nutty people # 10
Dear Mister Frank Scobelette:
I fellow the advice of if you see a horn you bet a horn at craps. I think this is good advixe since a horn is a horn is a horn if you didn't know it Mr. Frank Scobelette. You can't blow your money on a horn because this thing repeats itself all over the game and when it comes up you have to jump on it to make a lot of money. Haven't you see this with your own eyes if you supposedly play craps? That is what is all about craps the repeating numbers which is against all randomness so when you see a horn you should bet a horn because randomness has vanished from that game right than and there and I don't undertand why you go against this idea in your books and articles. It makes perfect sense to me even though it don't to you. Do you know anything about playing craps and the other casino gams? I think you don't know anything if something so simple as see a horn bet a horn is not on your radar scream. I can't believe you are considered a big time gambling author Mr. Frank Scobelette and you don't even know nothing of this thing!
Evan
Dear Evan:
"See a horn, bet a horn" is an idea whose time has went and, in fact, has never was — got it? The saying was promulgated by a ploppy who has won substantial amounts of debt by playing this way. OK, heck, do what you want. Since the casinos need people to lose their money in fat wads, you shall become one of their beloved.
See a horn, bet you'll lose,
Mister Frank Scobelette
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