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The "slot spin principle" is brilliant

21 Jun 2009

By Frank Scoblete

Dear Frank:

I just read your article on the "Slot Spin Principle." It is brilliant.

However, I THINK you made a mistake. The slot player MUST spin the die in front of the slot machine being played, preferably within 18 inches of the reel window. The closer the better, because of the inverse square law (that is, the strength of the effect is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source of the mechanism generating the effect, in this case, the spinning die).

So when you give permission for the player to spin the die in advance and to bring the results to the machine to play, that is completely wrong. The spinning of the die must be temporally simultaneous with the spinning of the slot machine's reels, and must be in the immediate physical proximity for the spinning of the die to alter the spinning of the particles in the random number generator of the slot machine so as to coincide.

As I said, this is a brilliant idea, and the next time I am in a casino, I will try to see if any slot players are spinning their dice in between each spin of the reels. I'm sure that every such slot player will be a winner!

Even if the pure logic of your new system does not result in a higher percentage of wins, it will at the very least significantly decrease the number of slot machine rolls per minute, thereby cutting the player's losses considerably. However, this factor must be kept secret under the Heisenberg Uncertainty Factor. If the players are aware of this aspect of the strategy, it will impact their adherence to it, preventing its implementation and precluding accurate observation and enjoyment of the benefits of this winning strategy!

Frank, I truly enjoyed your article and your new betting concept!

Ken W.

Dear Ken:

Mine was an article of true genius, I must admit that in all humility. What's more, you seem to be the only one in America who truly understood what it was all about. You also might be right about bringing the dice to the casino and using them as the wheels simultaneously spin. Good job!

It is nice to know I have such intelligent readers as you. There is hope for the world yet!

I am giving you a free 30-day subscription to my private members-only website at www.goldentouchcraps.com.

We have over 5,000 members on this private site and the conversations are interesting, enlightening and fun.

Enjoy!

All the best in and out of the casinos!

Frank Scoblete

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