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The Game of Roulette

    Roulette is praised as the game of chance par excellence. Majestic as it is, roulette is considered the least dishonest of all forms of gambling. A game that builds on a past rich in anecdotes and remains as fascinating as ever. A game that grows larger constantly, fuelled by both the spell it puts on its followers and the stubbornness of its enemies. Roulette remains as triumphant as ever, imposing its reign of mystery. Nobody knows for certain who invented it, all we hear are guesses.

The magic of the wheel is not in its size but in its perfection.

    This was the starting point for the development of our work and the onset of a research effort combining tangible and intangible factors which proved statistically the accuracy of the hypothesis on the secret of the wheel. The research and development of a novel study comprising sistemic, mysterious and rational elements led to the successfull achievement of what was called: Simira.

    In the realm of chance, the natural phenomenon where knowledge is still incomplete, we were able to establish laws based both in calculation and extensive observation as used in other sciences. Calculation is always present and, with time, becomes an integral part of arithmetics, physics, astronomy, geometry, ballistics and other fields of knowledge. It plays a major rol in our daily existence and chance becomes more manageable.

    In this study, the wheel of the roulette is taken as the achievement of ultimate perfection in the development both of regulating and determinant dynamic forces. The ball spinning inside the wheel, being inanimate, has no memory; this principle is acknowledged by all experts on the subject. Everybody knows that it has a destination in one of the pockets of the wheel, but they can't tell which one. Some take this to be a real fact ruled by the laws of probability. For Simira, instead, it is a certain probability.

    Today, French Roulette and American Roulette have different wheel layouts. In addition, the number of zeros is not the same.

    For Simira, regardless of wheel layout, i.e., the distribution of numbers around the wheel, laws are rigid and rule relentlessly. Our discovery involves the link existing between the number that is rolled and those that were rolled before and will be rolled following it.

    Simira covers six tables of six numbers each, so simple that it can be easily memorized, each number involving five others. All tables are fixed.

    Simira has been designed for the most important of all bets in the game of roulette: the straight-up bet.

    Some of the roulette systems fail because of their complexity. Figures jumble in the mind of the iniciated systemist player and the blunders that follow lead to frustration. The advantages of relying on something simple and easy-to-use, which yields results a short time after it is put to work, are obvious.

    Simira shows that each ball is not alone in the outcome. (It proves to be independent only when taken outside the sessions.)

    Simira does not take the zero into account. It is not included in any of the tables and, therefore, it becomes neutral for our purposes. Nonetheless, it is acknowledged as a miracle number that allows us to write any figure using only ten characters. It suffices to add a zero to the right and the decimal order is increased; our zero, therefore, is an instant factor that multiples any number by ten.

    Simira does not believe in chance. All disciplines involve a conduct and, therefore: games are for the gifted or for those who defy chance. For the former, preparation may well amount to success; for the later, it is all a matter of chance, heads or tails.

    Simira required lenghty sessions to consolidate its strength and security in connection with the Law of Large Numbers. Studies involved a wide variety of sources and components, including sessions renowned as fully trustworthy. Today, we can state confidently that the results achieved during test sessions may be attained even in virtual casinos (programmed with no chance involved, as many believe is the case with "real" casinos). The chance factor is personal, transitory.

    Simira will, no doubt, generate a fruitfull debate for all those prepared to engage in such a discussion. And once this debate goes public, nothing will be the same.

 

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