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Posted: 6:26 AM Jun 17, 2008
Antique Roulette Table Gives Glimpse Of Gambling History
Boyd and Sharon Cox thought they were simply buying an antique roulette table when they responded to a newspaper ad several years ago.
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This might sound weird but i think i have one of these tables to.I would like to talk to these people if posable.(Thanks.)
The Ultimate Roulette System is a tool that is said to give you an advantage on the roulette table. There are many roulette systems out there and you have to use your common sense when parting with your money.
I've been reading Harry Grey's "The Hoods" recently and he described the rigged roulette wheel as being controlled via magnets. The cons would act as legit players, bet on a particular number, and directly above them, hidden in the attic, was a controller who'd see the number bet (through 2-way mirrors), and select the switch that activated the magnet for the specific number. This may help understand how it was used?