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Tricks to Play Roulette (2)

02Trick number 2:

Although simple and effective, there is a problem with trick number 1: Some casinos will not let you play with using this technique, in which case you should use a combination of methods.

One of these methods require watching the last 4 digits and wait for 3 repetitions of the same type of numbers (eg, black / red, odd / even or 1-18/19-36) in each set of four.

Example 1:

Four numbers the last is: 30, 8, 14 and 1.
You have 3 repetitions of the “1-18″, be sure to “19-36″ using the method number 1.

Example 2:

Four numbers the last is: 30, 8, 14 and 36.
You have 4 repetitions “even”, so bet “odd” method number 1.

When you win 2 or 3 times, stop playing and go to another table so that your strategy will be detected.

Will be continued to Trick number 3

History of Gambling 2

After the die was introduced again in Europe around the year 1100an by the former soldiers of the crusade, pricking dice again. Many relatives of the British empire and the defeated French gaming place called Hazard (probably taken from the name of the place where the dice are found again). Until the 18th century, Hazard remain popular for the kings and travelers in gambling.

In the 14th century, playing cards also began to enter Europe, carried by the travelers who came from China. The first card is made in Europe are made in Italy and contains 78 images of very beautiful paintings. In the 15th century, France reduced the number of cards to 56 and started producing cards for the whole of Europe. At this time the Queen of England, Elizabeth I had introduced the lottery in order to increase state revenues to improve the ports.

Along with doing shipping and trade as well as the discovery of a new continent, then the gambling type participate disseminated by the merchants and travelers. This condition is increasingly expand gambling options because this type of game that was brought by traders and travelers are in fact the only addition to the known species by the local community. With the diversity of species and the ease of gambling is gambling game techniques easily and quickly spread all over the world.

Tricks to Play Roulette (1)

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Trick number 1:

This trick is very easy, and very simple.

You must stay at one of the following types of bets:

* Black and Red
* Even and Odd
* 1-19 and 19-36

And the method to win is very simple: If you lose, then bet twice.

Example:

1. You bet $ 1 to Red
2. Result: Black (your loss is $ 1)
3. Then bet $ 2 to Red
4. Results: 00 (your loss is $ 3)
5. Then bet $ 4 for the Red
6. Result: Black (your loss is $ 7)
7. Then bet $ 8 to Red (and do the same thing to appear Red)

8. Result: Red (You win)

Will be continued to Trick number 2

London Fashion Week: The Return of Shoulder pads

10London sends a very clear message for 2010: back to the 1980s! In the London Fashion Week which lasted until the middle of last week, the message was visible from the return of “power suit” in most of the designer’s collection.

The message conveyed extreme Canadian designer, Todd Lynn. Lynn need to add a shield to shoulder to emphasize the return of shoulder pads.

In the 1980s, the women’s movement at the international level succeed in achieving equality for women-United Nations held the Third World Women Conference in Nairobi, Kenya, in 1985 – and give women career opportunities outside the home.

Thus, power suit became public view since the emancipation of women must be interpreted the same as men. Broad-shouldered jacket with a thick cushion gives the impression of a slim waist. Counterpart, a skirt with loafers.

The return of shoulder pads have seen since last year, but this time the message was very clear.

From Paul Smith, Vivienne Westwood, Burberry Prorsum, Pringle of Scotland, Julien MacDonald, Matthew Williamson, Bora Aksu, until the latest generation of British designers such as Christopher Kane, Marios Schwab, Emilio de la Morena, until Hannah Marshall made fashion that emphasizes the shoulders , but with a new interpretation according to the current atmosphere of the time.

Some stay a suit jacket with narrow-legged trousers or short skirts, some others are present through a mini dress. MacDonald integrating color blocks, with draperi Burberry, and Paul Smith wore bright colors inspired from the Congo to symbolize the optimism to face the world economy is still sluggish.

Which also will be a new direction next year is the motive polet boxes, such as Christopher Kane has to offer. Kane presents polet motifs in black and white or soft blue chiffon on top. This motif debuted in the 1950s and 1970s with a silhouette reminiscent of the era of the 1950s. Kane, a young British designer on the rise, using concave in the waist or back, also a new direction for 2010.

London Fashion Week this time celebrating 25 years of his birth by including Burberry and Matthew Williamson collections held them back there. Previously, Burberry designs held in Milan and Williamson in New York.

London was always known as the city that gave birth to many talented designers, but they found success outside the UK. Different from that supported Milan and Paris textile industry supported by large investors, the young British designer must find their own funds to develop.

Last few years, the British Fashion Council to make funding scheme for young designers to finance a stage performance or a special exhibition in London Fashion Week. Hannah Marshall and Emilio de la Morena is an architect, last year had joined hibat exhibition of young designers and this year they held a draft in the main event fashion week. Largest fashion retailer, Topshop, joined sponsoring performances of the young British designers.

Unfortunately, London has not managed to align with New York, Milan, and Paris in attracting buyers and journalists. The situation may be changing as designers of the younger generation, more willing to hear input from the buyer. London is tolerant of different cultures that gave birth to the designer with high creativity and often against the mainstream. However, at the end of creativity must be sold so that the label can survive and grow.

History of Gambling 1

Until now not be explained exactly when gambling began to be known by man. According to Cohan (1964), gambling has existed since prehistoric times. Gambling is often even considered the same age as human civilization. In the Mahabharata story can be known that the Pandavas lost their kingdom and exiled to the forest for 13 years since losing the game of chance against the Kauravas. In the western world gambling behavior has been known since ancient Greece.

The gamblers are primitive shamans make predictions into the future by using stones, sticks or animal bones are thrown into the air and fell the ground. Usually the forecast at that time was the fate of someone in the future. At that fate is determined by the position of the fall of stones, sticks or bones when he landed on the ground. In subsequent developments landing position was considered as an interesting to stake.

Hewing Alice (in Stanford & Susan, 1996) in his book Something for Nothing: A History of Gambling noted that the ancient Egyptians loved to bet on a game like that played by the children in the present where they guess the number of fingers two people based on odd or even numbers. The ancient Romans loved the coin-tossing games and lotteries, which learned from China. Ancient Greeks also used the same thing. In addition, they also enjoyed a game of dice. At the time of the ancient Roman dice game became very popular. The king like Nero and Claudine considered a game of dice as an important part in the kingdom. But the dice game disappeared along with the collapse of the Roman empire, and was rediscovered many centuries later in an Arab fortress named Hazart, during the crusade.

Will continue on History of Gambling 2

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