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By Stuart Thomas

While the vast majority of players never make it big playing roulette, every now and then there is somebody who figures it out and makes out like a bandit. One of these players was a man named Joseph Jagger. Joseph Jagger in a short time was over five-million dollars by destroying the Monte Carlo Casino.

Joseph Jagger knew that it was possible for roulette wheels to develop biases. He hired six people to track the results of roulette spins of the wheels at the Monte Carlo Casino. Data was collected for an extended period of time. Once Jagger had analyzed all of the data he noticed that a few numbers came up enough for it to be more than a simple statistic anomaly.

A specific wheel demonstrated a clear bias towards the following numbers 7, 8, 9, 17, 18, 19, 22, 28, and 29 these numbers were by far the most common results at that wheel. So what did Jagger do? The same thing I hope most people would do. He strolled into that casino, and strolled out with a lot more money than he walked in with.

During July of 1875 Jagger took at seat at the malfunctioning wheel and placed bet after bet on seven. It did not take very long for Jagger to win a large sum of money. Jagger had what every gambler dreams of having, knowledge of where the ball will land.

Jagger kept betting and betting day after day, all on the number seven. Needless to say he didn't stop winning. Things then got worse for the casinos because many gamblers saw what Jagger was up to and also started placing bets on seven.

The casino out of desperation decided to shuffle the wheels; all of the wheels were moved and relocated. This was done in hopes of throwing Jagger off of his track. This ploy, at least for a little while worked just fine for the casinos.

But Jagger was one step ahead of the casinos. Before the casinos knew that Jagger was about to make them look like a fool for the rest of history he discreetly scratched the malfunctioning wheel so that he could track it down. Once Jagger had a bad day or two he eyed the wheel and realized that the scratch was missing. He then found the correct table and began to win once more. The casinos then did a complete overhaul and moved the frets on all of the tables on a daily basis.

This put an end to Jagger's famous run. He realized he was beaten and left the casino and never went back. I say beaten although he left with his earning of over five-million dollars. Could you be the Joseph Jagger of online roulette?

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