Posted by Chip on July 22, 2000.
In Reply to: A Real Gambling Challenge in Casinos, Including Roulette Systems posted by Ion Saliu on July 22, 2000.
: Chip:
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• This is the easiest reply one can offer:
: • LET’S PUT EVERYTHING TO A TEST!
: : Ion Saliu
See above and furthur above. You continue to make a fool of yourself. How do you play tens of millions of spins? That is the only real way to validate anything. Learn something about the theory of gambling and statistical logic. You continue to provide amusement to several of my associates. Please, respond as to how your gambling roulette "SYSTEM" will be sold to all those people and you'll put the game of roulette away for good. Or else repeat your functional illiterate statement again "Chip's afraid to play me, whaa whaa whaa!" What a bozo!!
Chip
Set the record straight on Chip, his real name, illegal behavior, and Powerplay roulette, baccarat - June 2004.
° According to Chip, the Power Play Roulette system sold for some $5,000. If so, then my Super Roulette Strategy must be worth at least $50,000! No exaggeration! But it's free, believe it or not! Read the Super Roulette Strategy page.
Read who exactly Chip is in this legal document filed by Edward F. Stancik, Special Commissioner Of Investigation for the New York City School District, August 8, 2001: Frank Accardi, SCI Case #2001-0279.
If the legal document was archived to an unknown location, or deleted, read a saved copy in PDF: Legal Letter Regarding The Fraudulent Activity of Frank Accardi, a.k.a. Chip (requires Adobe Reader version 5 or later).
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