
peterlee
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PRESS RELEASE-Breaking News November 16, 2006 Nassau, Bahamas, A conglomerate research group by leading brick and mortar Caribbean casinos and their on-line counterparts completed a preliminary but disturbing and alarming bombshell of research findings. The fast tracked research was completed on October 30, 2006. Using a powerful computer program, it was to determine the validity and efficacy of a gambling system for Baccarat and Craps that is presently being marketed in the internet. It was suspected that a maverick programmer with the research team may purposely leaked the findings to some casino employees thus causing a quiet major panic and distress within the Caribbean casino industry. Likewise a low-key investigation is in the process of ferreting out the source of the leak. Not since the discovery and popularity of Blackjack Counting Systems during the ‘80s and early ‘90s that such a controlled furor and concern hit the gambling industry. The new Baccarat and Craps gambling strategies might parallel the card counting phenomena that adversely hit the worldwide casino bottom lines. Numerous counter measures were adopted to neutralize the card counting systems. Since then, Blackjack (21), a leisurely innocuous fun table game was never the same again. The industry always on alert for gambling systems being sold in the bookstores and in cyberspace are understandably concerned with the research initial findings. It only raises the possibility that a good and viable system is in the market, a lucky situation for the casinos as long as the gambling players are not aware of these new developments. The industry actually sponsors and publishes most of the gaming systems in the market. This is a reverse psychological marketing ploy to increase their profitability. All of these gambling systems are ineffective and doomed to loose. Caribbean casinos vehemently denied the leak but knowledgeable sources now indicated that the effective gambling system is slowly gaining recognition and acknowledgment from a few fortunate die-hard professional gamblers who happen to get hold of the gambling system via word of mouth. It’s worry time again for the casinos. Surprisingly, the unassuming and amateurish looking website named after a popular television reality contest show in USA (www.letsdealornodeal.com) was full of raw and strait forward sensible tips and data on beating the odds and winning. Attempts to contact the people behind the website proved to be promising. Interview commitments were scheduled in the near future. For more information please contact: The Editor Bahamas Daily Press P.O. Box Box N-665 Nassau, Bahamas
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Posted: 11/17/2006 6:38:15 PM
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