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Many people have this experience: You sit before a gambling table. You keep
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placing the bet. You know the Goddess will finally smile at you. You just
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don't know when. You have only to wait. As the time goes by, the bets in
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your hand become fewer and fewer. You feel the time goes slower and slower.
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This lengthy waiting process become painfully long, like a train running
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straightforwardly into hell. You start feeling your whole life is a failure,
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as the jackpot never comes...
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But, hey, why so painfully waiting? The Goddess will finally smile at you,
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right? So, why not put this painly waiting process to a computer program?
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Yes. This is the whole idea, the greatest invention in the century:: An
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automatic gambler! There is no secret. It is simple brute force. It
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never-endingly runs toward the final jackpot. You can go for other business:
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sleep, eat, work. When you finally came back you wins. With it, the hell of
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gambling is history!
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Remember, that the computer is never affected by emotion, luck, everything.
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It never feel anxious or depress. It simply, faithfully, determinedly runs
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the probability until the jackpot. As you know, the anxiety and depression
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is the enemy of the games, while a simple, faithful and determined mind is
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the only path to the jackpot. This makes computer a perfect candidate as a
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gambler than an ordinary human.
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WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Acme-GuessNumber/
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