Saturday, March 24, 2007

For the incessant runner!

If you happen to fall in the above category, here's a cool website just for ya!!

..and don't forget to enjoy the weather while you're at it ;-)

-Vijay machi-

Sunday, March 18, 2007

cul-de-sac??

After the colossal defeat of the "men in blue" following the collapse of its celebrated batting lineup against a so-called minnow, Bangladesh, one cannot but wonder if it is the end of the world cup 2007 dreams for Team India.

Prior to the beginning of the world cup there was an interesting article in The Hindu. It was as though the author foresaw what was impending the eleven players who were carrying the hopes of a hundred billion Indians on their shoulders. Or maybe he was just targetting the overly passionate following for cricket in India.

In this "neck of the woods", as Tony Greg would put it, there is only a thin line between passion and madness when it comes to cricket. As long as the Indian team wins or atleast puts up a decent fight, the players are followed like deities. For uninspired losses like this one against Bangladesh, the response is often burning effigies and staging violent protests.

Coming back to the current world cup scenario, even to sustain hopes of moving to the super 8's India needs to win the next two games, and win big. I do see a slice of light in all this gloom and darkness. Are the big guns going to fire or is it the end of the road for India? While we pray for the best, I'm signing off to prepare myself in the event of an Indian world cup calamity. ;-)

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Beating the House!!!

For someone who was forbidden to play memory using cards, I have come a long way in discovering and understanding the nuances of poker and blackjack. I should admit however that roulette is the first "casino" game (probably the simplest too!) that caught my attention when a friend of mine narrated his experience at a casino (fortunately, he found providence).

I hadn't seen a roulette wheel until then. So he explained it from scratch. I understood that it is a game of betting and each bet has a fixed probability of winning. And more the risk, more they pay. My rather naive mind began to wonder why people didn't play roulette full-time to make money, but quickly realized how big an advantage the house enjoys in roulette.

Inspite of that I must have spent a couple of evenings researching "how to beat the house" from various online sources. Many mathematical system from greats like fibonacci fail to conquer roulette. These systems are based on certain assumptions that are forbidden in modern casinos, ergo invalid. I tried to create my own method of betting that would be effective, but soon figured out that all systems spiralled to the inevitable truth - the house is always 2 steps ahead of everyone (0 & 00).

Incidentally I came across an amazing book titled "the eudaemonic pie" which is a true story of how a few engineers and scientists (in their quest to make millions) device a method to predict the number on which the ball would land in the spinning roulette wheel, all in real time using microcomputers programmed into their shoes.!! The predicting equation similar to what NASA used to find out where a spaceship orbitting the moon would land. Pretty cool eh??!! (and all this more than 2 decades ago???)

Einstien said "the only way to beat the house at the roulette table is to steal money when the dealer is not watching". According to me, the only way not to lose to the house is by not playing it.

-Vijayasarathy-