Quote Originally Posted by Masbroughstreet View Post
Not you. Law of averages is also know as Gambler's fallacy. What Heliosphan is saying is factually correct. What you're saying is factually incorrect. You can never ever be proven right, if you were to win the lottery, it'd be purely down to luck, not your system.

You're a textbook narcissist. You're obsessed with being proven right, you wouldn't be happy just winning the lottery like a normal person, you have to outwit the lottery so that if you did win you could claim it was down to your intelligence. It's the same with football, You always have to select a player that nobody else rates to constantly bang on about, just so that on the off chance he turns out to be good you can claim to have spotted him. You crave admiration. You lack any ability to understand or take on board the opinions or reasoning of anyone else.




I do listen to people who can tell me something I don't know & I rate. I've worked with some in different ways team leaders gaffers call them what you want talented people. But when it comes to gambling I'm single minded if it doesn't work it's my money I've lost no one else's. When I was backing horses & a jockey who had previous winners that day I'd go to the law of averages & not back him later on that meeting it's my of thinking.