After 20 years, journalists are trying to revive the old story. It seems to have turned into an obsession with how it is possible to win at roulette even though “great minds” Einstein and Stephen Hawking said it was impossible. That journalist Chris contacted me a couple of months ago to arrange an interview with Niko Tosa, but he was refused. He did not give up and described in the text how he found Nilo. I was a little surprised that Niko still agreed to the interview because 20 years ago, journalists essentially ruined the easy winnings at roulette with their gossip. After the conversation with Niko, the journalist Chris contacted me again and tried to get me to admit anything between our roulette computers and Niko’a team.
That night, March 15, 2004, the thin Croatian seemed to be looking for something. After a few minutes, he settled at a roulette table in the Carmen Room, set apart from the main playing area. He was flanked on either side by his companions: a Serbian businessman with deep bags under his eyes and a bottle-blond Hungarian woman. At the end of the table, the wheel spun silently, spotlighted by a golden chandelier. The trio bought chips and began to play.
The police detective intervened to explain that everyone suspected the gamblers of using a hidden computer. We’re not doing that, Jovanovic offered. “We can play naked,” he said. At this, one of the casino representatives grabbed at the Croatian’s jacket as if to strip him. “Go on, then!”
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Ovo nije baš najbolje, jel? Da svi pričaju o tome. Ali volio bi popiti piće i porazgovarati sa “Nikom” negdje u Dubrovniku jednom! Jel me može netko spojiti sa njime?
It is unlikely that anyone would help to meet… I’ve tried to reach that - maybe I’ve seen him play quite a long time ago…
Roulette players are very secretive, it’s not really clear why…
Even those who play quite poorly try to hide things from others and certainly do not get to know a better player …
I know that is very unlikely. I live very close and you never know, just wanted to ask. I am willing to meet other active players. Even if only to have a quiet beer, no details.
I know a few players from Cerna Gora, very big chance that they have some contact with some from that team who wrote that journalist Bloomberg, because they are professional players in other games and show big interest in roulette… but they stopped communicating with me a few years back, reasons unknown… , maybe simply Covid …
I physically met 5 players from this forum, with many others communicated quite intensively…
And from other forums, I also met many and communicated on various soc platforms, but that gave nothing - it looks like people, or have no interest in game, or have no interest in winning methods, and want only to gamble…
Most of them simply think that there is some “golden rule” and somebody can say it for them and they immediately will become winners - millionaires and so on…
Or that there is some device - which they bought, then put on the shelf and it without any effort
will generate winnings
And when I tell them that till wining is a big and hard job, I maybe become their biggest enemy because I braked their biggest dream - how to get money and not move even a finger
If you will look at that video from Bloomberg TV what is the main message in it?
That is - “Gambler who beat roulette”.
Not some professor, not some clever person which trained that to do for years, not a person with IQ > 150, no… simply gambler like most people in casinos…
They do not say that to beat roulette can only a person with huge pieces of knowledge in something… after years of training how that to do…
They try to give the message, that every - can do … and now let’s think why they sent such a message? What is their aim?