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Re: Thought dialing - the fraud
Posted:
12 Mar 2010, 12:11
by Nostradamus
Re: Thought dialing - the fraud
Posted:
03 Apr 2010, 11:45
by Nostradamus
So the professor is back to claim his odds whatever claim.
No matter how many times the professor claims his odds are important the fact is that his odds still fall at the flip of a coin, 1:1.
Re: Thought dialing - the fraud
Posted:
03 Apr 2010, 12:59
by Nostradamus
The professor continues to boast that he was able to make a prediction that had even odds. So unimpressive professor, so unimpressive.
Re: Thought dialing - the fraud
Posted:
03 Apr 2010, 13:12
by Nostradamus
For all those tuning in, here is what the professor did.
1. He pulled out some old thing-a-ma-jig called thought dialing.
2. Then he got a bunch of friends together.
3. At this point no one has any idea what happened because the professor has hidden the truth of the so-called experiment.
4. His group picks a team.
5. He posts odds that told us how much his team would have made had they actually done some betting on the game. Well, actually he tells us how much he would have made had there been a bunch of games to bet on.
6. So not knowing what was calculated by a mathematician the professor has been running around claims that somehow these odds are important and are comparable to odds used over at JREF.
What actually happened was a bunch of people got together and chose a team for a game. Two teams to choose from and the odds to win are 50-50 or 1:1. That's flipping a coin. All people had to agree or this so-called experiment would have been a flop.
So now the professor is looking foolish. Next time learn what odds mean. Next time answer questions instead of hiding the truth. That way you won't make the same mistakes the next time.
Re: Thought dialing - the fraud
Posted:
14 Apr 2010, 07:41
by Azrael
Seems a certain fat alcholic is on the ropes! Anyway here is a link whcih shows Slim King/The PRofessor beaten into submission with sheer logic. Coincidentally same question asked by Nostradamus here. WHich he STILL cannot answer. Embarassing is now a byword for Dave Koneig.
http://magictalk.com/forum/index.php?to ... sg9357#new
Re: Thought dialing - the fraud
Posted:
14 Apr 2010, 09:53
by Nostradamus
Seems that this fat alcoholic is having a problem remembering who he asked for math help.
Re: Thought dialing - the fraud
Posted:
14 Apr 2010, 10:37
by Nostradamus
That's a funny read. The professor was too sporadic here to get a laugh. I noticed over there that he claims that the question was posed to someone at BU. I thought he posed his question to a Texan. I'll check into that.
Re: Thought dialing - the fraud
Posted:
15 Apr 2010, 11:56
by Nostradamus
It seems that Magic Talk is being shut down. The place was sold. I wonder if that means the professor will spend more time over here.
Re: Thought dialing - the fraud
Posted:
15 Apr 2010, 18:12
by Azrael
Unlikely, the moderators called time on his propaganda re: Randi tapes and he cant answer questions re: thought dial so my guess is he's finished!
No that he ever began.
Re: Thought dialing - the fraud
Posted:
17 Apr 2010, 01:45
by ciscop
just a question
do you believe the professor does actually believe he is fooling somebody or is he really fooling himself?
at first i thought the first (since he says he is a magician).. but after reading so many of his posts i think is the last one