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The Student Who Legally Beat Every Vegas Casino Using This One Simple Thing

​Doyne Farmer roulette story — the true story of how a 26-year-old physics PhD student and a group of friends built the world’s first wearable computer, hid it inside a shoe, and used Newton’s laws to legally beat roulette wheels across Las Vegas — winning for three years without breaking a single law, until Nevada was forced to write a new one to stop them. The Golden Nugget Casino, downtown Las Vegas, February 1979. A 26-year-old man in a brown corduroy jacket stands at a roulette table, watching the croupier spin the wheel.

He places no bet for the first three seconds. Then he steps forward and puts three chips on one section of the table.

The ball lands there. And it keeps landing there — on this wheel and every other wheel he plays — at a frequency the laws of probability say is physically impossible.

His name is Doyne Farmer. He has never been arrested. He has never been caught. He has never broken a single Nevada law.

This is the full story of the Eudaemonic Pie — the secret three-year operation run by a loose group of Santa Cruz physics students who called themselves the Chaos Cabal. For three hundred years, roulette was considered mathematically unbeatable: every spin independent, every wheel fair, the house edge permanent at 5.26 percent. Farmer realized in a 1977 physics seminar that this wasn’t true. Roulette isn’t a random game. It’s a Newtonian one — a ball with a measurable velocity on a wheel with a measurable velocity, governed by fixed friction. If you could measure the first few seconds of a spin, you could predict which eighth of the wheel the ball would fall into. Not the exact pocket. Just enough to flip the 5.26 percent house edge into a 15 percent edge for the player.

The problem was computing it in real time, on a casino floor, without anyone seeing. So they built a computer small enough to fit inside a shoe — one of the first wearable computers ever made. The player tapped the ball’s speed with his toe. The machine calculated the prediction. It sent the answer as vibrations to a second person across the room, who placed the bets.

This is how they built it from $25 microchips. How it shocked them on the casino floor when sweat shorted the wiring against bare skin. How they won for three years across Las Vegas and Reno without a single arrest. How the State of Nevada, six years later in 1985, passed a law making it a crime to use any device to predict casino games — a law that exists specifically because of what these students did. And how the same physics they invented to beat roulette became the foundation of chaos theory, and made several of them very wealthy on Wall Street two decades later.

They never broke a law. The law had to be written after them.

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CHAPTERS

00:00 — The Spin
01:50 — The Wheel
03:42 — The Student
06:57 — The Build
09:50 — The First Run
12:32 — The Burn
15:33 — The Law
18:12 — Prediction Company
21:36 — Kicker

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SOURCES & FURTHER READING

https://docs.google.com/document/d/15YM88BUO1l56vJ3GTYYAHDCCzv5DnRvD1a9zykPrOPo/edit?usp=sharing

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