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第87章 The Steel Door(5)

The wheel spun again; the ball rolled.The knot of spectators around the table watched with bated breath.

Seventeen won!

As Kennedy piled up his winnings superciliously, without even the appearance of triumph, a man behind me whispered, "A foreign nobleman with a system--watch him.""Non, monsieur," said Kennedy quickly, having overheard the remark, "no system, sir.There is only one system of which Iknow."

"What" asked DeLong eagerly.

Kennedy staked a large sum on the red to win.The black came up, and he lost.He doubled the stake and played again, and again lost.With amazing calmness Craig kept right on doubling.

"The martingale," I heard the man whisper behind me."In other words, double or quit."Kennedy was now in for some hundreds, a sum that was sufficiently large for him, but he doubled again, still cheerfully playing the red, and the red won.As he gathered up his chips he rose.

"That's the only system," he said simply.

"But, go on, go on," came the chorus from about the table.

"No," said Kennedy quietly, "that is part of the system, too--to quit when you have won back your stakes and a little more.""Huh!" exclaimed DeLong in disgust."Suppose you were in for some thousands--you wouldn't quit.If you had real sporting blood you wouldn't quit, anyhow!"Kennedy calmly passed over the open insult, letting it be understood that he ignored this beardless youth.

"There is no way you can beat the game in the long run if you keep at it," he answered simply."It is mathematically impossible.Consider.We are Croesuses--we hire players to stake money for us on every possible number at every coup.How do we come out? If there are no '0' or '00,' we come out after each coup precisely where we started--we are paying our own money back and forth among ourselves; we have neither more nor less.But with the '0' and '00' the bank sweeps the board every so often.

It is only a question of time when, after paying our money back and forth among ourselves, it has all filtered through the '0'

and '00' into the bank.It is not a game of chance for the bank--ah, it is exact, mathematical --c'est une question d'

arithmetique, seulement, nest-ce pas, messieurs?""Perhaps," admitted DeLong, "but it doesn't explain why I am losing to-night while everyone else is winning.""We are not winning;" persisted Craig."After I have had a bite to eat I will demonstrate how to lose--by keeping on playing." He led the way to the cafe.

DeLong was too intent on the game to leave, even for refreshments.Now and then I saw him beckon to an attendant, who brought him a stiff drink of whiskey.For a moment his play seemed a little better, then he would drop back into his hopeless losing.For some reason or other his "system" failed absolutely.

"You see, he is hopeless," mused Kennedy over our light repast.

"And yet of all gambling games roulette offers the player the best odds, far better than horse-racing, for instance.Our method has usually been to outlaw roulette and permit horse racing; in other words, suppress the more favourable and permit the less favourable.However, we're doing better now; we're suppressing both.Of course what I say applies only to roulette when it is honestly played --DeLong would lose anyhow, I fear."I started at Kennedy's tone and whispered hastily: "What do you mean? Do you think the wheel is crooked?""I haven't a doubt of it," he replied in an undertone."That run of '17' might happen--yes.But it is improbable.They let me win because I was a new player--new players always win at first.It is proverbial, but the man who is running this game has made it look like a platitude.To satisfy myself on that point I am going to play again--until I have lost my winnings and am just square with the game.When I reach the point that I am convinced that some crooked work is going on I am going to try a little experiment, Walter.I want you to stand close to me so that no one can see what I am doing.Do just as I will indicate to you."The gambling-room was now fast filling up with the first of the theatre crowd.DeLong's table was the centre of attraction, owing to the high play.A group of young men of his set were commiserating with him on his luck and discussing it with the finished air of roues of double their ages.He was doggedly following his system.

Kennedy and I approached.

"Ah, here is the philosophical stranger again;" DeLong exclaimed, catching sight of Kennedy."Perhaps he can enlighten us on how to win at roulette by playing his own system.""Au contrarie, monsieur, let me demonstrate how to lose,"answered Craig with a smile that showed a row of faultless teeth beneath his black moustache, decidedly foreign.

Kennedy played and lost, and lost again; then he won, but in the main he lost.After one particularly large loss I felt his arm on mine, drawing me closely to him.DeLong had taken a sort of grim pleasure in the fact that Kennedy, too, was losing.I found that Craig had paused in his play at a moment when DeLong had staked a large sum that a number below "18" would turn up--for five plays the numbers had been between "18" and "36." Curious to see what Craig was doing, I looked cautiously down between us.All eyes were fixed on the wheel.Kennedy was holding an ordinary compass in the crooked-up palm of his hand.The needle pointed at me, as I happened to be standing north of it.

The wheel spun.Suddenly the needle swung around to a point between the north and south poles, quivered a moment, and came to rest in that position.Then it swung back to the north.

It was some seconds before I realised the significance of it.It had pointed at the table--and DeLong had lost again.There was some electric attachment at work.

Kennedy and I exchanged glances, and he shoved the compass into my hand quickly."You watch it, Walter, while I play," he whispered.

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