Chapter 2097: Hell's Kitchen Soros

Hudson's sudden statement surprised Nate.

Seeing his black buddy looked at Harry who was immersed in the mathematical model with admiration, Nate said helplessly: "Man, what's the matter with you?

What do these kids want to do? "

Hudson glanced at Nick, he hesitated, and said, "I may be witnessing the birth of Soros in the gaming industry.

Although the legitimacy of this company is in question, there is no problem with their business ideas. "

Nate curiously leaned over and stood behind Harry for a long time. This well-informed guy said dizzyly, "What is this?"

Little Harry looked back at the dizzy Nate, he grinned and said, "This is a mathematical model of betting odds.

With it, we have limited control over the odds set by the bookmaker.

This is the inspiration I got from a book I saw yesterday, and then I studied the formula used by actuaries at bookmakers..."

As the MVP of scammers, Nate probably understands Harry's ideas, but he still can't imagine how to cut the leeks of the bookmaker without controlling the result of gambling.

Seeing his boss's ignorant look, Hudson rolled his lips and glanced at the triumphant Nick, then said with a little envy: "In theory, the odds of the bookmaker can be controlled.

The bookmaker plays a zero-sum game, and the odds are things that make the two sides bet equal.

For example, for gambling, in most games in Las Vegas, there is a personal betting upper limit.

And we all know that only high odds have high income.

If you can manipulate the odds and bet at the highest odds, you can force the bookmaker to pay for the imbalance between the two sides if the result is favorable.

Even if the result is unfavorable, the loss is not unacceptable.

This kind of ‘hedging arbitrage strategy’ can help him avoid the biggest risks, win big when winning, and lose a little when losing. "

Parker, who was interested, made a grimace at Mindy, and then moved to Hudson's side to look at the complicated mathematical model on the computer. She was a little curious and said: "Learning math can control the odds of betting?"

Hudson nodded and said: "Although you can't control the outcome of sports games, the betting odds are clearly controllable.

For example, before a two-team game, I can bet $50,000 on one team to win in an unfocused match, and then immediately put in $80,000 to bet on the same team to win.

At this time, the odds of another team will change, and I will immediately invest $250,000 to buy another team to win.

If the team that invested 250,000 wins, although it will lose 130,000 US dollars first, it will win several times the gambling capital of the 250,000 investment.

Even if you lose, the previously invested 130,000 gambling capital can stop your losses and even make a small profit if the odds are right. "

Speaking of Hudson looking at Parker’s surprised expression, he smiled and said: “Of course, the reality is not like this. There is no way to move the odds with just one person, because there is an upper limit to the amount of money a person can invest in gambling.

Gambling with no upper limit is usually illegal, and the results of the game will be manipulated. It is unrealistic to make money through this method.

But in formal gambling, as long as someone can track the flow of funds, this method can be used to hedge arbitrage.

If you add professional intelligence analysis, and you can win the winner at the highest odds, you can indeed cut leeks from the bookmaker.

Of course, all of these prerequisites require you to have huge funds, enough manpower to help place bets, and the most important thing is to have the vision to choose the winner. "

Speaking, Hudson glanced at Nick, and he smiled and said: "This kid is very powerful. If what he says is true, then he will have all the errand runners in Las Vegas in his hands...

If he can really use the method of ‘valet betting’ to attract gamblers from all over the country to place bets, he can use the gamblers’ gambling capital to leverage the odds with a simple analysis and integration. "

Parker looked at Nick holding a chocolate bar as a cigar and acting like the boss in front of Little Ginny, she said incredulously: "This kid is so powerful?

I don’t think he is such a smart person..."

Richard looked at Nate who fell into silence. He smiled and said: "Nick doesn't care about winning at all, what he wants is a sense of accomplishment.

You can also understand it as a kind of vanity..."

Nate squinted at Richard, and said in a weird tone: "Money laundering is also in your plan?

The black money of the East Coast and West Coast gangs will eventually flow to the casinos in Las Vegas, and then laundered into legal and circulating wealth.

Not only can you use those runners to place bets on behalf of the odds, you can also use them to launder money.

What do you want to do?

This practice is illegal! "

Richard indifferently started and said: "For the time being, we have not considered money laundering. We are not interested in the information of users and the source of their funds.

I only have $1 million in my hand, and the money is only enough to invest in a qualified bar. This is still the convenience that Principal Alvin can have when he bought the Metropolitan Hotel.

The funds we need to get started are huge, but we don't want to ask our family for help. "

As Richard looked at Nate's worried expression, he hesitated and said, "Nick's focus is not on the money.

He wants to do something, wants to help some people...

But I consulted some experts, and everyone is telling me that this is a matter of burning money.

Even if you just set up a network of runners in Las Vegas, it will cost tens of millions of operating expenses every year.

We must have no money, but since we are all burning money, why don't we burn the black money and the money earned from the casino? "

Nate looked at Richard incredulously and said, "Don't you realize the value of your creativity in the Internet age?

When your network is rolled out, you can become the richest young people as long as the company goes public.

Some of you have formal methods to run this website..."

Richard and Nick, who was not far away, looked at each other, then said to Nate, who was full of good intentions, and said, "You misunderstood, the purpose of this website is not to make money."

An actuary has calculated for us that unless it is listed for financing, this website cannot make money in the United States.

Our idea is to establish a channel for communication between the two parties, rather than becoming a sickle for harvesting on both sides.

It is impossible for President Alvin to allow such a company to go public, because sooner or later capital will change its nature. "

As Richard looked at Nick with a serious expression, he smiled and said: "If it really develops like this, I guess Nick will not help but smash it by himself!

This is fine now. We will only try to expand in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, and Detroit for the time being.

In the past, young people in Hell's Kitchen wanted to deliver food, and there was a restaurant owner who was willing to pay him.

It won’t be necessary in the future. Any young person who wants to work part-time can find a new way on our website.

The website can be unprofitable, and even burn hundreds of millions of dollars every year, but the significance of this matter is more valuable to us.

We are people in Hell's Kitchen. It is not important to us whether we violate the law or not, but whether we can really help some talents. "

Nate watched Nick bounce around and clap little Ginny, and applaud for Richard expressing his thoughts clearly...

The veteran liar took a look at the busy little Harry, and shook his head helplessly...

Only now did he realize that Hudson's so-called advanced mathematical model is just something the kids use to **** blood on the casino to keep themselves running.

They gave up the opportunity to really make a lot of money, just want to create a platform to help the unemployed eat food.

This group of children can see more clearly than many adults. What they want is not the fancy capital expansion by drumming, nor the cruel harvest after cultivating consumption habits.

They are adhering to the most simple ideas and working hard to practice their ideals. They have the capital to try and take risks.

They did not do things with the idea of ​​making big money. Even if the final result is not good, they will not cause any harm to the world.

Now Nate is looking back and thinking that Nick and the others got this company, which is essentially a large-scale gambling economy company as a part-time platform for profitability.

It's just that he, a well-informed adult, thought the platform was too big and too promising from the beginning.

This is particularly in line with Hell's Kitchen or Alvin's usual style. I am willing to help, but I can only give you one chance, and you can only do the rest.

Just when Nate was thinking about whether he should say something, Nick fiddled with his a little fat suit, walked over and looked at him fluently and said, "Man, this is our business. I need some advice and help. ."

Nate listened, smiled and spread out his hands, and said: "I don't think I can give you any help. In fact, I personally think that you are more mature than me At least you know the harm of capital. , Know how to stick to your ideals."

Nick frowned and looked at Nate, and said, "Man, these are the ways Paxton of the Food Truck Alliance helped us plan. What does this have to do with capital?

We are using casino money to help poor people who want to find work. "

Speaking, Nick pulled off his tie a little impatiently, and said, "We are going to hire enough runners, and you can help us find a way.

I have to form a gang of errands, and then go to defeat those gangsters, let them hand over the business of errands. "

Nate looked at Nick incredulously, and said, "You called us, just want us to help you get the ground?"

Nick nodded naturally and said, "Otherwise? Do I have to go back to Hell's Kitchen for help with such a trivial matter?"

Feeling insulted, Nate said uncomfortably: "We are liars and not thugs. What do you want us to do?

Go to the lair of those gangsters with a submachine gun and kill them all? "

Nick looked at Nate disgustedly, and said, "Alvin said, our Hell's Kitchen insists on convincing people with virtue.

We have to find a way to get those gangsters out of their own way, and then I can take over their valet betting business. "

Speaking of Nick, he glanced at the eager thug Eliot, and he said excitedly: "Hurry up, I even figured out the name of the gang, it's called the ‘Hell Devil Gang’!"

Nate looked at Little Ginny sitting with a cute grimace, and Little Morgan looked at herself with a vicious expression with his tongue out...

He hesitated, and finally said with a helpless smile: "Well, you guys look terrible!"

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