Shoes have turned out to be not only the necessary vestment the human race gas adopted but a smart electronic gadget intended to have an upper hand on roulette odds. A multi-million dollar fraud was uncovered by the casino security personal that became alerted by a constant foot tapping of one of the gamblers seated behind a roulette table.
The person was later on identified as a 59-year-old Hungarian tourist named Laszlo Sendor Kovacs, a professional gambler who for years have been visiting east coast casinos, wining over $120, 000 at Star City, although police now assesses he might have won a doubled sum than what has been revealed so far. His overseas accounts did not remain empty as he made sure to wire their large amounts of money using the Pyrmont Post Office.
This unique shoe design is set to be analyzed by two Belgian police officers who will be transported to Sydney later this month. Kovacs was subjected to police questioning in London and believed to be the man behind the device, suspected to get involved with criminal gang specializing in microprocessor shoe technology.
The police detected a smart-style microcomputer installed within the heel and sole of the shoe. The toe tapping stirred the hidden microcomputer which transmitted a message to a micro-earplug telling the roulette gambler of a wheel speed. With the reception of this information, the roulette gambler has a better idea regarding the odds of the coming up number.
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