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The idea that Tesla doesn’t have to take the competition seriously has deep roots in its overconfident online fan-investor complex, Cherry Charm game which has long reflected the hubris of a teenager who thinks his success gambling daddy’s money is actually proof that he’s figured out a "system" for roulette. In a bizarre interview with The Sun, Errol Musk describes sneaking an underage Elon (along with his brother and eventual Tesla board member Kimbal) into a casino in order to exploit his "system" for winning roulette. This system turns out to have been about as sophisticated as Elon’s poker strategy, as Errol explains: "By simply assuming that red would follow black or vice versa, we wagered quite large amounts for beginners. Yes, on a long enough timeline material realities and political trends make electric vehicles "the future" on an abstract level (much as black and red will theoretically hit in equal numbers given sufficient spins of the roulette wheel), but that is hardly a guarantee that Tesla as an organization, or its very specific approach to electric vehicle technology, will singlehandedly usher in and dominate that theoretically likely outcome.