This remains Joe Elliott’s favorite logical fallacy.
You could pick any spot that a bullet or fragment happened to strike and say that this particular spot has a much smaller chance of being hit than all the other spots. That doesn’t make it a “coincidence”.
A roulette wheel has 38 slots, 18 red, 18 black and 2 greens, labeled “0” and “00”. Following Iacoletti’s logic, you should always split you bets between “0” and “00”, because the ball will land in a green slot as often as it lands in a red or a black slot. Using “The Iacoletti system”, betting let’s say 1% of your remaining money on “0” and 1% on “00”, on each spin, you should almost certainly make money hand over fist. You’ll likely end up owning the casino. And if you do, the first thing you should do is close down all the roulette wheels.
Believe me, if you play roulette at Las Vegas, use the Iacoletti system, or any other system, you soon run out of all the money you bet unless you quit early.
Just as in roulette, where a ball rarely lands in a green slot, but usually in a black or red slot, a random bullet strike on a curb will usually strike the vertical or the horizontal face of the curb, and not right on the edge.