Damn roulette systems

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Nero
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Post by Nero »

Indeed. But three grand profit says otherwise!
It does? Don't think so somehow, sorry.

Don't be a fool; this system (like every other designed to beat a random game with predefined payouts) is flawed and will lose you money in the longterm.

You don't need a "system" to win in the short term - that just requires some luck.

You can't beat a roulette wheel with any system you could possibly think of.
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Post by Mr Bubbles »

&quot wrote:
You can't beat a roulette wheel with any system you could possibly think of.
Very true.
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Post by prizeguy »

yep until a system can combat a scenerio of lose, lose, lose lose, lose etc on spins the table will win, I remember I had my own system, had about 2 great months about 7k up (was betting more, more I was successful) however a bad few days and weeks wrecked that system.

Systems can have incredible short term success (even months long) but the only way you can win on roulette in the long run is by having never ending good luck, yet to see someone who has this. Thats Casino roulette

With FOBTs personally wouldnt touch them however if have to play them I would just stake something very low, from my experiance on these if they are paying it will find your numbers no matter how few numbers you put on, and vice versa when not paying. Remember despite only puting 3-4 numbers on winning about 15 spins in a row, and losing about 20 spins with 95% board covered
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Post by Guest »

Now i'm not one for casion or FOBT systems and i've only ever played roulette once for real money (10 gone faster than you can blink).

This method (probably a better term than system) however has helped me turn my 20 free chips from ladbrokes into 60 so i can transfer them to the poker section :lol: :wink: .

I have zero interest in roulette but in the short term this has worked for me! :D
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Post by ob »

no roulette method is any better than the next one... all bets are an overall loss in percentage terms, whether you increase/decrease stakes on certain results or any other possible pattern.
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Post by Martal~Wombat »

Yeah, but theres always minimum loss -maximum gain scenarios
if u take a closer look :shock:
.................if u got the patience :lol:
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