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Re: Roulette systems - do they work?
Mike Caro developed a system a few years ago that nobody has lost any money when using it. I will let you search nerds post a link
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Mike Caro developed a system a few years ago that nobody has lost any money when using it. I will let you search nerds post a link [/ QUOTE ] Caro's System |
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So what it is saying the only way to not lose money is to never play? GENIOUS!!!
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So what it is saying the only way to not lose money is to never play? GENIOUS!!! [/ QUOTE ] I know, it's like it's -EV or something. |
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Roulette is the gayest and most boring of all the sucker casino games out there. I'd rather get killed playing 3 card poker, casino war, or some other -EV game.
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Okay, this system does work:
Let's say you have a million dollar bankroll. Bet $1 on Black. If you lose, then double the bet to $2. If you lose that, double the bet to $4, etc, and eventually you will win. After you win, reset the bet to $1. You will end up winning a dollar every time you win. |
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Okay, this system does work: Let's say you have a million dollar bankroll. Bet $1 on Black. If you lose, then double the bet to $2. If you lose that, double the bet to $4, etc, and eventually you will win. After you win, reset the bet to $1. You will end up winning a dollar every time you win. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Okay, this system does work: Let's say you have a million dollar bankroll. Bet $1 on Black. If you lose, then double the bet to $2. If you lose that, double the bet to $4, etc, and eventually you will win. After you win, reset the bet to $1. You will end up winning a dollar every time you win. [/ QUOTE ] OMG WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THAT! |
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Okay, I'm fond of hyperbole. There are lots good jobs that don't require more than rudimentary math skills. But come on: roulette? Single numbers: 38 slots, 35:1 payout. Even money bets: 18/38 slots win. It ain't rocket science. The math is fairly complex for poker, blackjack and many other card games (I don't consider Three card poker, Let it Ride, Carribean Stud, etc. to be poker. They are carnival games that use poker hands.) The math is pretty easy for craps, but not quite as obvious as it is for roulette. Casino war is pretty simple mathematically, but they do that little bit of misdirection where the dealer takes the chips out of the tray and appears to (but really doesn't) match your extra bet when you go to war. I confess, I played Casino War once and it took me about half an hour before I spotted the con. Don't get me wrong: I knew there had to be a house edge somewhere, but it took me awhile to figure it out. But it mystifies me how anybody who is beyond counting on their fingers can fail see the house edge in roulette.
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Re: Roulette systems - do they work?
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Okay, this system does work: Let's say you have a million dollar bankroll. Bet $1 on Black. If you lose, then double the bet to $2. If you lose that, double the bet to $4, etc, and eventually you will win. After you win, reset the bet to $1. You will end up winning a dollar every time you win. [/ QUOTE ] It would work if they didn't have caps on how much you could bet. But the odds of losing enough hands in a row outweigh how much your risking to win $1. |
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