Is it true that if you bet on Red, for example, everytime, it would eventualy realise it was not winning money from you, and then throw in a few greens?
It's a computer after all, and must follow a program.
So, and sorry to go on about this, by betting £1 on all 3 colours, but raising the stake on green by £1 every 10 spins, you should win more than you bet.
Also, when you do win on green, you go back to £1 on each colour, not keep increasing your bet on green, and start again.
You are not doubling your bet each time, simply increasing your money on green each 10 spins by £1.
So, if the limit is say £100 on any colour, you have a 1000 chances for it to happen.
At 35 to 1
or 36 or 37 to one depending on the game.
Would this generate a profit if you stuck to the rules?
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