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Roullette System?

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Does anyone know about the free Roullette Systems that apparently enable you win by betting on one colour and each time you lose, you double the bet, in order for you to cover the loss before and also make a profit at the same time?

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  1. they have changed the rules.

    when you withdraw your initial deposit,they remove your bonus.  don't waste your time........


  2. It's called the martingale system and it will cost you a lot of money if you play it. let's see how it progresses you bet 1 unit and lose so you bet 2 to win 1,

    then your betting 4 to win 1,

    then 8 to win 1,

    16 to win 1,

    32 to win 1,

    64 to win 1

    128 to win 1

    256 to win 1.

    So you've now bet 9 times the lowest bet you'll find is 5 pounds on the even chances, in cash terms your now betting 1280 pounds to win a fiver.

    if you've started betting on a table that offers a 5 pound minimum bet on the out side the maximum bet will be 500 pounds so once you hit the 64 unit point you next bet would be over the maximum allowed, it's one of the ways the casino makes this system unprofitable.

  3. These are really good answers ya got here.. These double systems are betting "streaks"  All streaks come to an end.

      Like your betting odd # on the wheel it has been an even # the last 7 times. It's approx 47% that it will go odd or even. Don't forget the house cut.. 1 or 2 green spots on there

       I have had some luck watching the three 50/50 bets on the wheel. red/black, high/low, odd even. When the ball landed three times in a row in one side of those...lets say black then I would bet red.. If it came up black again..  double my bet..

    If it comes up black again!!  The systen ain't working   head for the bar and have a cold one...

  4. I have tried the red/ black, losing 8 in a row (not uncommon) will cost you $256 on the 8th bet, starting from  a bet of $2.

    Safer in blackjack, by far. just double the bet each time you lose, yet the edge is higher because of the 3-2 payout for blackjack. Myself, never won with this technique, but also never lost, quite a stable betting system, but as somebody already mentioned, you need a high bankroll to start with. To play starting @ a $2 bet, a thousand $ bankroll is not much, 2-4-8-16-32 etc., it goes fast. Also, if you want to try it, tables are often designed against this technique. You need to find the widest table range available for min. max. bet, and Always use the min. as your starting point. roulette is 38-1, blackjack is as near 1-1 as you can get, or baccarat. If you want to gamble for profit, these 2 are the best to play, also the best for that system. I have a profitable baccarat career, I'm even on blackjack, and in the hole on any other game you name. It's all about playing the odds.

  5. The progressive system... as previous answer said it's been around for ages and no-one's got rich off of it yet.

    I love playing roulette (got the bug on honeymoon in Monte Carlo), but you have to treat it as an enjoyable way to spend money and take any winnings as a bonus.

    These roulette betting systems sound sensible in theory, and

    persist as a betting strategy at the roulette tables......BUT

    (Note: Odds below are for an American 0 & 00 table not the European 0 only table where the odds are slightly better.)

    One flaw in these 'systems' is that every single spin of the wheel is unrelated to the preceding or succeeding spin so at any spin, every number has a 1:38 probability of coming out.

    Red (or black)  has a 1:1.11 chance, but only pays 1:1.

    Another flaw is that these progressive betting methods require long-term playing, banking on a random win without any statistical basis.

    After numerous spins that you've bankrolled expensively, your chances are the same as with your first spin:

    With nothing to beat the house odds provided by the green numbers, (the .11 difference in odds and payout above) you are more likely to lose than to win.

    As Einstein once said ... "The only way to take money from a  roulette wheel is to steal it"

    There are systems that allow you to get more plays for your money, but these don't mean you win... just that you lose more slowly !

  6. this is the one, live video demo shows you how it was done. may no longer be there...try ur luck

    http://www.casinobain.com/superbonus

  7. Hey there.

    You could try checking out:

    w w w. roulettesniper1.blogspot. c o m/

    Gives an honest review of a roulette system. Worked well for me.

    Take care

    Tom  

  8. If you only want even money, you are better off playing Punto Banco 2000, it's a card game, but you're basically betting on black or red (it's a variant of Baccarat), and pays closer to true odds than Roulette (you push on a tie, on roulette, you lose when 0 or 00 come in) bank pays 1-2 only when it wins with a 6 and that's how the house makes it's money, regular baccarat pays 19-20 when bank wins.

  9. This system only works if you get a change of colour fairly quickly,otherwise the doubling-up soon mounts up to a huge stake.

    Playing the free versions of the game will soon show you that long runs of the same colour happen frequently,which is sopmething that people that try to sell you that system never mention.

    I've played the freeplay version and kept a record of the colours that came up,and the longest run I had of the same colour was 26 reds in a row! If you were playing with real money,then starting with 1 unit and doubling up after each loser then,by the 26th time your stake would have to be 33,554,432 and that would still be a loser,it would be the next one that would be the winner(the 27th),so that would cost you 67,108,864,and yes,that's 67 million-just to win 1 dollar profit!!

    So that's why you should NEVER try winning money by doubling-up.

  10. This betting system has been around longer than anyone who is still alive.  In theory, it looks great, but it is possible for the same color ( not the one that you bet on) to come up for 50 times in a row.  Now the question is, do you have the bankroll required to ride out a bad outcome like this.  After 10 bad spins, you would need to bet over 1000 times your original bet just to win back that one unit.

  11. there isnt really a system to this, I used to use the tactic u mentioned but guess what? even that dosent give you an edge..... but you could set yourself a target of money you could lose in a day and then set it in order so for example you limit is 12 quids then you could set it to like, 1 - 3 - 8. and if you lose three times continually then its not your day lol..... thats jus the tactic i use when playing black jack

  12. Yup, I know  one. Dont play and you win.
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