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This roulette system looks like it would work, any had/know any problems with it?

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http://www.docsmoney.com/congratulations.html

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  1. Stay AWAY!

    This site is a SCAM! It offers one of the oldest and worst systems to play roulette called the Martingale system.

    The only point of this entire site is to get you to sign up for the sites and make money for the site operator. The operator offers links with his affiliate code in them, and when you join, the site operator gets a referral fee, and if you deposit, a percentage of your bets!

    So this site operator offers you and old strategy with a bunch of BS advice ("Never try this is a land casino." HA! Any land casino would love to have players using a Martingale progression - it is a SURE money maker for them)

    Stay AWAY!

    And watch out for online casinos of all kinds, here is a blacklist of the worst of them.

    http://www.thedoverpro.com/blacklist.htm


  2. This is know as a martingale betting system, it actually will help you in a manor that i will explain, however, you are still destined to lose if you play it long enough.

    The system fails because if a ball lands on black/red/odd/even whatevr you are following, that spot is still on the wheel! even if the ball lands on a red spot 20 times ina  row, the 18 blacks and 18 reds are still on the wheel and the odds for the next spin are the same as they always were.

    The house edge is there for the 20th bet as it is for the 1st bet you make, all bets fall victim to the hosue edge independantly, and in the sum of all bets, you will lose.

    One curious thing happens with a martingale system though, and it is probibly  what leads people to beleive it is a successful system, and that is the fact that it actually does increase the odds of a NET WIN over a NET LOSS for a playing session when compared to what they were prior if you did not use the system.  

    On a negetive note another side effect is that the size of your net wins for a playing session will be very small in contrast when compared to the size of your net losses.  Net losses will be so large that on average they will wipe out all of your previous winning in one seesion allowing the house edge to still prevail.

    In the end what will happen is you have something like a 99% chance to win 10 dollars and a 1% chance of losing 3000 fopr every session you play(these are just hypothetical numbers, but they put the concept into perspective) eventually you will experience a losing session and y7ou will become a loser.

  3. This method is actually quite famous, and it's called the Martingale System. People have been losing money trying it since the 1700s. I don't recommend you try it, but who knows, maybe you'll be the first success in 300 years.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martingale_...

  4. The point of that website is to get you to sign up for the poker sites and lose money so the owner earns money. It's probably illegal.

  5. You can use that system for pretty much any casino game (except slots, since the odds are so low). Like the guy says, you can get ejected from a real casino for doing that - it happened to my father in law. I would guess that online casinos could easily implement measures to catch people doing it, too.

  6. If this kid is a Doctor, I'm Albert Einstein.

    Playing roulette online is even dumber than playing it in a Casino. Online, you are up against a random number generator. Evey spin is a brand new event and totally unpredictable.

    Look at las Vegas, all the tall, beautiful, buildings, expensive rooms, etc ect. All this stuff didn't get built by letting Dr. DipShit play his latest brand of hocus pocus on them. These games are ALL rigged to the advantage of the house. You play LONG enough and the odds are that the house will end up with all your money.

  7. There is no system, beleive me. I work in a betting office and the amount of rubbish I hear is unbelievable!

    Some think there is an order to the numbers, For example lets say 9 comes out, that means 2 is due out... 10 spins later 2 comes out and they say "see I told you". They assosiate it as a pattern not recognising they have had 10 losing spins before hand.. and the cycle continues.

    They are not rigged like some people think but they do take an extra percentage...

    there are 37 numbers (0-36) but they pay 35/1 for a single number. Each number has 2.7% chance of winning. Therefore the casino's etc are taking a 2.7% profit every sping in theory if every number was backed.

    Just to add something, remember the above when your numbers haven't been out for a while, If you only back one number you have a 97.3% chance of losing!

  8. I had a look at this site and the problem is that the theory behind it is flawed.  We're dealing with random events here and the odds for red and black are 1:1 less the zero but even with a table without the zero or zeros (which do exist) it's a zero sum event where over time things will even out.  The flaw here is called the Gambler's Fallacy which is the thinking that the probability of an event is influenced by preceding events.  The reality of this is that each event is purely independent and if you had 100 blacks in a row the odds for the next spin is still 1:1.

    My advice would be to save your money and let Doc perform his surgery on someone else's wallet :)

    A.J.

    http://kingcobrapoker.com

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