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What if you use the martingale strategy and when max limit use a friend to put a bet to match?

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okay to answer Potsie.. what if you make a team of 10... all of them on tables and we help each other out when we need to. If it reaches the 10 person.. guaranteed huge winnings.... if you hit the 4096 mark and lose... divide by 10 only 410 per person.. but what are the odds losing 13 times..... i bet before that all of the 10 have gain crazy earnings because you have the edge since you can now bet above the max table limit... therefore you have the edge

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  1. The Martingale system has been proven not to work.  Even if the upper limit of the table didn't exist.  You could end up wagering tens of thousands of dollars just to win back your initial bet.

    Besides you don't need a team to do this.  If you hit the table max, collect your chips, move to the high roller section, and keep going.  They have much higher limits, and you would have already met their low limits.

    Switching tables may not seem 'right' because you think you are due to win, but you have the same chance of hitting on the high stakes table as you did on your original table.  Remember roulette has no memory, no number is 'hot' or 'cold.'  You are not 'due' to hit.


  2. omg, you just beat the system. Go Make Millions!!!

  3. Great Idea, but here is the flaw.  Say the table max is 500.  You need to bet 800 to keep your progression going.  You lose that hand and now you need to wager 1600 to keep it up, but wait now you need 4 players.  Lose again and you need 7.  Not to mention you need to talk all of these people into sitting around for a chance to share the initial $2 bet.  Not likely.  

  4. After you loose for 13 times and then you win, you would still win only your initial bet, $1 or $2

    Even if you can cover any amount of bets, if you don't win more than loose, it takes too long to reach your target.

    Let say you win every 5 times and the game is 1 minute each time.

    You'd win 12 times in an hour.  If the starting bet is $1, that is only $12 an hour.  10 people = $1.20 an hour for each.

    Not too convincing is it?

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