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#21 mrmystery83

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Posted 09 August 2007 - 01:34 PM

It sounds a bit like a program i bought off e bay once about horse racing. It was a calculation tool type thing (very technical lol). It worked out how much you could stake for a guaranteed profit. You had to pay for daily tips mind you. But as with this one it was all about small wins and quitting for the day once you were up. I couldn't work out how to use it though. Percentages and all that.

But this Roulette thing looks ok. It sounds like it's not one of them crap ones you get that doesn't do anything. Mind give it a whirl tomoz. Only betting small though. Can't afford to go mad on it. But any profit is a profit worth having. No matter how small.
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#22 nafanny29

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Posted 11 August 2007 - 06:54 PM

The problem with this and any roulette system is the green zero. On a fair roulette whell that GUARANTEES a long term profit for the casino end of story.

No system in the universe can overcome this.

Take the martingale system of betting £1 on either red or black and doubling up until it hits.

You may well win £10, £100, or even £1000 but eventually you will hit a row of losses to wipe you out, it will happen.

In the long run every £1 you bet on roulette will return about 97p and there is nothing that can overcome it.

#23 psyman

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Posted 11 August 2007 - 10:02 PM

This system isnt affected by 0 rolling in.

#24 nafanny29

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Posted 12 August 2007 - 12:29 PM

This system isnt affected by 0 rolling in.


But it is the 37th number on the wheel. And the casinos only pay us 35/1 instead of 36/1.

Conversely if there was a roulette wheel that had only 35 numbers but the casinos still paid 35/1 on any single number, then there wouldnt be a system in the world that would lose over the long run.

Nearly all casino games work on these small advantages, and they all make a profit for the casino without fail.

#25 psyman

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Posted 12 August 2007 - 07:09 PM

apart from if 7 or 8 0's in a row roll in they shouldnt affect the system.

However like any system for roulette its not 100% - and I doubt there will ever be a 100% guaranteed system either.

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Posted 14 August 2007 - 07:12 PM

However like any system for roulette its not 100% - and I doubt there will ever be a 100% guaranteed system either.


There is one, and the casinos have been using it since the day roulette was invented and its flawless.




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