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  • Hi, am new here.

    Sorry, my English is not good.

    Games have been for years in online and real casinos. In principle, it is impossible to play roulette to get rich but I found at a casino a permanence that allows to achieve small gains. (ca 20 € / hour). While this is not expected much, but on a whole month it would be at 1 hour / day and 600 euros and this is certainly a nice addition to any merit. If interested you can contact me if you like.

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  • no system can win roulette, I have try thousands of them but none works. always looking for our money by inventing systems.

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  • I have a surefire method that is matematically PROOVEN to work, idk if its the same as this but if it is..DAMMIT!

  • no such thing as a surefire roulette

  • @Sh0tToRemember Mathematically proven? I doubt that. Although, your claim is quite vague.

  • @sjsawyer I came up with it myself and then later realized it's called the Martingale system. Its the oldest and simplest system of playing roulette. It works best for several hundred at a time rather than thousands and thousands nonstop. But it does work, no doubt about it.

  • @Sh0tToRemember Yes I had a feeling this is what you were referring to. In principal it does work, but only if you have an infinite about of money. So there are two problems.. one being that you do not have an infinite amount of money, and the other being there is often a maximum bet, at which point the system collapses. So you can use this system, but eventually, you will get f***ed up the ass. I have used this with blackjack and won about $300 on my 19th birthday though :)

  • @sjsawyer actually you dont need an infinite amout of money. $500 is enough to cushion your losses. And as for the maximum bet, all it does is guarantee a VERY seldom crash in your winnings. And even with this crash, your overall average STILL goes up gradually. Think about it. If the maximum bet was $200 you would have to loose the $1 bet, the $2 bet, the $4 bet, the $8 bet, the $16 bet, the $32 bet, the $64 bet AND the $128 bet. Thats like flipping a coin and getting six heads in a row.

  • @Sh0tToRemember Yeah, but will happen. I have played roulette when the whole screen was filled with reds. The fact that there is also one or two green spots also increases your chance of losing. And actually, your overall average does not go up gradually. In fact, it goes down, and this CAN be shown mathematically, given the maximum bet restriction and the addition of the greens. It shouldn't take someone majoring in applied mathematics to convince you of that.

  • @sjsawyer whatever you say man, I did an experiment and played for three hours and recorded every win and loss. Then I made a graph of my bankroll and while it does show several crashes, the average is still significantly higher than when I started. I have pictures of it

  • @Sh0tToRemember Yes but an experiment such as this is no way a mathematical proof. With a system such as this you simply have to avoid getting unlucky rather than getting lucky. But the percentage of that is no where near anything I'd risk my entire bankroll on. Regardless, I wish you the best of luck with your roulette playing :)

  • @sjsawyer But its true, it doesnt last forever. haha

  • I have tried this, and as an independant person, I can verify that it does work! Might as well try it!

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