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Old 29th September 2005, 01:49 AM
Bhagwan Bhagwan is offline
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Default Roulett-Red & Black Staking Plan

Heres a plan that has performed extreemly well so far.

The idea is to follow Red & Black.
We wait untill 2 in a row colours get up in a row , preceeded by the opposite Colour or 0.
We then bet the opposite Colour.
If it looses , we await until another 2 in a row colours get up , which is preceeded by the opposite colour or 0 .
e.g.
B,RR (bet B $5) Bwin. Start again.
RBRBRBB(bet R $5)0BB (bet R $15)BRBRR( bet B $40) RBRBB(bet R $120) Rwin
+$5+60=$65 profit.
Now start from the beginning.
Profit was made from 2 wins from 5 bets at even money.
It seems to work best on the colours for some reason .

Staking Plan
5,15,40,120,250,500=930

This plan does require patience ,but it does seem to work well as long as we dont strike 6 losses in a row , following the set sequence of when to place the bet.
I havent experienced yet , but I`m sure at some stage it might , so make hay while the sun shines.
We are assuming that the given table wont have 6 triples after a double is struck 6 times in a row.

I am not sure how this would work going table to table ,after a loss.
All results were done on the one table to get a result before moving on.

Check it out on past results.

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Old 29th September 2005, 08:56 PM
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Do you understand that neither the ball,nor the wheel have a memory.
They just don't know what happened in the preceding spins.
So they can't help you in your efforts to break the big casino bank.
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Old 29th September 2005, 10:41 PM
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From an experienced roulettes players point of view, Ill give you credit for using a system at roulette rather than relying purly on luck. Ive used this system myself when i started.In the short run youll win,however for long term gain the casino will send you broke. Ive seen combinations at its worst
rbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbr
rrbbrrbbrrbbrrbb
rrrbbbrrrbbbrrrbbb

your better off picking a combination yourself like rrbrbb and backing the zeros to cover youself in case it lands.

However that was just my 2 cents and I would never play roulette for long term gain.One of the worst casino games to play. Stick to Black jack.

another system ive seen used is if youve got a team.lets say 4.

youll need a bankroll of a few thousand. Rapid roulette. Many clubs have them. Max bet $100. Youll just back the same number round after round until 30 consecutive spins and your number hasnt appeared one of your team mates jumps on another terminal to play the same game. after a few spins without the number appearing another terminal is used and it goes on.

Dangerous method however ive seen it been used,and won.
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Old 30th September 2005, 08:32 AM
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Unless you have unlimited funds, you will go broke in the longrun...
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Old 30th September 2005, 09:29 AM
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No.
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Old 30th September 2005, 12:58 PM
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Hard to know if you are serious or not.

The Martingale system will not work, in any casino. It is too aggressive. You are being twice as aggressive, hence you will go broke twice as quick.

I am going to presume though, that I just got sucked in to responding to a joke thread...
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Old 1st October 2005, 08:12 AM
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It's not that it's too aggressive, it's because as with any progression, the house still has the edge. All the exponential betting does is GREATLY increase turnover meaning you lose your money faster.
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Old 4th October 2005, 08:25 PM
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I just love thinking about roulette but I hardly ever play it. One of my favourite books is called 13 against the bank and claims to be a true account of a pommie bloke who trained 12 other people to play in a team of six and do a sort of "reverse martingale" whereby he lets the casino constantly win small amounts off him until the casino hits the inevitable run of outs and he increases his bet with each win until he hits the table limit and then goes back to minimum bets. He needed six people so they could cover each even chance (red, black, high, low, odds, evens). This means they were betting against each other so-to-speak but if a bias occured to one of the six chances that person would be making lots in big bets while his counterpart on the opposite even chance would be steadily losing small amounts so who cares? The fun part of the book is all about the tensions in the team and the hostile response of the casinos. Great read. You could test out the theory on paper but why let the truth get in the way of a good story? Cheers!
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Old 4th October 2005, 11:48 PM
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Wouldnt you be better off doing this system with Baccarat. Theres a table where if a tie occurs theres a push. I recall $12500 limit and $100 minimum.
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Old 26th October 2005, 05:59 PM
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Id like to bring this topic back. I was scrolling thru ebay one day and came across a roulette system. Starting bid was 1 cents. So I thought ay I lost more than that on roulette,so i decided to invest on this to see what all the fuss was about. Im proud to share this with you..Havent used it myself but your thoughts.


http://www.freewebs.com/tilerbytrad...Money-Maker.pdf
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