copier dude
Dormant account
- Joined
- Apr 2, 2008
- Location
- Vancouver
Hi all. I felt that this is the best place to come to try and gain perspective on what happened to me while playing roulette a few days ago...
First, I'll tell you how I play and then what happened. Right now, I play only roulette. I signed up at six casinos near the end of March and put $200 into each one. I use a program to predict betting opportunities. I would play at each casino for three wins (about 4 - 5 minuets), then go to the next casino. I would do this three to four times a day, every day. 12 days in total. I would walk away from each casino with an average of $13 for each visit. Multiply that times six casinos, and that by 3 times a day. You can do the math, it was pretty sweet.
Now here is the part when something non-random happened. On Sunday evenings roulette session, three out of six casinos took half of its bankroll, one after the other! I stopped playing when the computer program tells me to quit. The other three casinos didn't go pear-shaped. The next morning I decide it's best to "get back on the horse." At the first casino, on the first betting opportunity at one of the casinos that I lost half my bankroll at the previous night, it does it again!
Yes, I do expect to have this happen, which is why I tried to diversify by signing up at six different casinos. I just didn't expect them to do it at the same time!
So, what trigger did I hit? Too many winning visits too close together? Maybe there is a "correction" programed in after a certain number of wins and I got the corrections all at once because I signed up all at once?
The casinos appear to have no connection. The only real common thread is that these corrections occurred on the last two days of the month.
I stopped for a few days to collect my thoughts and now I am playing only one casino per day, but I play for about an hour. This way, a casino will only see me once per week instead of three to four times a day.
Does anybody with more experience than me have any theories to offer?
Cheers, copier dude.
First, I'll tell you how I play and then what happened. Right now, I play only roulette. I signed up at six casinos near the end of March and put $200 into each one. I use a program to predict betting opportunities. I would play at each casino for three wins (about 4 - 5 minuets), then go to the next casino. I would do this three to four times a day, every day. 12 days in total. I would walk away from each casino with an average of $13 for each visit. Multiply that times six casinos, and that by 3 times a day. You can do the math, it was pretty sweet.
Now here is the part when something non-random happened. On Sunday evenings roulette session, three out of six casinos took half of its bankroll, one after the other! I stopped playing when the computer program tells me to quit. The other three casinos didn't go pear-shaped. The next morning I decide it's best to "get back on the horse." At the first casino, on the first betting opportunity at one of the casinos that I lost half my bankroll at the previous night, it does it again!
Yes, I do expect to have this happen, which is why I tried to diversify by signing up at six different casinos. I just didn't expect them to do it at the same time!
So, what trigger did I hit? Too many winning visits too close together? Maybe there is a "correction" programed in after a certain number of wins and I got the corrections all at once because I signed up all at once?
The casinos appear to have no connection. The only real common thread is that these corrections occurred on the last two days of the month.
I stopped for a few days to collect my thoughts and now I am playing only one casino per day, but I play for about an hour. This way, a casino will only see me once per week instead of three to four times a day.
Does anybody with more experience than me have any theories to offer?
Cheers, copier dude.



