Roulette Strategy

Our strategy

We are a group of friends based in Portugal and we started to play online casinos about just one year ago.

We all loose a lot of money after play many times on the few same casinos, so, first we started a plan just to don´t loose money, next we started a plan to win some money and we finnaly reach this plan, we now win money everyday.

Everyone can start win too, just follow the rules that we explain here... www.crapmeister.com

This is the only most secure method to win some money from roulette! :)
 
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When you gamble you need luck so I don't think is a skill game!


it's true on;y when you are playing against a random number generator in an online casino. This is the reason why I bet on live roulettes, because your strategy can work just like in real life casinos. My strategy in Live European Roulette is easy, I just follow whatever the software called <snip> advice me to. It is a very good software and I have never lost a session because of it. You can purchase it if you want to, and when you lose within your first 14 days, they will give you your money back, guaranteed
 
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it's true on;y when you are playing against a random number generator in an online casino. This is the reason why I bet on live roulettes, because your strategy can work just like in real life casinos. My strategy in Live European Roulette is easy, I just follow whatever the software called Roulette Crusher advice me to. It is a very good software and I have never lost a session because of it. You can purchase it if you want to, and when you lose within your first 14 days, they will give you your money back, guaranteed

I sense a nice red jacket may be in your future.
 
I had a roulette strategy way back, I'd jump on certain MG casino and bet on 22 black.
I don't know if it was a bug or just luck but it would come up within the first 3 spins.
 
No Zero

Roulette is a game of chance but unlike most other casino games, the player has the advantage of only betting if the 'law of averages' are in his favour.
If you record number at land or online casinos after 1000 spins you will see that all numbers hit pretty much as often as the next. In my opinion this gives the player a chance to develop a successful strategy.

Hi Davey:

I enjoyed your words of wisdom, and thanks for putting me onto the NO ZERO casino: (It Does Make A Difference)
Gordon
 
Roulette is a game of chance but unlike most other casino games, the player has the advantage of only betting if the 'law of averages' are in his favour.
If you record number at land or online casinos after 1000 spins you will see that all numbers hit pretty much as often as the next. In my opinion this gives the player a chance to develop a successful strategy.

Hi Davey:

I enjoyed your words of wisdom, and thanks for putting me onto the NO ZERO casino: (It Does Make A Difference)
Gordon

There is no "winning strategy" in a random number game where the offered odds are lower than the actual odds.

The only way to win in the long term is if you can consistently predict the outcome of a random event. If you DO have a way to achieve this, then please contact the Nobel Prize committee or demand $5million from every casino on earth to keep your mouth shut about it.....if other people get hold of it, every casino in the world will have to close immediately to prevent being cleaned out.

DON'T DO IT!! Please....save our casinos!!

:rolleyes:
 
Ignoring the fact that waiting for patterns is a kinda bizarre strategy when every spin is independent, I always found it odd that people insist on betting opposites rather than following trends.

In the unlikely scenario that a wheel is biased (offline) then you are going to find certain numbers/areas come up slightly more often, and so you're actually going to be worsening your RTP by saying "well that segment has come up 19 times now - it MUST be another one next". Better to spot a potential bias and bet it - worst case you're taking the usual marginal -ev proposition if the wheel is fair.

On a similar note, people commonly latch onto red/black for sequences but again use the "it can't happen again" theory. Wouldn't it be more fun (if still nonsense) strategy to follow the colour? At least that way you end up with a cool story about how 10 blacks came up in a row and you won bundles, rather than boring someone with the bad beat story about how you lost all your cash trying to wait out a red appearing?!
 
Ignoring the fact that waiting for patterns is a kinda bizarre strategy when every spin is independent, I always found it odd that people insist on betting opposites rather than following trends.

In the unlikely scenario that a wheel is biased (offline) then you are going to find certain numbers/areas come up slightly more often, and so you're actually going to be worsening your RTP by saying "well that segment has come up 19 times now - it MUST be another one next". Better to spot a potential bias and bet it - worst case you're taking the usual marginal -ev proposition if the wheel is fair.

On a similar note, people commonly latch onto red/black for sequences but again use the "it can't happen again" theory. Wouldn't it be more fun (if still nonsense) strategy to follow the colour? At least that way you end up with a cool story about how 10 blacks came up in a row and you won bundles, rather than boring someone with the bad beat story about how you lost all your cash trying to wait out a red appearing?!

Ah yes....but a biased wheel makes it a non-random event, so an opportunity exists to employ strategies that can actually beat the house.

I think every player has some kind of strategy, but none of them can consistently beat the house, and if you can't do that, you can't win even in the medium term. The only gamblers that have made a killing on the roulette wheel are the ones who have cheated I.e. with that pocket sized "spin predictor" that gives them a 6-8 number estimate of where the ball will land.

That said, if you only had $50 to spend for a night at the casino, roulette is probably your best choice at low stakes (although craps has better odds and imo more fun).

Has anyone played craps with a table full of people? Its a lot of fun. I turned $50 into $500 one night playing only the field bet, which is my favourite. I once played next to a guy from Texas (hat and all) at Crown casino in Australia. He had flown in 42 hours earlier and had checked in to a big suite there, showered, and been at the craps table ever since. He had a stack of chips like you'd have playing poker with the kids at home. We struck up a conversation and turns out he does this 4 times a year, visiting different casinos in different countries. Really down to earth bloke, and obviously insanely rich. I asked why he wasn't in the high rollers lounge.....he said they were "full of assholes". LOL.

I played next to him for about an hour, made a few bucks, and decided to hit the slots. He slipped me a $100 chip and thanked me for my company. I was blown away, but refused to take it, shook hands and went slotting. Few minutes later a staff member taps me on the shoulder and hands me two cups full of $1 coins. $250 worth. Smart guy....its tougher to hand back buckets of coins. I figured he meant business and didn't want to insult the man so I played for hours til my eyes bled. I went to find him on my way out but he was gone....probably figured after 48 hrs he should sleep!

It struck me driving home that he was probably pretty lonely, and even more so when i thought about some things he said. I guess money isn't everything after all

Sorry for getting off topic there lol.
 
Has anyone played craps with a table full of people? Its a lot of fun. I turned $50 into $500 one night playing only the field bet, which is my favourite. I once played next to a guy from Texas (hat and all) at Crown casino in Australia. He had flown in 42 hours earlier and had checked in to a big suite there, showered, and been at the craps table ever since. He had a stack of chips like you'd have playing poker with the kids at home. We struck up a conversation and turns out he does this 4 times a year, visiting different casinos in different countries. Really down to earth bloke, and obviously insanely rich. I asked why he wasn't in the high rollers lounge.....he said they were "full of assholes". LOL.

I played next to him for about an hour, made a few bucks, and decided to hit the slots. He slipped me a $100 chip and thanked me for my company. I was blown away, but refused to take it, shook hands and went slotting. Few minutes later a staff member taps me on the shoulder and hands me two cups full of $1 coins. $250 worth. Smart guy....its tougher to hand back buckets of coins. I figured he meant business and didn't want to insult the man so I played for hours til my eyes bled. I went to find him on my way out but he was gone....probably figured after 48 hrs he should sleep!

It struck me driving home that he was probably pretty lonely, and even more so when i thought about some things he said. I guess money isn't everything after all

Sorry for getting off topic there lol.

I go to Crown occasionally! They don't have WMS slots :(

Some people are really nice like that. I don't accept either but they can be really persistent and other times can appear a bit offended when I politely reject the offer so I don't know whether to say YAY or NAY ;) Catch 22 :rolleyes:
 
As I play both mechanical and software roulette, I do observe more repeating numbers with software roulette (I put this repeating anomaly into Lost in Statistics) to which I don't see on live roulette. This could be due to many things like the fewer numbers that are spun and observed in live roulette as it much slower than software based roulette and maybe selective memory plays a part with the subconcious memory or it's possible algorithms actually do emit small runs of observable bias.

I think you will find that software roulette can adapt to the way you play. For example if you were to play Martingale on red and keep winning, roulette software eventually will give you longer runs of black.
 
I think you will find that software roulette can adapt to the way you play. For example if you were to play Martingale on red and keep winning, roulette software eventually will give you longer runs of black.

I think you can adapt to the way the software roulette plays, for example if you play and keep winning, keep playing, if you keep losing then stop.
 
lol, I'm more gobsmacked a roulette strategy thread has run 9 pages.
If it's random (which it should be) aint no such beast as a strategy. You bet, you pray, you win, or you lose. If it isn't random, run.

I suppose it’s like primates typing on a keyboard for an infinite amount of time they will eventually come up with the entire works of William Shakespeare; I very much doubt they will come up with a roulette strategy though. :)
 
I suppose it’s like primates typing on a keyboard for an infinite amount of time they will eventually come up with the entire works of William Shakespeare; I very much doubt they will come up with a roulette strategy though. :)

It's not really the same - you could try for infinity but won't beat an unbiased roulette game over the long term as it's impossible. Every monkey will lose - even the insanely lucky ones at the start will end up failing. :)
 
It's not really the same - you could try for infinity but won't beat an unbiased roulette game over the long term as it's impossible. Every monkey will lose - even the insanely lucky ones at the start will end up failing. :)

Perhaps the part of my post that said "I very much doubt they will come up with a roulette strategy though" was lost (forgive the pun) on you? :Angel:
 
The Martingale, the best strategy to play Roulette!!!

1.Find a roulette table with a small minimum bet and a high maximum bet.
2.Bet a small amount on black or red, even or odd, 1-18 or 19-36.
3.If you win, pocket your winnings and bet the same small amount. If you lose, double the amount you last wagered and place the bet on the same color again.
4.If you win on the second bet, collect your winnings and place the original small bet or leave the casino. If you lose again, double your bet and try again.
5.Repeat these steps until you either lose all of your money or you hit the table maximum.
:):)
 
1.Find a roulette table with a small minimum bet and a high maximum bet.
2.Bet a small amount on black or red, even or odd, 1-18 or 19-36.
3.If you win, pocket your winnings and bet the same small amount. If you lose, double the amount you last wagered and place the bet on the same color again.
4.If you win on the second bet, collect your winnings and place the original small bet or leave the casino. If you lose again, double your bet and try again.
5.Repeat these steps until you either lose all of your money or you hit the table maximum.
:):)

you must be new :rolleyes:
 
:what:

1.Find a roulette table with a small minimum bet and a high maximum bet.
2.Bet a small amount on black or red, even or odd, 1-18 or 19-36.
3.If you win, pocket your winnings and bet the same small amount. If you lose, double the amount you last wagered and place the bet on the same color again.
4.If you win on the second bet, collect your winnings and place the original small bet or leave the casino. If you lose again, double your bet and try again.
5.Repeat these steps until you either lose all of your money or you hit the table maximum.
:):)

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1.Find a roulette table with a small minimum bet and a high maximum bet.
2.Bet a small amount on black or red, even or odd, 1-18 or 19-36.
3.If you win, pocket your winnings and bet the same small amount. If you lose, double the amount you last wagered and place the bet on the same color again.
4.If you win on the second bet, collect your winnings and place the original small bet or leave the casino. If you lose again, double your bet and try again.
5.Repeat these steps until you either lose all of your money or you hit the table maximum.
:):)

Ahhh yes....the arch enemy of the Martingale system....

THE TABLE LIMIT

It's already been gone into more times than Miley Cyrus, so I'm not going there again (on both counts). Google it if you're interested, or if you're happy where you are in LaLa Land, just don't.
 

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