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    Well done on the Grand£ win s4ooter, but Croup is correct. One day a system will work perfectly for hours on end, the next day it will fail miserably. Recently, I was noting down the numbers, and the top third (25-36) only came up about 5 times from 60 spins - incredible. Another time, the low, odd, reds (1,3,5,7,9) came up about 12 times in 15 spins!

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    Croup shows how the numbers are laid out, so it is impossible for the croupier to make the ball land in a specific area. The post he quoted is also spot on I agree with him.

    Yeah, with a slanty or dodgy table, an analystic person could quite possibily pick up patterns, but these tables are very unlikely nowadays in casinos.

    Roulette should be seen as a bit of fun and if you get lucky you get lucky

    For anyone who wants an edge, then they should learn how to play poker (I'm crap at it in terms of making money, I'll admit that ) or horse racing, where if you put the time and work in, you can gain an edge over regular punters and make steady profits through positive A/E (which I have done for just over two years now).
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    Roulette should be seen as a bit of fun and if you get lucky you get lucky
    Spot on.
    Betting systems constitute one of the oldest delusions of gambling history. Betting systems votaries are spiritually akin to the proponents of perpetual motion machines, butting their heads against the second law of thermodynamics.
    --The Theory of Gambling and Statistical Logic by Richard A.Epstein--

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    Question Dealer Signatures

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    I've spoken to dozens of dealers from a number of casinos and they all say that while they can 'sometimes hit a section' they can't do it all the time or even most of the time, or even a few times!
    There are just too many variables to consider. Just take the velocity of the wheel for a start - there is no way in hell they can control the speed so that it is exactly the same every time. Take the release point - there is no way in hell they could release at excactly the same poisition. Take the release speed - there's no way in hell they could duplicate the exact same flick speed. What you have to realise is that we are talking nano-speeds and nano-forces etc.
    It can't be done. End of story.

    WRX

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    Talking Randomness

    Hi
    I forgot
    It's because of this randomness that we see the phenomena of "clumping/streaking/sleeping" etc and that's how you can beat the casinos.
    It ain't hard!

    send me a private message

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    i'm sorry, didn't read whole topic. but i think, than roulette is the game of chance.

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