Hi,I'm new here but been reading for many months.
As an observer of the bookies roulette,I'd be grateful if any members on here can furnish me with the numbers that they would regularly avoid betting on,the poor performers etc and in which bookies,Hills,Ladbrokes etc.The machines display a history of cold numbers but these aren't necessarily the worst numbers in the programming/software of these machines.
I've lost fortunes in the bookies slot games and no longer play them as when you log into the game,the programming will take you to the the last game that needs to balance the "take".There exists a game for each and every machine,imagine that there is a player at every machine in the uk playing the Reel King game and we all put in a pound.We'd find that none of us would be playing the same spins on 18,000 machines,therefore there are 18,000 variants of that game.
Try putting in £1,don't play but keep logging in and out of the game and you'll never have the same screen twice !
I'm a great believer of the whole time and space scenario when dealing with any form of gambling hardware.
Yes your ultimately up against a software program that can operate independant from your inputs, however, as you are playing within a bookies or a betting shop, whatever we choose to call them. We are playing a machine, that is fundamentally hardware, therefore, in holding money and in regulation governed by pay tables, the machine is only allowed to hold so much of that money.
More importantly, it can only hold so much of that money.
Let others fill them up, buy a betting slip for a future horse race and wait, observe the system, your looking for ratios of ins higher than outs, then and only then. If someone else is losing, your chance of winning next is always improving.
Don't worry yourself about rigged electronics, it really is a waiting game.
Let the drunks do the hard work.
Good luck
Last edited by jamescovert; 27th October 2010 at 10:44 PM. Reason: error
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Thanks for the insight !
I know someone who plays 26 numbers at 20p and £2 on a choice number based on repeating numbers and rarely loses.He doesn't make a fortune but any of his 26 that appear returns his stake.If his £2 bet wins,he's got £70 and walks away happy.
That's why I was asking on this thread for the worst performing numbers.
What a load of rubbish. The long term return on European roulette is 97%, simple as that. It's been a good enough return for hundreds of casinos using mechanical wheels well before software was invented and it's good enough for bookmakers now. We can all win in the short term using our favourite numbers and rubbish systems bought off e-bay but in the long run you will end up losing.
You go and find me a millionaire gambler that's made it from a bookies roulette machine and you can have my house.
Cath
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