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hero member
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July 13, 2017, 08:08:42 PM
#55
I've tried this once with electronic roulette but I doubled every next bet. I bet on red and got me 8 blacks. I didn't have more money to continue. It was so fast and sadly funny. I did smile instantly. Never tried it again.
A zero can make a small problem in there too.
People who bet on soccer games use that progressive strategy placing bets on draw. Odds are always over 2.5-2.7 and eventually and mathematically you should win but string could be very very long. And off course table limits can make you a problem too if you start with big amount.
martin fails always have a big role with betting inside a luck base game and i think most of us loses eventually since the system already knew what we are doing and they upgrade continuously to avoid loses from the gamblers so i think never to rely from this strategy. go with your instinct and quit whenever you got some wins.
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July 13, 2017, 07:23:55 PM
#54
In theory and on paper and in reality where the system is truly producing random outcomes every single time this can be the ace strategy to win.
But when you enter a casino, the cheating will start, you're not a mathematician to figure out the lengthy process behind the provably fair system so fooling you is the easiest thing in the world.
Now you should try this instead:

You bet $1 win or lose you again bet $2 win or lose you again bet $4 win or lose you again bet $8 win/lose bet $16 win/lose bet $35 win/lose bet $80 win/lose bet $170 win/lose bet $350 win/lose bet $740 and you could continue until reaching the table limit or you could try it on dice but if every single time you lose then you should realize that they're cheating. lol
Don't act like a newbie idiot bro, why would you keep betting double when you actually win once? with that strategy once you win it's like

You have hit your goal, then you should reset and start from $1 however if you are not lucky then it's not about them cheating your just

Unlucky as fuck, if all the casinos were cheating no one would've played there by now, how about you trying a real casino and betting on red

Or black only with that method to see who's cheating? people here are poor as fuck, they can't afford to gamble with more than $10.
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July 13, 2017, 06:36:36 PM
#53
I've tried this once with electronic roulette but I doubled every next bet. I bet on red and got me 8 blacks. I didn't have more money to continue. It was so fast and sadly funny. I did smile instantly. Never tried it again.
A zero can make a small problem in there too.
People who bet on soccer games use that progressive strategy placing bets on draw. Odds are always over 2.5-2.7 and eventually and mathematically you should win but string could be very very long. And off course table limits can make you a problem too if you start with big amount.
sr. member
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July 07, 2017, 07:29:52 PM
#52
You walk into a casino, and you play roulette.

You bet
$10 on black,
lose
$30 on black
lose
$90 on black
lose
eventually
black comes out and you win.

I think the only thing stopping you would be the table limits?



This is the martingale strategy. You'll eventually lose. The bankroll you'll need to keep this going is extremely large.
sr. member
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July 03, 2017, 03:18:47 PM
#51
You walk into a casino, and you play roulette.

You bet
$10 on black,
lose
$30 on black
lose
$90 on black
lose
eventually
black comes out and you win.

I think the only thing stopping you would be the table limits?


In theory and on paper and in reality where the system is truly producing random outcomes every single time this can be the ace strategy to win.
But when you enter a casino, the cheating will start, you're not a mathematician to figure out the lengthy process behind the provably fair system so fooling you is the easiest thing in the world.
Now you should try this instead:

You bet $1 win or lose you again bet $2 win or lose you again bet $4 win or lose you again bet $8 win/lose bet $16 win/lose bet $35 win/lose bet $80 win/lose bet $170 win/lose bet $350 win/lose bet $740 and you could continue until reaching the table limit or you could try it on dice but if every single time you lose then you should realize that they're cheating. lol

But who will have that much money to risk like that, I think this formular looks like the martingale and with that kind of strategy you need an unending bankroll which will be difficult to come by.
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July 03, 2017, 12:01:25 AM
#50
You walk into a casino, and you play roulette.

You bet
$10 on black,
lose
$30 on black
lose
$90 on black
lose
eventually
black comes out and you win.

I think the only thing stopping you would be the table limits?


In theory and on paper and in reality where the system is truly producing random outcomes every single time this can be the ace strategy to win.
But when you enter a casino, the cheating will start, you're not a mathematician to figure out the lengthy process behind the provably fair system so fooling you is the easiest thing in the world.
Now you should try this instead:

You bet $1 win or lose you again bet $2 win or lose you again bet $4 win or lose you again bet $8 win/lose bet $16 win/lose bet $35 win/lose bet $80 win/lose bet $170 win/lose bet $350 win/lose bet $740 and you could continue until reaching the table limit or you could try it on dice but if every single time you lose then you should realize that they're cheating. lol
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July 02, 2017, 11:03:20 PM
#49
You walk into a casino, and you play roulette.

You bet
$10 on black,
lose
$30 on black
lose
$90 on black
lose
eventually
black comes out and you win.

I think the only thing stopping you would be the table limits?


Almost actually, No one can predict how much will  the strake will be so that you can earn as long as you are not greedy or you know when to stop. If you keep playing, of course you will lose.
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July 02, 2017, 10:52:22 PM
#48
You walk into a casino, and you play roulette.

You bet
$10 on black,
lose
$30 on black
lose
$90 on black
lose
eventually
black comes out and you win.

I think the only thing stopping you would be the table limits?



This is stopping you - bet size: 10$-30$-90$-270$-810$-2430$-7290$-21870$-65610$-196830$-590490$-1,771,470$=2,657,000$
After only 12 reds.

It's stupid to risk millions of dollars to catch 10$ loss.

It's not ten dollars. The more he loses the more he will win in the next roll. Buy you right 12 reds and it's all over. Doesn't seem like a good idea. Once you hit tabke limit you screwed. You can make profit because you will hit black eventually but you will never double what you began with

Well I guess you must have an infinite amount of money in order to feel safe applying this strategy because you could crash anywhere if you're out of money and where is this 38% statistics coming from? Does it have any credible basis?
The idea here that why would triple bet if you lost the first $10 bet? No one would really risk up millions on this one and 12 streaks in a row is possible on casino thats why its not good to make use of this strategy no matter how rich or big your balance is, you will surely be wrecked up if you did let your greediness control you. Risk on the amount that you can afford to lose.
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July 02, 2017, 09:08:33 PM
#47
You should always remember that there is no strategy which will guarantee you to win, all is about the odds and the balance that you can afford on one gambling session. If it is not high enough, then you will always loose, even with great "technique".
sr. member
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July 02, 2017, 08:44:59 PM
#46
You walk into a casino, and you play roulette.

You bet
$10 on black,
lose
$30 on black
lose
$90 on black
lose
eventually
black comes out and you win.

I think the only thing stopping you would be the table limits?



This is stopping you - bet size: 10$-30$-90$-270$-810$-2430$-7290$-21870$-65610$-196830$-590490$-1,771,470$=2,657,000$
After only 12 reds.

It's stupid to risk millions of dollars to catch 10$ loss.

It's not ten dollars. The more he loses the more he will win in the next roll. Buy you right 12 reds and it's all over. Doesn't seem like a good idea. Once you hit tabke limit you screwed. You can make profit because you will hit black eventually but you will never double what you began with

Well I guess you must have an infinite amount of money in order to feel safe applying this strategy because you could crash anywhere if you're out of money and where is this 38% statistics coming from? Does it have any credible basis?
hero member
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July 02, 2017, 06:32:13 PM
#45
You walk into a casino, and you play roulette.

You bet
$10 on black,
lose
$30 on black
lose
$90 on black
lose
eventually
black comes out and you win.

I think the only thing stopping you would be the table limits?



This is stopping you - bet size: 10$-30$-90$-270$-810$-2430$-7290$-21870$-65610$-196830$-590490$-1,771,470$=2,657,000$
After only 12 reds.

It's stupid to risk millions of dollars to catch 10$ loss.

It's not ten dollars. The more he loses the more he will win in the next roll. Buy you right 12 reds and it's all over. Doesn't seem like a good idea. Once you hit tabke limit you screwed. You can make profit because you will hit black eventually but you will never double what you began with
hero member
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July 02, 2017, 12:01:10 AM
#44
what you are referring is called martingale(modified) in terms of dice gambling site. As per my experience in dice site it is the worst strategy to use as you win a little and you loose a lot with this strategy.
legendary
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July 01, 2017, 07:58:38 PM
#43
You walk into a casino, and you play roulette.

You bet
$10 on black,
lose
$30 on black
lose
$90 on black
lose
eventually
black comes out and you win.

I think the only thing stopping you would be the table limits?



Table limites and your bankroll limit that I'm sure it's not infinity. It's a risky Martingale system, x3 on losses. You never know if the next bet will give you the profit to start again, it's like the online gambling, the house always have some advantage and in this case besides the table limits they have one green house, the zero, their house edge.

Yes, that is correct. If winning is so simple than by now, we should have seen many millionaires from gambling and most of the gambling houses under loss or closing the site. But we see many losses in gambling that means all these methods will never work in the longer run. Even with a huge bankroll, people tend to make a mistake of going with bigger bets then lose all the bankrolls. Always gamble only for fun and not earn money from it.
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July 01, 2017, 06:52:03 PM
#42
You walk into a casino, and you play roulette.

You bet
$10 on black,
lose
$30 on black
lose
$90 on black
lose
eventually
black comes out and you win.

I think the only thing stopping you would be the table limits?



Table limites and your bankroll limit that I'm sure it's not infinity. It's a risky Martingale system, x3 on losses. You never know if the next bet will give you the profit to start again, it's like the online gambling, the house always have some advantage and in this case besides the table limits they have one green house, the zero, their house edge.
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July 01, 2017, 04:20:11 PM
#41
I remember reading somewhere that the odds of flipping a coin 1 million times and getting 20 heads in a row at least once, is about 38%.

Think about how many times that roulette table has spun since the casino opened (at least a few dozen million times) and how many time 20 back-to-back black has occurred.

Probably never, nor does past results matter, yet it could just happen to be as soon as you apply this strategy.
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July 01, 2017, 03:36:36 PM
#40
I said many times and I will say it again martingale do not work! With bet limit you can't push martingale until the end even if you are a millionaire. How many times you can miss the bet on 33% chances to win is probably 20+, and here on forum there is people that have some amazing stories about their losing strike's.
I like to play progressive but if I gone to deep I'm stopping and changing the game, I don't have huge bankroll and martingale in most cases leads to 0 balance.
legendary
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July 01, 2017, 03:26:51 PM
#39
I don't know if martingale qualifies as a strategy.

I'm no pro gambler but would have to think watching the table and looking for trends in red versus black spins would be a better strategy than ante up on loss or double down on win.
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July 01, 2017, 10:06:08 AM
#38
You walk into a casino, and you play roulette.

You bet
$10 on black,
lose
$30 on black
lose
$90 on black
lose
eventually
black comes out and you win.

I think the only thing stopping you would be the table limits?



Table limits will stop you but also at some point you can't triple your bet anymore because you run out of money. This is similar to martingale strategy where you double your bet after every loss, but you will run out of money at some point. The odds really don't change.
legendary
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July 01, 2017, 08:24:57 AM
#37
I'm afraid that is just like martingale or even worst since you are escalating faster, and not just doubling after losses. You will run out of money or hit table limits very fast, so yes, that is not a very good betting strategy.
legendary
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July 01, 2017, 04:53:12 AM
#36
You walk into a casino, and you play roulette.

You bet
$10 on black,
lose
$30 on black
lose
$90 on black
lose
eventually
black comes out and you win.

I think the only thing stopping you would be the table limits?



Martingale strategy will kill your balance sooner or later. Never use this strategy unless you have unlimited bankroll.
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