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A kid I work with reckoned that he had a fool proof method of winning at roulette.
I have been testing it today on a roulette app and it works but you need a lot of money behind you to ensure you win.
I have never actually been in a casino so I don't know the rules but would this be allowed as it totally takes chance out of the game.
The idea is simple and to describe it I will start with £1, put 1 on red or black, you win you get 2 back, you lose then put 2 on the colour you chose, you win you get 4 so your actually 1 up on your starting point. As long as you stand fast and double the bet every loss and keep the bet on the colour you started with you will win eventually. The longest loosing streak I had was 6 so that meant I had lost 63 and needed to bet 64 to end up 1 up.
That was rare though, most of the time a red would come up between every 1 and 3 spins.
Using the free app I was better £10 a time and I was £100 up within 5 mins. The only way to lose is to run out of stake money before your colour comes up.
So would a casino allow you to play this way?
No idea if a Casino would let you do this but don't try it on the online roulette games, I'm convinced they're rigged to weed out exactly this kind of thing and you'll lose all your money.
The casino will happily let you play like this. The house edge is still 2.7% if you bet on red or black so they couldn't care less how you play. Their bankroll is much bigger than yours so you will still run out of money eventually.
Roulette is a fair game and the only strategy for a (non-rigged) roulette game is to be the casino!
Don't do it – it's extremely dangerous.
You can quickly get to a situation where you're wagering vast sums of money to try to win a very small amount; ultimately you run the risk of reaching a point where you simply can't afford to place the bet, or, more likely, you'll reach the max stake for the table and be unable to win your money back. And yes, the casino may decide they don't like what you're doing and refuse to take further wagers.
Of course, probability being what it is, you'll usually get away with this – you have a high chance of winning a small amount, and a small chance of losing a huge amount.
It isn't a winning strategy in the long term, though – whatever you do in European Roulette you will tend towards losing an average of 1/37th of the total amount you wager, the house edge is built in. (1/74th for French Roulette, 1/19th for American Roulette with the 0 and 00).
It's a known as the Martingale method and is very well known.
In theory yes it would always work if you had unlimited money but in reality it's quite easy to run out of money quickly, with £10 a time you only a good streak of losses before you're getting into big numbers and most tables will have a table limit on red and black.
What you're actually doing is offsetting your odds by increasing your stake. So you'll win £10 again and again and again, then suddenly you'll lose a big sum which will wipe out all your winnings.
online roulette games, I'm convinced they're rigged to weed out exactly this kind of thing
@flyguy I don't think the major ones are – they don't have to be. If they have lots of people playing, they're raking in the house edge anyway.won't a table limit kick in at some point and stop you placing a high bet?
The method works, as does the same if you bet on the favourite horse in every race until you won your desired amount. It does require a large working pot compared to what you want to gain though and critically discipline. If you go in with say a grand, you win your £50 in 5mins, you have to walk away. Most can't.
As @andpandy says the table limits (max and min) are set so you max out and lose a large amount of money too often for it to make economical sense.
In the end the house always wins!
The method works, as does the same if you bet on the favourite horse in every race until you won your desired amount.
@funny Nope, it would only work if you had infinite money and time and the bookie/casino would accept infinite stakes.It's simply a form of low-odds betting, where you risk a large amount for a high (but not certain) probability of winning a small amount.
It's negative value – people doing it lose money on average (though many get lucky).
It's not fool proof and you'll make very little.
Say you play for £1, forget the 0 and let's pretend the wheel goes red them black, etc so you win every other go.
After 100 spinss you've won £50, it's taken you 3 hours and you're making £16/hour minus expenses. You're not going to break their bank and is it really worthwhile.
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??????So them instead of £1 let's go for £100, with a view to making £5k in an evening. But your run of 6 meant you needed almost £7k of cash on you. What happens if it's the last few spins of the night, if it goes wrong on just the last 4 that's £1500 gone.
Further to my above post, given losing 6 times means losing 63x stake and having to gamble 64x, is we assumed that you couldn't fund that, then based on that occuring ~3.9% of the time in 10 games (I excluded zero to make the maths possible in my head), you'd only have a 50:50 chance of making it past 170 spins.
Then only thing that favours the casino is you running out of money or having a hard stop. The longer you play the more it acts in their favour. The less you play the less you can make from this route.
Want a guaranteed way to beat the casinos. Find one with a good restaurant, invariably the food and drink is subsidised by the gambling to draw you in.
Go and have a nice steak washed down with some of last decades burgundy. Enjoy the satisfaction of paying less than in a pure restaurant. Leave without gambling.
As each bet is independent of each other bet, why not start with the highest bet first and work down? Then, if you loose the highest bet, you don't have to loose all the other ones to get there and you have halved your losses. Win and you don't have to loose all the other bets either and come out richer.
Doubling up. When I first started work in the 60s a mate at work suggested exactly this to me. Foolproof, he said. We went to a casino with something like £20 between us (this was as far as I remember 1967 or 68). We came out that night with £110 each, which seemed a fortune at the time. So of course went back the next night… and lost it all. Yes, you have to have a huge amount of money to make it work, the casino has to have no limit to how many times you can double up and thirdly there's always the chance that the ball lands on zero in which case the bank wins.
The other way to win in the casinos is to play games against other people and not the casino. For example in the poker room, the casino might still take 5% off the table, but if you are more than 5% better than the other players then you will take their money and end up ahead on average
The casino couldn't care less who wins (someone always does) as they still take 5% but if you are a good player playing against drunken people that lost their money on roulette, blackjack and other losing propositions then you can walk away with their money (- the casino's fee).
In this case, the skill comes in learning the game and trying not to be the pats
The way you're playing, where you stick on the same colour (or odds and evens,) means you aren't taking it independently, but that you don't get them same in a row enough to hit the upper limit. I triple each time, if I'm lucky, it goes well, but is time consuming, if I'm not, I'm bust. I use it, but only when dragged to a casino for a social occasion and set myself an upper limit.
Many years ago, me and some pals had a winning strategy for the casino. We were bumming around for a while in Phnom Penh and there was this casino on a boat on the centre of town. Mainly Chinese businessmen (no Cambodians allowed) and us (scruffy backpackers) in the casino. We would play this dice game called sic bo. Between us we would scrape together about $10, then one of us would play betting tiny amounts. How did we win? Well, free drinks for those gambling…so we would stretch out our $10 for as long as we could (some nights we did well and came out in profit) but we always left long of about 6 to 7 pints of some dodgy asian lager on our way to Martinis.
One funny story from those nights…one of the guys I was hanging around with was an aussie who could speak fluent mandarin. He was at the sic bo table and we were huddled behind him drinking and giving useless advice. One of us knocked over a beer and it spilt all over the felt cloth of the game table. Whilst the croupier cleaned it up, a Chinese man turned to his group of friends and said something and they all laughed. My friend heard what he said ('f*cking foreigners') and turned to him and said in perfect chinese 'Your a f*cking foreigner in this country too mate' The reaction was hilarious, the Chinese group reacted in utter shame, red faces and they all got up and left immediately in silence. We felt like rock stars for a few minutes…good times.
You can't create value from nowhere, you can just play with the risk profile.
The nice thing about casino gambling is it is easy to do the analysis. When businesses are playing what is basically the same system in more complex circumstances such as a company which continually grows by acquisition or a bank operating a continually expanding position in financial markets it isn't as obvious. There can be years of apparent success before there's a catastrophic failure and a lot of people can get rich from pay and bonuses while it is happening.
It isn't a winning strategy in the long term, though – whatever you do in European Roulette you will tend towards losing an average of 1/37th of the total amount you wager, the house edge is built in. (1/74th for French Roulette, 1/19th for American Roulette with the 0 and 00).
@mark1 I've always felt that physical roulette (rather than online) is winnable, but I don't think I could do the level of analysis required to win. You only need a small advantage (and a large pot) to overcome the house edge.A lot of wheels are biased, so certain numbers or sectors are more probable than 1/37th. Also, a lot of croupiers are not random, so based on the point of release, certain sectors will be more probable. But for biased wheels, you need to analyse thousands of throws. And for autopilot croupiers, you would need to analyse and react very quickly and apparently innocently.
@carly Yeah, it may be possible to get an edge on a particular wheel or with a particular croupier – but, in addition to the enormous amount of work required to do this, you have to remember that the casino will be looking out for this and will work against you. They can (and do) rotate croupiers to make this harder, and can simply refuse to take your bets if they want.
You'd have to be enormously skilled at subterfuge to beat a casino at their own game!
Have some fun with this one. I put a max bet at £1024, 100 spins. Played it 17 times in a row, for 16 I had a net gain each time, on the 17th I wiped out all of that and ended up -£1285.
Even with hindsight, stopping at 16 x 100 would only have given me £719. To take £1000 into a casino, leave with £44 profit after a few hours.
It's not a guaranteed winning strategy as you don't have infinite time and money. If one of those is finite you can't guarantee to win. You have a certain odds of being up after so many days, which declines with time. But as ‘potential' profit increases with time, it's the human factor that ultimately makes it unwinnable.
Most normal people seem quite good at walking away from high risk-low chance-high payout of winning but find it harder to avoid high risk-high chance-low payout.
As an example of the former, you have the people selling those expensive lottery tickets at airport, disguised as win a car. Do many people as a % really play?
But on the other hand speeding in a car, very common. Payout: fractionally quicker journey, risk : high points/fine/accident/death, chance: most times you speed you don't suffer the risks.
I read a thing about how professional gamblers in '30s America used to find crooked games, wait for someone to place a big stake on a specific number and then place a relatively small bet on one of the numbers opposite. Because the tables were often rigged so the croupiers could keep the ball away from the numbers where the big money was, this skewed the odds in their favour enough for them to turn a profit.
Edit: I mean, since the tables were mostly run by the mob this may not have lead to a long and happy life anyway, but I'm still impressed by the ingenuity.
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Tips on roulette betting
Although roulette is a game of chance, you can give yourself a better chance of winning. You can do this if you follow a strategy when it comes to what you bet on and how much. Newcomers will tend to concentrate on their lucky numbers. Although that can work as part of a strategy – or as a stroke of beginner's luck – if you want to learn how to win at roulette, you need to have a plan.
The basics
For any complete novices out there, a roulette wheel is made up of 37 numbered pockets (or 38 if you are playing American roulette – and as an initial piece of advice you shouldn't, as it decreases your chances of winning!). Half of these numbers are coloured red and half are black with the ‘0' pocket green. A small ball is introduced when the wheel is spinning and players must predict where the ball will land.
Betting chips are placed on a betting table on the corresponding number, colour or section of the wheel giving fixed odds of the outcome. Players play against the house (or casino) rather than against the other players.
A croupier places the ball in the wheel – or in the case of an internet-based game a random number generator will produce the outcome. The roulette tips to win we will be sharing here work with either so you can count these as online roulette tips and tricks too.
One very important point you should understand right from the start though is that even if you become some sort of roulette expert, the house will always end up winning most of the time!
Roulette Strategies
When it comes to roulette tips to win there are basic rules you should follow – such as never bet more than you can afford to lose and don't chase losses. And don't expect to learn how to win at roulette every time. But if you use some of these roulette tips to win you might be able to minimise your losses.
There are a number of well-known strategies that can be followed if you want to regulate your betting and we are going to take a look at a few of them here.
Easy-to-understand Roulette Betting Tips
One of the most well-known systems when it comes to betting on roulette is the Martingale strategy. It is a very simple doubling up betting system. For example, if you start off by betting £10 on red and it comes in black, double your next bet to £20 on red. You need to keep on doing this until it lands on a red and this will cover your losses.
Another strategy that is good for more wary players is one known as the Paroli system. Here you make an initial bet of say £10 and if it loses you repeat the stake for the next spin. When your bet wins you double your stake for the next game and so on. If you then win three games in a row you should return back to your original stake. The thinking behind this system is that your luck will run out so it reigns in any outlandish bets before you get carried away.
Being organised is a good trait when it comes to roulette. Another one of the roulette betting tips that uses this to good effect is the La Bouchere system. Here you decide how much you want to win – let's say 30 chips – and split the amount into sections: 4, 8, 6, 4, 6, 2. Kaarten delen texas holdem. You take the numbers on the outside – here it would be 4 and 2 – and add them together to make your stake. You then bet on one of the 50:50 outside bets such as even. Repeat this until you have used all your chips. If any of the bets don't win you add the total stake to one of the ends and bet as before. The system predicts that you should be able to end up with your desired amount of winnings. And that is when you leave the table before you discard the system and bet!
Tips for Roulette Online
The thing about these roulette tips to win is that they apply whether you are in a real-life casino or playing online. As long as you are playing on a betting site that employs a random number generator the systems may be able to help you.
You also need to concentrate on the outside bets. These bets only apply to boxes outside the numbered grid of the betting table and are for red or black, odd or even, or for groups of numbers either in rows or number bands. The odds are not as big but that means that there is more chance of winning.
The inside bets refer to the numbered grid and the intersections joining them. You will win more per stake if you gamble on these but they are less likely to come in.
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Practice Makes Perfect
An advantage of playing roulette online is that you can also use the betting site's offers to good effect. Depending on what site you sign up to as a customer account holder you should be able to get yourself an attractive welcome bonus. This means that you could head straight for the site's roulette games – and there are bound to be quite a few to choose from – and use your free bets or bonus cash to start off with.
And most online sites will allow you to play for fun first as well. Although you won't win anything this way it will give you a chance to get accustomed to the game – and the site – so when you think you are ready for the real thing you can put some of these other roulette tips to win to good use.
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Make sure that you are playing in a reputable casino – or on a site that gives you a chance to win by having the random number generating software.
In a real casino, you may not be able to use the systems that cover all possible outcomes but with some practice, a disciplined approach and a little bit of what every roulette player needs – luck – you could find that it becomes your new favourite game.
Using roulette tips to win
As you can see, there are some very well known strategies and systems that are used, as well as some basic hints and tips, that will help you as you get into playing roulette, either in a real casino or online. None of these are guaranteed to help you win every time.
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Roulette is one of the most popular sports in a casino and one that attracts a lot of players. As long as you remember that the long shot bets are that – long shots – you can put some of the strategies here into practice and use these roulette tips to win.
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Even if you go on a bit of a losing streak you need to remember that someone always wins – so why not you?
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