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A roulette method with teeth
| September 5th, 2010 at 10:39:39 AM permalink | |
| mrjjj Member since: Sep 4, 2010 Threads: 56 Posts: 1076 | Thank you. On the forums for around 6 years, playing for around 8.5 years, 'doing well' playing for around 3.5 years. Trial and error. Ken (AP is for suckers) Gambler's Fallacy is a term coined by unsuccessful gamblers to validate their reasons for losing. |
| September 5th, 2010 at 11:14:09 AM permalink | |
| Keyser Member since: Apr 16, 2010 Threads: 17 Posts: 528 | You may want to reconsider your statement and add the following, "doing well because of limited play time." I believe that you may have played over the last eight years. However, I suspect that you don't play very often. -Keyser |
| September 5th, 2010 at 11:22:05 AM permalink | |
| mrjjj Member since: Sep 4, 2010 Threads: 56 Posts: 1076 | True point, what if someone only plays twice a year? Myself at the highest peak, was 3-5 times per week. Now its around 1-2 times per week, am quite busy with a business. I would ask you something but I know I'll only get a lie. Why? Because this is the world wide web. lol Ken (AP is for suckers) Gambler's Fallacy is a term coined by unsuccessful gamblers to validate their reasons for losing. |
| September 5th, 2010 at 12:20:34 PM permalink | |
| thecesspit Member since: Apr 19, 2010 Threads: 36 Posts: 2644 |
If you believe that prior events will have a bearing on future events, then yes, hot and cold streets matter. If you don't believe that, then hot and cold doesn't matter, that's just the appearance of a pattern where there is none. But my opinion is that you brought your restaurant with some luck on the roulette table. But as patterns go, it's no worse than any other and better than some that rely on a progression of losing bets. "Then you can admire the real gambler, who has neither eaten, slept through nor lived, he has so smarted under the scourge of his martingale, so suffered on the rack of his desire, for a coup at trente-et-quarante" - Honore de Balzac, 1829 |
| September 5th, 2010 at 12:31:38 PM permalink | |
| mrjjj Member since: Sep 4, 2010 Threads: 56 Posts: 1076 | I'm only half owner. Around 80% (est.) of my business buy in came from NET winnings of roulette. Also, there are no 'pattern' issues in this method. Not sure where you got that from? Ken (AP is for suckers) Gambler's Fallacy is a term coined by unsuccessful gamblers to validate their reasons for losing. |
| September 5th, 2010 at 12:39:48 PM permalink | |
| thecesspit Member since: Apr 19, 2010 Threads: 36 Posts: 2644 | The method looks at the pattern of the last 12 spins. Has a set of numbers come up or not? That's the pattern you want. I could ask what percentage you've bet and percentage won and number of bets, but it actually doesn't matter. Either: a) You've spotted a good system that works. b) You've got lucky over the medium term and managed to come out well ahead. I much prefer b over a. You may think a over b. If I could stand playing 00 roulette again, I'd use this system for a bit to mix things up. I just don't enjoy playing roulette, and as I suspect b over a, not going to try it :) "Then you can admire the real gambler, who has neither eaten, slept through nor lived, he has so smarted under the scourge of his martingale, so suffered on the rack of his desire, for a coup at trente-et-quarante" - Honore de Balzac, 1829 |
| September 5th, 2010 at 12:49:59 PM permalink | |
| mrjjj Member since: Sep 4, 2010 Threads: 56 Posts: 1076 | Not sure I agree with your definition of a pattern but thats the least of my issues. I said it before, some reading this, will play it. No doubt about it. Thats a new thread I could start.....people that troll around looking for freebies. Ken (AP is for suckers) Gambler's Fallacy is a term coined by unsuccessful gamblers to validate their reasons for losing. |
| September 5th, 2010 at 2:11:02 PM permalink | |
| thecesspit Member since: Apr 19, 2010 Threads: 36 Posts: 2644 |
What would you call looking at the last 12 spins? Your looking for a pattern of results which 2 from a street in the last 12. "Then you can admire the real gambler, who has neither eaten, slept through nor lived, he has so smarted under the scourge of his martingale, so suffered on the rack of his desire, for a coup at trente-et-quarante" - Honore de Balzac, 1829 |
| September 5th, 2010 at 2:22:57 PM permalink | |
| mrjjj Member since: Sep 4, 2010 Threads: 56 Posts: 1076 | I think you would agree there are more than one definition of a pattern? Not sure this is one but like I said, the 'wording' is not at the top of my list. If YOU want to call it a pattern, knock yourself out. I see a pattern more like this >> RR BB RR BB. Ken (AP is for suckers) Gambler's Fallacy is a term coined by unsuccessful gamblers to validate their reasons for losing. |
| September 5th, 2010 at 3:09:05 PM permalink | |
| mkl654321 Member since: Aug 8, 2010 Threads: 65 Posts: 3412 |
There are many definitions of the word "pattern", but none of those definitions describes what happens on a roulette wheel. Previous spins do NOT, repeat, do NOT influence the outcome of subsequent spins. If you think that they do--that past results influence future results--what would you say is the force behind the influence? Is the roulette wheel intelligent? Does it have a memory? Is the roulette ball actually sentient, and shows a preference for landing in one slot over another (it would also have to have little jet packs or a gyroscope so it would be able to influence the outcome, but that's no siller then its being sentient)? Or is there some great grand mysterious force that is influencing the outcome of things like dice rolls and roulette wheel spins? Maybe it's a god, and His name is Luckitron. All hail Luckitron! If you think about it, your belief system is pretty silly. The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one. The happiness of credulity is a cheap and dangerous quality.---George Bernard Shaw |
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