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proofitable stratagies for beating the casinos
| November 5th, 2011 at 2:06:05 PM permalink | |
| Keyser Member since: Apr 16, 2010 Threads: 19 Posts: 575 | Of course there are ways to beat the wheel. On some wheel designs the player's edge is far higher than any other casino game availabe to the player. For more info, all you have to do it read on the history of the wheel written by George Melas, a wheel engineer at TCS Huxley, or read an encyclopedia. The visual ballistic players, aka wheel watchers, use to devour the wheels. The edge available to them use to make card counting a single deck 3/2 game look like a waste of time. |
| November 5th, 2011 at 9:22:42 PM permalink | |
| Ibeatyouraces Member since: Jan 12, 2010 Threads: 17 Posts: 907 | When I play mississippi stud, I have a 78% edge and sometimes even over 100%. "Shut up Meg."
Peter Griffin, Family Guy |
| November 6th, 2011 at 12:40:07 AM permalink | |
| Keyser Member since: Apr 16, 2010 Threads: 19 Posts: 575 | The wheel watchers on the old wheels were over 100% at times. However, in order to grasp the edge on a game, you really need to specify the degrees of freedom. Regarding your edge - I can only guess that you're using some kind of sort play reading the back printed edges of the cards. |
| November 6th, 2011 at 7:53:56 AM permalink | |
| Ibeatyouraces Member since: Jan 12, 2010 Threads: 17 Posts: 907 | Regarding your edge - I can only guess that you're using some kind of sort play reading the back printed edges of the cards. Quite wrong and not even in the ballpark. As for old wheels, I think the OP was talking about present day opportunities. "Shut up Meg."
Peter Griffin, Family Guy |
| November 6th, 2011 at 9:32:40 AM permalink | |
| Keyser Member since: Apr 16, 2010 Threads: 19 Posts: 575 | Regarding the Miss. Stud: Then I'm not convinced that your edge is realized. I suspect that it's, at most, fleeting at times. |
| November 6th, 2011 at 1:23:12 PM permalink | |
| EvenBob Member since: Jul 18, 2010 Threads: 231 Posts: 6383 |
This isn't that hard to understand. The old wheels were junk. When the ball came off the track, it hit a steep incline not unlike Mt Everest. The pockets were deep and had high frets in between them. The ball was snatched into one of them like it was grabbed by a magnet. A drunken child could predict where a ball would land with just a little practice. The wheels they make today have almost no incline, no frets, and the pockets are really just indentations in the wheel. The ball bounces and jumps around like crazy, nothing like the old wheels. One casino owner to another: "It would be so much easier if we could just hit them over the head, steal their money, and throw their bodies in the creek." Al Swearengen, Deadwood |
| November 6th, 2011 at 1:25:52 PM permalink | |
| Keyser Member since: Apr 16, 2010 Threads: 19 Posts: 575 |
That's not entirely true. Certain models and ball configurations trap the ball quite well. |
| November 6th, 2011 at 3:37:53 PM permalink | |
| EvenBob Member since: Jul 18, 2010 Threads: 231 Posts: 6383 |
Not the most popular wheels that are in most casinos today. Maybe some wheel manufacturer in Outer Slovinia hasn't caught on yet, but even they will change eventually. One casino owner to another: "It would be so much easier if we could just hit them over the head, steal their money, and throw their bodies in the creek." Al Swearengen, Deadwood |
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