Quote: toto2"I ran 10,000 sims and showed a 37.43% rate of making a $1000 win goal. A 62.57% bust rate of $3K start bankroll.
So what this means is that about one third of the time this "system" will turn your 3,000 dollars into 4,000 dollars but two-thirds of the time it will turn your 3,000 dollars into zero dollars.
Is there a "DontPass" line to this roulette system?
Quote: FleaStiffSo what this means is that about one third of the time this "system" will turn your 3,000 dollars into 4,000 dollars but two-thirds of the time it will turn your 3,000 dollars into zero dollars.
Is there a "DontPass" line to this roulette system?
Bet all the streets except the ones he's betting on?
Quote:mrjjj, how many times in a row would you estimate this has worked for you? If you've been doing this for 3.5 years an average of 1-2 times per week, then i would estimate 250 outings at $1K each = $250K. If you haven't dropped very many 3K bankrolls during this time, i'd say there is a large discrepancy between nope27's simulation and your experiences in the casino.
His experience in the casino is the problem. He has very little! When he could he possibly find time to actually go to the casinos?
I can't find what there is about this little system of his that's supposed to have "teeth".
-Keyser
Quote: KeyserHis experience in the casino is the problem. He has very little! When he could he possibly find time to actually go to the casinos?
I can't find what there is about this little system of his that's supposed to have "teeth".
-Keyser
(lol) The problem with Keyser/Herb/Caleb/cupcake/Snowjob/Farnsworth3 of course is......he LIES on almost ALL his postings, I cant tell when the guy is serious. He'll jump in the car and drive off to Dallas because some loon said the 16 is hitting alot. (ROFL) Now that IS COMEDY!!
Keyser maybe plays at a REAL casino 4 times a year but puts down others who POST regarding how they play. His NEW threads? Not many folks. Its easy to do what he does. He WAITS for others and THEN ATTACKS them in order to up his image. Sad but true. Poor, poor Keyser. Someday you'll get an edge at this game buddy. (lol)
Ken
Quote: toto2I read this whole thread and noticed that nope27's post back on page 7 was not noticed by anyone. There, he stated:
"I ran 10,000 sims of the "street last 12 spins" C+ system in Roulette Xtreme software and showed a 37.43% win rate of making a $1000 win goal. A 62.57% bust rate of $3K start bankroll. The longest win streak was 32 sessions. The second longest was 18 and the median was only 3."
So doesn't this settle the matter?
mrjjj, how many times in a row would you estimate this has worked for you? If you've been doing this for 3.5 years an average of 1-2 times per week, then i would estimate 250 outings at $1K each = $250K. If you haven't dropped very many 3K bankrolls during this time, i'd say there is a large discrepancy between nope27's simulation and your experiences in the casino.
I did NOT say I play *THIS* method solely for 3.5 years. BTW, it'll soon be 4 years instead of 3.5
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Quote: BrooklynJakeI tried it recently and the Casino refused to allow me to make the bets./q]
You tried to bet on two dozens or two columns
at once and they said no? Its one of the most
common bets in roulette. Are you sure?"It's not called gambling if the math is on your side."
((24/38) * 1) - (14/38) * 2))/2= -0.0526 . Which is the usual house advantage of 5.26 percent. Why won't they let me do this??
Quote: BrooklynJakeI'm very, very, sure.
But it makes no sense, every betting space on the felt is allowed,
how could it not be.
Quote: EvenBobBut it makes no sense, every betting space on the felt is allowed,
how could it not be.
Thats a bit too odd for me. I mean, who cares?
Ken
Quote: Brooklyn JakeI just realized something. The house edge is exactly the same. If you win, you win 2 units but always sacrifice 1, with a probability of 24/38. If you lose, you lose 2 units with a probability of 14/38. So the house advantage equals:
((24/38) * 1) - (14/38) * 2))/2= -0.0526 . Which is the usual house advantage of 5.26 percent. Why won't they let me do this??
More than likely it's because you weren't betting the table min. on both columns, otherwise they would have let you bet that way.
Quote: BrooklynJakeThey were 2 of the 3 dozens. Yes, it is a common bet, that's discussed in many betting guides, but the Hollywood Casino in Charles Town WVa refused to allow me to make the bet. I'm very, very, sure.
How incredibly strange. I always bet two columns when I'm playing Roulette. That's how James Bond played it, too.