Quote: billryanA simple experiment should prove this.
If you bet on red, black, odd and even, then the ball should land on green.
Or you could cover every possible bet so they all pay out the same and watch as the machine blows a gasket trying to pay out as little as possible.
Lol, since Bill has me blocked he doesn't realize I just said that last page
Quote: EvenBobTens of thousands at least before you start to notice. This stuff didn't come to me 20 minutes after I started playing roulette, it took a couple of years. Practicing for a couple hours a day.
Quote: EvenBob{If you claim there is anotehr one, you ought to be able to provide some evidence for it.}
How can I prove he wins, I have no idea how he does it. Nor do I want to know!
Quote: EvenBob
He claims he's met other roulette players in Vegas who do what he does, but not many. He says I could do it if I wanted to practice for a few years. No thanks.
Quote: EvenBobAgain, read my first posts. He said it would take a couple years of practice and I said no thanks. Years? get real.
Quote: What AxelWolf actually saidIf a roulette game has lost money for the house over a quarter, or whatever, its absolutely due to someone getting super lucky while making large bets compared to the average for a short period of time.
Quote: What EvenBob quotedIf a roulette game has lost money for the house over a quarter, or whatever, its absolutely due to someone getting super lucky
See how EvenBob tries to make it look as though AxelWolf has likened the RTP smoothing of a slot machine with Auto roulette. Axelwolf expressed no such agreeing sentiment.Quote: EvenBobAnd that is exactly almost word-for-word what I said. And there has never been a time at the end of a quarter a casino has ever said well, we lost money on our slot machines last month. Casinos absolutely depend on slot machines for the majority of their gambling revenue every month. They are as dependable as the sun coming up.
That looks like selective quoting to me with a view to distorting the meaning.
Warning: Don't do it again, Evenbob.
What's new?Quote: OnceDear
That looks like selective quoting to me with a view to distorting the meaning.
Are you saying the way you think slot machines work, is that if the player is winning too often, the machine starts to shift the odds further in favor of the house to “catch up” and bring the overall return back to the intended house edge?