November 28th, 2009 at 11:15:24 AM
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I FIND YOUR SITE VERY USEFUL THANK YOU. I HAVE MAINTAINED THAT NO SYSTEM WORKS IN THE LONG RUN BUT SINCE THE CASINO MARGIN ON A SINGLE ZERO WHEEL, PLAYING EVEN CHANCES IS (1/37/2) = 1.351% SURELY THERE ARE TIMES WHEN THE PLAYER IS AHEAD. I HAVE PLAYED AN EVEN CHANCE BY PLAYING A UNIT AN INCREASING IT EVERY TIME I LOSE AND DECREASING IT EVERY TIME I WIN. STARTING WITH 1 UNIT AND PLAYING A CRISS CROSS OF RED BLACK RED BLACK. I START WITH A BET OF 0 AND ADD IF I LOSE AND SUBTRACT IF I WIN. FOR EXAMPLE IF THE BET IS RED AND THE STAKE IS MINUS 3 I PLAY 3 ON BLACK.IF PROBALITY FOLLOWS A NORMAL CURVE, SURELY I CAN EXIT WHEN I AM RIDING THE CURVE AND START AGAIN HE NEXT DAY.THE WHEEL WOUDL HAVE A VERY DIFFICULT TIME PREDICTING MY ENTRY AND EXIT TIME THERBY REDUCING ITS EDGE?
WOULD APPRECIATE YOU ANSWER.
BOZO10
WOULD APPRECIATE YOU ANSWER.
BOZO10
November 28th, 2009 at 11:27:32 AM
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ALL SYSTEMS
November 28th, 2009 at 3:14:53 PM
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My recommendation is to not use "ALL CAPS." Aside from that, your system is worth only the pleasure it brings you, nothing more. Your system does not alter the house edge, nor does it give you any short term or long term advantage.
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November 28th, 2009 at 4:24:05 PM
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I'll leave it to others but I think your house edge is actually twice what you claim. And yes, there is indeed quite likely to be a point in time when the player is ahead. There is indeed going to be times when the player is behind. Whether ahead or behind, he is still playing a negative expectation game and each and every spin of that wheel has a negative expectation irrespective of exit points or playing hopscotch on the layout. Shift between red and black or pick one and stay with it. It depends solely on your whims.Quote: bozo10But since the casino margin is 1.351% Surely there are times when the player is ahead.
November 28th, 2009 at 7:09:11 PM
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Quote: bozo10SURELY THERE ARE TIMES WHEN THE PLAYER IS AHEAD.
No. In a negative expectation you can lose the first two bets, and never get out of the hole, regardless of how big the bankroll is. Even infinitely big.
The house edge in most single-zero roulette games is 2.7%. You need the European rules, where you get half back on even money bets if the ball lands in zero, to get down to 1.35%.
Agreed about the all caps, they are obnoxious.
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