Hi Kasino King
Thank you for your comments. Yes I'm an idiot!
I've been scammed in the past and decided to put in the hard work; do a lot of research and practise a great deal to develop my own winning strategy.
I have done that now and make a good living from my disciplined approach.
The more that people tell me only idiots would sell/share their succcess the more inclined I am to just forget Forums and concentrate on building up a bigger Bank balance at the casinos.
Please don't say it's impossible because I've been doing it now for over two years.
Those poor old Maths guys just test and trial the strategies to infinity sending the information and data through millions of spins. The most important ingredient they leave out is the Human Factor. This interaction is crucial for success.
I don't mean to insult you but by putting in the hard yards you will see how the wheel can be beaten.
I [/U]would[U]:be an idiot if I gave away that information for nothing. squished:
WRX
OK Steve Morgan, what is your purpose here?
Are you expecting to sell your system? Or are you looking for general interest, bragging, advice and encouragement with absolutely 100% no chance of money being handed over from us to you?
-SenecaThere is nothing which Fortune does not dare.
-Robert J. AumannIn interactive decision making – games -- you must consider what other people would do if you did something different from what you actually do.
- Napoleon BonaparteThe great general is not he who makes fewest mistakes, but he who can best take advantage of the mistakes of his enemy.
Hi Dice Man
Ask a Maths guy if it is possible to spin 1,000 zeros in a row and his immediate answer will be, "Of course! Anything is possible in roulette!"![]()
Ask a realist if they will ever see that event and the answer is, "Obviously not!"
Numbers, colours, dozens, columns etc do have a tendency to, clump/streak/sleep at times and it is this phenomena that allow astute gamblers to gain that elusive edge.
I'm not bragging about successes and I certainly don't need anyone to hand over any hard-earned money to me, I make enough gambling at casinos or online. It's not hard!
WRX
No this is the phenomenon that allow degenerative gamblers to delude themselves that they have a winning system.Originally Posted by Steve Morgan
Are you saying that each spin is not an independent event from the last and the next? If so, what are your reasons for believing so?
So why are you here...?I'm not bragging about successes and I certainly don't need anyone to hand over any hard-earned money to me, I make enough gambling at casinos or online. It's not hard!
WRX
-SenecaThere is nothing which Fortune does not dare.
-Robert J. AumannIn interactive decision making – games -- you must consider what other people would do if you did something different from what you actually do.
- Napoleon BonaparteThe great general is not he who makes fewest mistakes, but he who can best take advantage of the mistakes of his enemy.
I know of a roulette system they is promoted well and comes with a million dollar pay out if you can prove that the system will not beat the house. If you have interest send me a private message and I will give you a web site.
Cheers
Dave
I never said you are an idiot, only that someone trying to sell a guaranteed winning system would be one. I didn't see that it said you were selling it anywhere in your original post.Originally Posted by Steve Morgan
I personally believe it is possible to win at roulette (& some other games) with the right strategy, but you are never going to get mega-rich mega-quick.
I also disagree with the 'every spin is independent' argument. They are of course, but if you live to be 125 you will never see the same number hit 6 times in a row, for example.
Also the longer something has not hit the higher the probability that it will come. The odds are exactly the same with each spin, but the probability increases.
Anyway, I'm glad to hear your system is working well for you, and making you a nice profit, just as mine does for me!![]()
However, I still give the following advice to anyone else reading this thread:-
NEVER EVER pay anything for any 'guaranteed winning systems'
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Kasino, what you said is right, but I dont agree with this point:
If each outcome is a new event, the probability of any number is the same on every spin.Also the longer something has not hit the higher the probability that it will come.
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Originally Posted by Dice Man
If you flip a thousand heads in a row on a fair coin the chance of flipping a heads or a tails on the next flip is 1/2.
It's unlikely but possible.I also disagree with the 'every spin is independent' argument. They are of course, but if you live to be 125 you will never see the same number hit 6 times in a row, for example.
-SenecaThere is nothing which Fortune does not dare.
-Robert J. AumannIn interactive decision making – games -- you must consider what other people would do if you did something different from what you actually do.
- Napoleon BonaparteThe great general is not he who makes fewest mistakes, but he who can best take advantage of the mistakes of his enemy.
Hi Everyone
While every new spin is independent of the previous spin, numbers, do have a habit of clumping; columns and dozens have a habit of streaking and sleeping etc and it is this phenomena that I utilise to increase my chances of winning.
Maths guys will test and trial systems 'til they're blue in the face but they have no way of incorporating the human factor into their calculations. This is where I feel that, while we say the previous spins have no bearing on the next spin, they actually do because we, as humans, know the 'history'. We are the ones who choose to bet or not which puts us in control.
When spins get out of kilter, probability tries to bring it back into line. Just look at hot and cold numbers or coulmns and dozens that sleep for 20 spins; sooner or later probability fights to re-adjusts the imbalance.![]()
Food for thought! Comments welcome.
WRX
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