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Roulette Machines in the Bookies.



Taybha

Whalewhine
Oct 8, 2008
27,670
Uwantsumorwat
18 for whatever reason statisticly is the most bet on single number worldwide closely followed by 8,the least popular is 36,no info on the machine variety but from my weekly £5 in them 17 and 10 and 28 seem to be regular on the machine of my choice.
 




Fazz62

New member
Aug 27, 2008
1,262
18 for whatever reason statisticly is the most bet on single number worldwide closely followed by 8,the least popular is 36,no info on the machine variety but from my weekly £5 in them 17 and 10 and 28 seem to be regular on the machine of my choice.

Taybah

18= as one of the numbers most people round the table can reach and place there bets on?

8= Chinese think it is a lucky number?



By the way. What's with lucky number 10?

Cock size?

If so. Is it cm or inches ???
 


Taybha

Whalewhine
Oct 8, 2008
27,670
Uwantsumorwat
Taybah

18= as one of the numbers most people round the table can reach and place there bets on?

8= Chinese think it is a lucky number?



By the way. What's with lucky number 10?

Cock size?

If so. Is it cm or inches ???

You normally follow me into the lav so you should know i am still working to imperial. :lolol:
 








You said 10 not me,im not one to boast,or under cut myself.

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butchy

Well-known member
Jul 24, 2005
1,953
Bethnal Green, E2
The doubling system *always* works.
For example:

put a quid on black,
if you lose put £2 on black,
if you lose again put £4 on black,
if you lose again put £8 on black...etc, etc...carry on doubling your stake each time you lose. The probability of red coming in 10 times on the trot stands at about 0.09%...so in theory if you have a bit of cah to back yourself up, you can make money by using this system.

If you have £1000 to back you up for example, you will come unstuck once every 19,000 spins at £1 stakes.

You have not been charged for this information
 




The doubling system *always* works.
For example:

put a quid on black,
if you lose put £2 on black,
if you lose again put £4 on black,
if you lose again put £8 on black...etc, etc...carry on doubling your stake each time you lose. The probability of red coming in 10 times on the trot stands at about 0.09%...so in theory if you have a bit of cah to back yourself up, you can make money by using this system.

If you have £1000 to back you up for example, you will come unstuck once every 19,000 spins at £1 stakes.

You have not been charged for this information

I disagree; you will come unstuck once every 1024 spins - even if you had £1023 to back you up at £1 stakes.
The long run of consecutive reds will come up sooner or later, and after 9, you are faced with risking your last £512 on the 10th spin having already lost £511. It is akin to betting long odds-on many times over, i.e. you are in effect gambling £1023 to win £1 each time (at odds of 1-1023) that such a losing streak will not happen. Do it enough times and it just might!
 
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Evening N's
How's things?
Havent seen you posting much on this board of late!!

:lolol::lolol: nice to have you back notty
Thanks. I was spending ridiculous amounts of time on the crack-cocaine substitute that is NSC, and had to give it a rest as the kitchen floor was becoming a quagmire and domestically things slowly slid downhill. Do you know if Kim and Aggie are due in Mansfield soon, as I now find myself calculating odds in the early hours for some complete stranger I've never heard of before!
 
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nail-Z

Well-known member
Jul 10, 2003
2,972
North Somerset
The doubling system *always* works.
For example:

put a quid on black,
if you lose put £2 on black,
if you lose again put £4 on black,
if you lose again put £8 on black...etc, etc...carry on doubling your stake each time you lose. The probability of red coming in 10 times on the trot stands at about 0.09%...so in theory if you have a bit of cah to back yourself up, you can make money by using this system.

If you have £1000 to back you up for example, you will come unstuck once every 19,000 spins at £1 stakes.

You have not been charged for this information


I have seen a run of 15 blacks before - and witnessed a lot of people losing much more than they could afford to lose chasing the Red. To me, it just doesn't make sense.

Regardless of any previous spins, the odds of a black / red coming in will never change. It will always be a little under 50%.

Most casino's will also have a table limit - so even if you're loaded you will soon find your stake is pegged back to less than your losses.
 




butchy

Well-known member
Jul 24, 2005
1,953
Bethnal Green, E2
I agree with you Nail-z-gull and nottseagull...i would never use this. especially not in roulette machines where colours tend to streak more than on a live wheel. Basically roulette is a clowns game and i've got mates who spunk away hundreds of pounds in them.

i just posted that cos on paper it actually sounds appealing, when in reality there is no 'system' to beat roulette machines.

Might of got the maths wrong cos was just working it out off top of my head
 


Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,096
Lancing
When I played these machines I have seen Black some in 17 times in a row. It is quite common for red or black to come in 10 times in a row. I also had 16 winning spins in a row covering 50% of the table, the odds of that is 33000 to 1. My advice is NEVER play these machines they will take EVERY penny back and NEVER pay out.
 


Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,096
Lancing
When I played these machines I have seen Black some in 17 times in a row. It is quite common for red or black to come in 10 times in a row. I also had 16 losing spins in a row covering 50% of the table, the odds of that is 33000 to 1. My advice is NEVER play these machines they will take EVERY penny back and NEVER pay out.
 




Napper

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
24,452
Sussex
you can rarely treble your stake on the bookies roulette machines. So if you use it with a £10 stake and collect at £20 you will be a winner. I'd say 4 out of 5 goes you will be "up" on your stake. It's knowing when to walk away

The bookies win as people dont know when to quit
 


Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,096
Lancing
16 winning spins in a row :lolol:

Also if by some miracle your number comes up and you make a decent return expect to lose at least the next 6 spins when regardless of what numbers you back it will take every penny. They NEVER give 2 decent winning spins in a row.
 


Napper

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
24,452
Sussex
16 winning spins in a row :lolol:

Also if by some miracle your number comes up and you make a decent return expect to lose at least the next 6 spins when regardless of what numbers you back it will take every penny. They NEVER give 2 decent winning spins in a row.


Thats not true either
 


Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,096
Lancing
you can rarely treble your stake on the bookies roulette machines. So if you use it with a £10 stake and collect at £20 you will be a winner. I'd say 4 out of 5 goes you will be "up" on your stake. It's knowing when to walk away

The bookies win as people dont know when to quit

I would say its 1 out of 5 times. I can guarantee also your first spin will be a losing one. Usually 3 or 4 spins in a row to get the playing into " chasing " mode. The machines are designed to play to the punters greatest weaknesses. The bookies spent thousands on consultants to get a system that would make if more like the punter would sounk every last penny he had in them.

Just say NO kids.
 




Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,096
Lancing
Thats not true either

It is. Can and play one today and I can GUARANTEE you will not get 2 decent wins in a row. I don't play them anymore. If I want a punt it is horses, dogs or football where you have a sporting chance and not be shafted up the rear by a machine controlled by the bookie.
 


When I played these machines I have seen Black some in 17 times in a row. It is quite common for red or black to come in 10 times in a row..

During that time, did you also notice sequences of alternating outcomes (red-black-red-black-red-black). If not, then the machines are not producing outcomes randomnly as an alternating sequence is just as likely as one of the same colour.
 


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