Uncle Spielberg
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I tend to agree Bozza.
I agree with the comments over it being a mug's game. It's only a mug's game if you let it be. As long as you walk into the casino with a limit on what you're happy to lose then it's not a problem at all. I will limit myself to £50 a night which isn't a great deal but means I can play for the night and have a good time whether or not there's anything left at the end of the night.
Those roulette machines are just evil. It's been about six years since i played on one and i never want to go down that road again- it was compulsive gambling that i had no control over, just trying to chase losses most of the time. I was staking £10 on an odd or even number and the amount escalated. One week i'd just got paid and in the space of a few minutes i'd spunked £200 away - i felt f***ing sick for days after and made a vow never to play on them again.
Now, whenever i'm in a bookies there'll always be some mug doing their money on them. I've seen punters kick the machines, spit on them, the inevitable swearing. I'd like to see the Conservative government (if they get in) do an investigation into those machines because they can ruin lives big time.
If you are able to take a bit of cash, know your limit and can walk away should your luck run out then roulette and time in a real casino can be great fun.
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Those roulette machines are just evil. It's been about six years since i played on one and i never want to go down that road again- it was compulsive gambling that i had no control over, just trying to chase losses most of the time. I was staking £10 on an odd or even number and the amount escalated. One week i'd just got paid and in the space of a few minutes i'd spunked £200 away - i felt f***ing sick for days after and made a vow never to play on them again.
Now, whenever i'm in a bookies there'll always be some mug doing their money on them. I've seen punters kick the machines, spit on them, the inevitable swearing. I'd like to see the Conservative government (if they get in) do an investigation into those machines because they can ruin lives big time.
I was in Ladbrokes on Firday night and this woman came in the a purse ful of £20's.
She must have lost at least £300 or £400 in about 5 minutes!
2. These roulette, and similar, machines in bookies are just a modern variant of the fruit machine. Fixed odds for the house and a game for mugs.
I've used the Ladbrokes website for online Roulette and the number of times you will get the same number come up twice in a row is ridiculous. You won't go more than 15 spins without a number coming up twice in a row.
I am convinced their "Random Number Generator" is fixed as you quite often get the most unrealistic sequences. i.e. 12 came up in 3 out of 4 spins followed immediately by 10 coming up twice in a row.
I agree McShane. I have often seen that sort of sequence, but why is it fixed in that way? You would think by now that enough people would continue betting on the number that has just come up until it repeats to make it unviable to fix it in this way.