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scooter1

How soon is now?
I've got a mate who plays them and regularly walks out of the bookies with the thick end of a grand in his pocket, ive seen him do it a couple of times and his "system" seems to work. It does involve being prepared to lose a hunderd quid or so, but it does work.
I've also seen him do it at casinos and the results are the same
 




Cecil

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Feb 8, 2008
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I've got a mate who plays them and regularly walks out of the bookies with the thick end of a grand in his pocket, ive seen him do it a couple of times and his "system" seems to work. It does involve being prepared to lose a hunderd quid or so, but it does work.
I've also seen him do it at casinos and the results are the same

Do share his system with us ! :thumbsup:
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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A mate of mine trousered a couple of hundred quid on TWO spins once (real Roulette). His chips were on 25 (for Zamora). It came in twice in a row. Unreal.
 


Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
43,098
Lancing
I've got a mate who plays them and regularly walks out of the bookies with the thick end of a grand in his pocket, ive seen him do it a couple of times and his "system" seems to work. It does involve being prepared to lose a hunderd quid or so, but it does work.
I've also seen him do it at casinos and the results are the same

I am sorry and no offence but that is bollocks. Does he tell you the times he loses as I can guarantee you he loses times more than he wins. There is no system in roulette and those sad fucks you see writing all the numbers down on a card and trying to work out the next spin are the saddest of the lot.
 


Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
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A mate of mine trousered a couple of hundred quid on TWO spins once (real Roulette). His chips were on 25 (for Zamora). It came in twice in a row. Unreal.

The chance of that happening is 1000 to 1.
 






Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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Sorry, but playing roulette, where on a machine or in real life, is a mugs game.

Like any gambling, its only a mugs game if you're out of control and betting too much.

I've rounded off plenty of evenings down the casino and had a great time playing Roulette. Occasionally I've come out up, sometimes about evens and (more often than not) sometimes down, but I NEVER bet more than I'd be pissed off to lose. I just set aside my betting cash, and once its gone, its gone. I've never felt compelled to chase losses or get more money out, THATS the mugs game.

Friend of mine who drives a cab blew £250 in there one night. He was so pissed off, he jumped straight in his cab and worked through the rest of the night till lunchtime the next day to earn it all back !
 






Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
Seen a few people in the casino put £50 on 'their' number with it coming in. They then repeat their bet (with the original £50 still riding) for it to come in again. A quick and easy £5250.

But, back on topic...

1. I can't understand why people play 'video' roulette in casinos when the real table that is being broadcast to their terminal is a few metres away. Get round the table - it's a lot more fun.

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.
 


scooter1

How soon is now?
I am sorry and no offence but that is bollocks. Does he tell you the times he loses as I can guarantee you he loses times more than he wins. There is no system in roulette and those sad fucks you see writing all the numbers down on a card and trying to work out the next spin are the saddest of the lot.

Sorry fella but as I pointed out, his system works on the basis that he's prepared to lose £100, I expect he's lost many hundreds doing it and i don't know how many times he's lost but i've watched him win several times.

Its not a mathematical system, its just the way he bets. I can try to explain it as i've seen him do it, but not without a roulette table. He often loses at the table, but when he wins they tend to be decent due to way he's laid his chips
 






Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
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37 x 37 = 1369 to be precise.
 


Scanny

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I am sorry and no offence but that is bollocks. Does he tell you the times he loses as I can guarantee you he loses times more than he wins. There is no system in roulette and those sad fucks you see writing all the numbers down on a card and trying to work out the next spin are the saddest of the lot.

I always write down the numbers on a bit of paper.

This way I can see which numbers have not been up lately, therefore giving me a greater chance of winning.

I've even made my own wheel which I have coloured in with red, black and one green.

Who is the sad fcuk now !!
 


Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
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The bookies machines are supposed to be based on every spin every number has the same chance of coming up but it is odd the amount of times the machine manages to find a number you have not backed time after time. I believe the machine knows what chips are laid and on which numbers they are laid and then decides where the ball will end up, more often then not on a number you have not covered. As said it is a fruit machine nothing more and you need to play it in the 1 times in 10 when it is in a winning cycle.
 




Da Man Clay

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Dec 16, 2004
16,286
I always write down the numbers on a bit of paper.

This way I can see which numbers have not been up lately, therefore giving me a greater chance of winning.

It means nowt though, the roulette wheel doesn't know what it's landed on recently. The theory is that if you had an infitine amount of spins then it would land on each number equally. For example just because in real life the number 3 hasn't come up in 100 spins it doesn't mean it'll come up soon.
 


Scanny

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It means nowt though, the roulette wheel doesn't know what it's landed on recently. The theory is that if you had an infitine amount of spins then it would land on each number equally. For example just because in real life the number 3 hasn't come up in 100 spins it doesn't mean it'll come up soon.

Do you honestly think that if no 3 has'nt come up in 100 spins then it is'nt going to come up soon?

Its a dead cert!

:bigwave::bigwave::bigwave::bigwave:
 


Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
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Someone did a study on these machines and the longest sequence when a number did not come up was 900 times !.
 


Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
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I saw a bloke do £ 2000 in 45 minutes at a bookie in Horsham, the machine literally gave him nothing. Also I saw a bloke have £ 80 on a spin and the only number he did not cover was 16. You guessed it.
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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I've not been in a bookies for years (why do people do that when you can bet online, at home, more flexibly and with far better odds?) so have never seen or used the roulette machines they have in them. But I've read plenty about them and it does seem to be the worst form of gambling known to man. The sort that the weak-willed easily get sucked into to the point of hopeless addiction. And thereafter follows financial ruin to some degree or another.
 




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