There is no system existing that will perform well on the longer run. That’s the fact about gambling. If you know about any system that performs good on the short run, it would be fine if you can provide some details. Of course if LT agrees, since this is a lottery site.Karnac said:Thanks again both of you for the quick reply on the roulette question... now I'll give you something else to think about. I came across a website with a roulette system that , believe it or not does not lose,or so it seems. I sound like a damn affiliate but you know I'm not.... I tested it repeatedly and it makes money, thus my ? about minimums. I tested it at 3 online casinos and as long as I played for fun it made money. Whether I play for real money is the dilemma. I also wonder what a real casino would do to prevent a person from using it. I don't want to POff LT so if I get his OK I'll post the site, otherwise I'll just post the system itself. LT?
Incidently has anyone used an online casino or is it all a con?
Tomtom, there are two exceptions to that statement at the casino.tomtom said:There is no system existing that will perform well on the longer run.
It’s nice to hear a different opinion, even if you don’t agree with it and it finishes with the “end of story”. I do not play in casinos, but know that every legal one has a table maximum. Taking into account a table maximum, all the known systems seem to be impractical on a longer run.shirazbai said:Tomtom, there are two exceptions to that statement at the casino.
1. Blackjack has illegal systems to break the table
2. Roulette has legal system(s) (not to say that you will not get banned after the first success)
All casinos in the world are aware of ALL systems. All casinos do NOT like losing money, especially not a whole table's worth. End of story.
shirazbai said:LOL, sorry Tomtom, the "end of story" was not directed at you. It was just used to say "don't mess with casinos", that is all. That is why it was in that last paragraph.
I only interjected, because you said "in the long run". Actually, those systems work only because of that. They work over the long run, looking for short runs of certain favorable patterns.
As previously stated, all casinos have not only a minimum, but also a maximum bet…. Therefore, because of that maximum, this scheme (or so called money management) may lead to a displeasure ….Take additional care….Karnac said:Well , since I didn't get the Ok from LT to post the website of this roulette system I won't post it unless I get the OK. I can however post the system which is incredibly simple and is done with the author's permission as he does say to share it with friends and family. So here goes:
Rule #1 Pick one colour and stick with it.
Rule #2 Every time you lose you have to double the previous bet.
Rule #3 Every time you win you have to start back at your original bet.
Example: You bet $5.... you win...you bet $5 again....this time you lose...your next bet is $10....you lose again....your next bet is $20...you win...your next bet is back to $5....and so on. I wish this could be applied to the lotteries, perhaps someone more mathematically inclined can work on this to adapt it to lotto.
Go to any online casino and try it , it seems flawless as long as the minimum is reasonable. Simple math and money management. If some of you have heard of this , sorry for wasting your time, for it may be just an old system repackaged that I hadn't seen before. Have fun![]()
Karnac said:Rule #2 Every time you lose you have to double the previous bet.
Thanks again both of you for the quick reply on the roulette question... now I'll give you something else to think about. I came across a website with a roulette system that , believe it or not does not lose,or so it seems. I sound like a damn affiliate but you know I'm not.... I tested it repeatedly and it makes money, thus my ? about minimums. I tested it at 3 online casinos and as long as I played for fun it made money. Whether I play for real money is the dilemma. I also wonder what a real casino would do to prevent a person from using it. I don't want to POff LT so if I get his OK I'll post the site, otherwise I'll just post the system itself. LT?
Well, only the info that we may get charged for a system with a possible imperfection is helpful enough. BTW, it seems that Shirazbai has some experience regarding roulette, so maybe he might provide a couple of hints…Karnac said:LT ...I deleted the post...I went to double check and since this morning the site is now charging 4.99 for the info.....so P.O. him ...Sorry guys...it changed while I slept.