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Started by slamdunkfunkk, Jul 18, 11:26 AM 2018

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slamdunkfunkk

This is technically my second post here as the first didn't get through moderation... So hello fellow desperatees.

Since everything seems to have a three-letter acronym these days when it comes to foolhardy roulette systems, I think assigning one to this is appropriate. I was a long-time member over on Gambler's Glen, back in the day, so I thought I would share, by way of my introductory post a strictly-mechanical system that has lost me more than I have won over the years. That said, you will experience good fortune with it if you get on the bus at the right time.

So a few caveats to keep the mods happy: This doesn't change the odds or math, it uses a pretty aggressive negative progression and there's absolutely no reason at all why this bet selection and method is any better than spilling your drink over the felt and betting the wet spots.

A few caveats to keep the gamblers happy: It's easy to understand, you can have a few drinks whilst you're doing it and as long as you play a European wheel it's staggeringly simple to play. To our American brethren, you'll need to either pony up the higher minimums you have over there on European tables, or place multiple bets manually.

Oh, one more thing. No RNG please. This is real wheel, preferably B&M only.

The rest will follow as long as this passes moderation. Thanks in advance!

edit: typo


slamdunkfunkk

Off to the casino; this approval malarkey is a bit odd.

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