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Jarabo´s Multiball Roulette Splits System.

Started by jarabo002, Mar 19, 01:12 PM 2013

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jarabo002

Jarabo´s Multiball Roulette Splits System.

Only for fun. Don't try with real money please.


Choose multiball cero roulette in betvoyager and start with a bankroll of 20â,¬. Choose to play with 3 balls.

We are going to play with the splits: 1-4, 2-5, 3-6, 7-10.....32-35, 33-36.

Firstry, make an empty spin. Put a chip in the splits that has hit.

If you hit in a split, remove the bet that hits and add to the rest of the splits that have a bets one chip, but do not add more splits.

If you do not hit with any bet, place in the new splits as many chips as have the rest of the splits with betting.

Ignore the zeroes.

Reset if you have any profit.

That's it. ;)



My English is not very good, so I will explain it with a video:


20130319#03




I'd value your suggestions about MM, stop loos, etc...if you think this system can beinteresting for you.
Uno de Badajoz que pasaba por aquí.

Chrisbis

Hi Jarabo.
Thank you for Ur interesting video and 3 ball idea.
I too have played around with the 3 ball roulette at BetVoyager...it can be a lot of fun.
At the initial outset, Ur betting on the three splits that form from the numbers on the Marquee, then U add the addition splits when u don't get a hit, but later on, U notice Ur betting on 8 splits !!
Seems a little bit of testing is required before U go much further, and lay down some hard rules for others to follow.
Very good Topic tho.  :thumbsup:
Cheers Chris
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Turner

Does anything happen to the house edge when i play 2 or in this case 3 tables?

Chrisbis

Three tables? U mean three balls on the one table?
No.................H.E. is just the same.  :thumbsup:
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Ralph

I just wonder if the odds are the same? Can not grasp it fully. But the first ball can hit among 37 numbers, the second among 36 and the third among 35 numbers.

I play it sometimes use two balls and four straight up. A progression when back so much it will need more than two hits to catch up.

Using straight up and two balls is as betting splits.

We can try two balls and one dozen, it is like a 2/3 bet or if both come in the same doz it is like a 1/3 bet. It is not as we do  on a one ball table, we allways lose one bet betting two doz, here we bet one doz and have two chances for hitting  the doz once or twice.
The best way to fail, is not to try!

jarabo002

Thanks for your replyes guys. 8)

You can try this system with two balls, but with streets instead of splits...and remeber: play it only for fun O0 .
Uno de Badajoz que pasaba por aquí.

Chrisbis

@Ralph

Rules for BV Multiball Roulette:-

[reveal]
Features of Multiball Roulette
The game is based on European roulette, but in each spin the player can release from 1 to 3 balls. The desired number of balls can be chosen by a special switch in the game window. Any spin will result in all balls landing on different numbers, i.e. two balls cannot simultaneously land on the same number.

Each of a player’s bet is equally divided between all balls in use. For example, if the game is played with 2 balls, and the player places â,¬10 on a certain number, then a bet of â,¬5 will correspond to each ball.

When switching to a different number of balls, the face value of all chips used on the game table changes automatically. For example, in a switch from one ball to two, a â,¬1 chip will receive a face value of 2, while a â,¬25 chip will have a face value of 50, and so on. After a switch back the face value of chips will decrease in the other direction. Accordingly, all of a player’s bets made before the switch will change, as well as the permitted range of bets. When the number of balls is increased, the bets automatically rise, and the bets drop when the number of balls is decreased.

When a player makes a standard or personal bet (The Course of the Game, paragraph 10), the size of the bet automatically multiplies by the chosen number of balls. For example, if 2 balls are used, and the player makes a personal bet worth â,¬1, then a â,¬2 bet will appear on the table. On the other hand, when a new personal bet is created, its size is always determined and saved as calculated for only one ball. If the game is being played with 2 balls, and the player places â,¬10 on red and wants to personalize the bet, then a bet of â,¬5 on red is created.[/reveal]
cheers.
Roulette..........................
Physical in Nature, Random in Opportunity                                                    The Reveal Originator!

Ralph

Quote from: Chrisbis on Mar 20, 05:48 PM 2013
@Ralph

Rules for BV Multiball Roulette:-

[reveal]
Features of Multiball Roulette
The game is based on European roulette, but in each spin the player can release from 1 to 3 balls. The desired number of balls can be chosen by a special switch in the game window. Any spin will result in all balls landing on different numbers, i.e. two balls cannot simultaneously land on the same number.

Each of a player’s bet is equally divided between all balls in use. For example, if the game is played with 2 balls, and the player places â,¬10 on a certain number, then a bet of â,¬5 will correspond to each ball.

When switching to a different number of balls, the face value of all chips used on the game table changes automatically. For example, in a switch from one ball to two, a â,¬1 chip will receive a face value of 2, while a â,¬25 chip will have a face value of 50, and so on. After a switch back the face value of chips will decrease in the other direction. Accordingly, all of a player’s bets made before the switch will change, as well as the permitted range of bets. When the number of balls is increased, the bets automatically rise, and the bets drop when the number of balls is decreased.

When a player makes a standard or personal bet (The Course of the Game, paragraph 10), the size of the bet automatically multiplies by the chosen number of balls. For example, if 2 balls are used, and the player makes a personal bet worth â,¬1, then a â,¬2 bet will appear on the table. On the other hand, when a new personal bet is created, its size is always determined and saved as calculated for only one ball. If the game is being played with 2 balls, and the player places â,¬10 on red and wants to personalize the bet, then a bet of â,¬5 on red is created.[/reveal]
cheers.

I have of course read the rules of play at the casino, This takes not up  the odds of the balls, in case it is a differ as they never can land on top. So the first ball have got one of 37 seven numbers to land on, the second can not get more than 36 and the third 35.
The best way to fail, is not to try!

Chrisbis

I wasn't in anyway making out U didn't know of the rules, I was just showing the reading audience, (in case they wondered)
that the Multiball game HAS to be three separate numbers spun each time.
Can not have three spins of the same number! (or two if playing 2 Multiballs)

I guess your right, but the way I see it, esp with the bets shared equally among the number of balls chosen, is I visualize three felt tables laid one of top of the other.
But there is, I have found, quite an interesting game you can profit from on the Multiball table.
:smile:
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Physical in Nature, Random in Opportunity                                                    The Reveal Originator!

Turner

Quote from: Chrisbis on Mar 20, 06:46 PM 2013
I wasn't in anyway making out U didn't know of the rules, I was just showing the reading audience, (in case they wondered)
that the Multiball game HAS to be three separate numbers spun each time.
Can not have three spins of the same number! (or two if playing 2 Multiballs)

I guess your right, but the way I see it, esp with the bets shared equally among the number of balls chosen, is I visualize three felt tables laid one of top of the other.
But there is, I have found, quite an interesting game you can profit from on the Multiball table.
:smile:
I thought so....
The golden question you should always ask is..... Why is the casino letting me do this? It must be in their favour.i.e higher HE

If they can't land on the same number, how can they land somewhere else if they are random? They would sometimes land in the same pocket if they were random.
So...that said, its not random.
I think "make sure " is the key here.

If it can "make sure" it doesn't land in the same pocket as each other....what else can it "make sure" of?

Ralph

It can still be random, if the first number is random from 0-36, the second random from 35 numbers there the first is excluded, and the third from 34 numbers the previous numbers excluded. We can make random draw  from any series of numbers.

It is like you draw three times from a card deck and not put back and shuffle. Card game as BJ is a random game. Here we do not know the first before the second draws, count numbers does not help ;D.
The best way to fail, is not to try!

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