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Roulette can't be beaten

Started by MauiSunset, Feb 24, 12:59 PM 2011

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MauiSunset

Quote from: Johnlegend on Mar 10, 03:24 AM 2011
Lazy pessiafter mists learn nothing. ROULETTE REQUIRES NO SKILL ??? You have much to learn...

In Roulette you place your bet(s) and that's it.  In Black Jack you place your bet and that's just the beginning of a transaction that requires much skill; you can easily be faced with a dozen decisions each requiring much knowledge of statistics and a whole lot of skill.

So no, Roulette requires no skill since you only must decide which number(s) to cover and how much; a computer program could easily be substituted for the player.

darrynf

thats bull shit maui, i could say the same for blackjack, no skill what so ever it how you play the game, the cards dont have a memory like roulette.

roulette is just roulette but its how we chose to play it like you chose to play blackjack and both require skill, no wonder you know nothing about roulette.

you dont want to learn nor do you care just as much as i dont care about blackjack, both games can be beaten, you just arent very good at roulette.

MauiSunset

Quote from: darrynf on Mar 10, 04:19 PM 2011
That's bull thing maui, I could say the same for blackjack, no skill what so ever it how you play the game, the cards don't have a memory like roulette.

roulette is just roulette but its how we chose to play it like you chose to play blackjack and both require skill, no wonder you know nothing about roulette.

you don't want to learn nor do you care just as much as I don't care about blackjack, both games can be beaten, you just arent very good at roulette.

I disagree - I believe I have the most profitable Roulette system out there - the Maui Sunset Roulette system.  (Truth be told I was made aware of someone throwing down $1,000 and walking around the Roulette area with the chips pretending to play but never betting and fooling the Pit Boss into giving them comp credits).  They must have run into a regular Pit Boss)

Play as slow as possible and drink as fast as possible.

That's it - no one has demonstrated they have a more profitable system - no body.  I don't need to demo my system since you can reproduce the results yourself at a B&M casino that has free adult beverages.

If someone can demo a profitable Roulette system in real time for a total of 300 spins then they do possess skill at Roulette.

Losing at Roulette requires no skill at all.....


esoito

"Losing at Roulette requires no skill at all....."

Good one!  ;D ;D

Johnlegend

Quote from: darrynf on Mar 10, 04:19 PM 2011
That's bull thing maui, I could say the same for blackjack, no skill what so ever it how you play the game, the cards don't have a memory like roulette.

roulette is just roulette but its how we chose to play it like you chose to play blackjack and both require skill, no wonder you know nothing about roulette.

you don't want to learn nor do you care just as much as I don't care about blackjack, both games can be beaten, you just arent very good at roulette.
Darrynf brilliant reponse I couldnt say it any better so I wont try...

albalaha

I think, this topic has no objective and should be closed.

MauiSunset

Quote from: albalaha on Mar 11, 12:47 PM 2011
I think, this topic has no objective and should be closed.

Afraid of free speech?

I started this thread as a challenge that everyone has cowered away from.

If you want to admit that I'm right then I've won this debate.

Black Jack is a game of skill, you need an odds card to work from and years of experience deciding what to do after the cards are dealt.  There are dozens of things you can do and skill easily shows up in making the right decision.  Those little plastic cards sold in stores to help you are 10 years out of date, are wrong in many instances, and only work for the next card dealt you - if you need another card they are totally worthless.  You must spend years finding this information - it's out there if you spend a year or so looking for it.

Roulette is flipping a coin - just a fancier version but exactly the same - no skill at the game is needed.

A successful betting system is a totally different thing and a computer jock could easily program a Roulette version and thus no skill is needed to place the bets.  I'm not saying skill is not needed to create the gambling system, it is needed, but the mechanics of playing Roulette require no skill at all - you place your bet and it's over.

Hope that clarifies my opinion - and it's just one opinion.  If you guys are scared of just one opinion you need to build skills debating....


frost

im pretty sure my f-non system will stand 100 spins. go look at it get your numbers and try for yourself

frost

Okay.

Just did a quick test of the f-non-system on 5 screenshots of 185 spins from smart live casino.

Beat all of them.

That’s 925 consecutive spins.

I stopped because it got boring.

Feel free to continue...

MauiSunset

Quote from: frost on Mar 11, 02:15 PM 2011
Okay.

Just did a quick test of the f-non-system on 5 screenshots of 185 spins from smart live casino.

Beat all of them.

That’s 925 consecutive spins.

I stopped because it got boring.

Feel free to continue...


My challenge is not for me, I know Roulette can't be beaten except maybe with money management, the challenge is for other folks who believe they have broken 300 years of Roulette assaults.

I'm pretty confident that this will become the 301st year of folks fail to beat Roulette...

maestro

oh my oh my maui still moaning here..so you have skills for black jack then i think you need time to develop skills for roulette...i am sure you never play online casino simply because there are not free drinks :D :D :D happy winings
Law of the sixth...<when you play roulette there will always be a moron tells you that you will lose to the house edge>

MauiSunset

Quote from: maestro on Mar 11, 03:49 PM 2011
Oh my oh my maui still moaning here..so you have skills for black jack then I think you need time to develop skills for roulette...i am sure you never play online casino simply because there are not free drinks :D :D :D happy winings

I play 1 hour a day on the internet casinos.  I also play about 1 hour a day on my Sprint Evo Android cell phone - great free Roulette, Craps, and Black Jack Apps.

I typically play 45 minutes testing new and old ideas, with play money, and 15 minutes with real money.  But this is all R&D related and I play for $1 bets.

After I've tested something for thousands of bets I'll risk good money at a B&M casino.

I go back to Vegas at the end of April and by then I will have played 5,000 to 10,000 Black Jack hands perfecting my game in the last 3 months since my last visit to Vegas - all with play money and a little real money for kicks.

I don't know about you guys but I practice what I preach.

So Internet casinos have a place - as does my cell phone Apps.....

P.S.

I'm in Maui right now and we had a Tsunami last night - the condo complex warnings and Civil Defense sirens were going off all night and you could not go outside your villa until 9 am this morning - have great shots of the Tsunami waves pulling the surf out and pushing it in.

The first 2 floors of the complex were forced to leave their villas and move to higher floors - we were at the top floor so we didn't have to move - but it was spooky waiting for a 6 ft wall of water to come roaring through sometime during the night - luckily is was smaller and no damage was done in the 8 waves that eventually came ashore.

I played at least 1,000 hands of BJ and 500 spins so far today and all night long.

I take gambling very seriously....

esoito

"I played at least 1,000 hands of BJ and 500 spins so far today and all night long.

I take gambling very seriously...."



With respect, that looks like a serious gambling problem...Even the devastation and danger of a Tsunami couldn't stop you!  :-\

MauiSunset

Quote from: esoito on Mar 11, 06:06 PM 2011
"I played at least 1,000 hands of BJ and 500 spins so far today and all night long.

I take gambling very seriously...."



With respect, that looks like a serious gambling problem...Even the devastation and danger of a Tsunami couldn't stop you!  :-\

Every 45 minutes the intercom system sounded the klaxon alarm and the security office would warn us to remain in our rooms - unless you were on the 1st 4 floors then you could run for your lives.

I had nothing else to do all night long; played on the cell phone.

I really enjoy tearing out a chunk of a system and testing it to improve it or just eliminate it - goes really fast while you wait for impending doom....

P.S.

Since the Federal Government is involved with the Tsunami warning systems I wasn't worried a bit all night - the feds are the king of using Junk Science to build empires...

Johnlegend

Quote from: MauiSunset on Mar 11, 03:47 PM 2011
My challenge is not for me, I know Roulette can't be beaten except maybe with money management, the challenge is for other folks who believe they have broken 300 years of Roulette assaults.

I'm pretty confident that this will become the 301st year of folks fail to beat Roulette...
Mauisunset to illustrate how foolish your attitude is, you cry 301 years and roulettes still going strong. The last time I checked they still had blackjack in the casino too. Does that mean NO ONE EVER MAKES ANY PROFIT FROM IT. Does it mean you are lying to us about how good you supposedly are? I mean you should have beaten them so badly by now that they had to change the rules. Throw it out.



                       

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