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Title: A system for Betfair Zero roulette?
Post by: Casanova on July 15, 2008, 04:17:22 AM
Greetings to you all

I wanted to ask whether anyone had any experience playing Zero roulette at BETFAIR.COM?  They have a standard roulette table with the usually payouts, but no ZERO, and thus according to betfair, they have eliminated the house edge.  In other words, if you covered RED and BLACK (actually white and blue on Betfair)  or ODDS and EVENS etc, you could bet for all eternity with a net gain of absolutely nothing, but with no troubleome zero to occasionally swallow your stake.

Having reportedly made initial losses, betfair have come up with the folllowing betting limits:

Table limits:  minimum £2, maximum £25

Inside bets:
Straight up   Min 1  Max 5
Split            Min 1  Max 10
Street         Min 1  Max 15
Corner         Min 1  Max 20
Line bet       Min 1  Max 30

Outside bets:
Dozens, 1-18, 19-36, Black & Red, Even & Odd  all have a Minimum of £2, nmaximum of £5


Now, can anyone please suggest a system to help gain an advantage while playing within the above limits?  I would be willing to try out any suggestions and post the results.

Check for yourselves if you wish on betfair.com, although I think you have to open an account to see the game. 

Happy gaming

Casanova 

Title: Re: A system for Betfair Zero roulette?
Post by: Casanova on July 15, 2008, 04:16:45 PM
Sorry, one other important thing I forgot to mention - to spin the wheel you must place a bet.  If you want to examine tendencies without losing any money, they way to get round this would obviously be by betting on odds and evens, reds and blacks or highs and lows etc at the same time.

Casanova
Title: Re: A system for Betfair Zero roulette?
Post by: VLSroulette on July 15, 2008, 06:41:34 PM
Hello there casanova. Betfair, clever folks. They know darm good what kills most players isn't the house edge itself, but dispersion of hits.
Title: Re: A system for Betfair Zero roulette?
Post by: Casanova on July 16, 2008, 05:16:11 PM
I have since discovered that you are not able to bet on both colours at the same time!  So to track numbers I simply bet 1 unit on each double street.  The result is of course the same - no profit, no loss........

Casanova
Title: Re: A system for Betfair Zero roulette?
Post by: Boo_Ray on July 16, 2008, 07:36:51 PM
Betfair roulette is RNG right?
Title: Re: A system for Betfair Zero roulette?
Post by: roules on July 17, 2008, 02:32:17 AM
Quote from: Boo_Ray on July 16, 2008, 07:36:51 PM
Betfair roulette is RNG right?

Pretty sure it is. So even with a top notch system it's still gonna be tough if they're anything like playtech. There's been many a story posted on how someone made it to about +200 (playing RNG) and then things started going downhill.........
Title: Re: A system for Betfair Zero roulette?
Post by: VLSroulette on July 17, 2008, 01:06:01 PM
They should make a no-zero live wheel, now that would be a hit!
Title: Re: A system for Betfair Zero roulette?
Post by: RCEC on July 17, 2008, 01:08:09 PM
@casanova

and so it is possible to make 0,10 pence Stakes

CU
RCEC

Title: Re: A system for Betfair Zero roulette?
Post by: Casanova on July 21, 2008, 07:31:44 PM
Hello RCEC

No, the lowest bet is £1.00 and table minimum £2.00

Casanova
Title: Re: A system for Betfair Zero roulette?
Post by: absolut on August 30, 2008, 12:51:45 PM
Quote from: VLSroulette on July 15, 2008, 06:41:34 PM
Hello there casanova. Betfair, clever folks. They know darm good what kills most players isn't the house edge itself, but dispersion of hits.
You are right. But this game actually has advantage in comparison with the European roulette at game on even chances.
Unfortunately, Betfair offers a small range of rates.
For example, at nolinks://betvoyager.com/ (nolinks://betvoyager.com/) the range is much wider (1-1000), that is the opportunity of application of various systems is much more.
So for example even playing on Martingale it is necessary to receive only a series from 10 red or black to lose.