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Do casinos allow you to chart down roulette numbers while you're playing?

Started by leumas, August 24, 2008, 02:13:22 AM

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TwoCatSam

Leumas

You got to be quick.  I have not found them giving 28 seconds; sometimes is less than six.

Ken

Organized is good!!

Sam

leumas

Thanks!

Impossible for me to drag the amount needed to each of the 11 numbers, especially when the progression is into the latter stages.

MattyMattz

Hey Leumas,

although I don't use it much yet, you may want to explore the idea of using Macro Express to place bets for you.

Cheers,
Matt

leumas


MattyMattz

Hey leumas,

try googling it to get more info.  Basically it's a program that records your keystrokes/mouse clicks then can repeat them at faster speeds whenever you want.  So if you record your bets when the table is slow, you can use the macros to bet for you in the future when the tables are running faster.

Matt

Spike

I read somewhere that Steve Wynn is terrified of bias wheel players who chart thousands of numbers and that he doesn't all it in his casino. It hasn't been proven to me, but I did read it.

Talesman


Spike

What I read is that they don't let you track numbers unless you're sitting at the table playing. I can't verify if thats true or not, I haven't been in the Wynn in a year and a half. If you're standing away from the table and tracking the wheels, they ask you to put your notebook away. Apparently.

Talesman


Any slots near those wheels?

I have heard some stuff but this one goes into the book.

Strange, in all my visits to LV I never visited that place. Closest I've been  was walking across their driveway.




Spike

The wheels are not really in a slot area. You should visit Wynn, absolute best buffet in Vegas. Every dish is better than the last. Wonderful seafood, huge crab legs and they are sawed in half so you don't have to dig out the meat. Prime rib melts in your mouth.

Talesman


Anthony Curtis told me about the same thing.  That and the Rio seafood buffet was outstanding.  Both are expensive.  Not that I don't think spending the money on myself isn't worth it, but aside from spending actual cash at Ellis Island (once per trip) I am so damn spoiled about being comped that the thought of using cash for anything but gambling is abhorrent to me.

I do spend cash to get a pass for the Deuce.  And last trip I had to get a few days of monorail passes with cash as I had to be at the convention center 3 consecutive days.  And I took the shuttle to and from the airport for cash but that was it for an entire week.  Oh, once, two trips ago when the wife came along she didn't want to wait in a long line for the breakfast buffet so we hoofed it to McDonalds for an egg mcmuffin and coffee (on me, of course).

I am so spoiled because of comps.  I am also a very frugal person.  My wife has another word for that but you know how women are.

And before you all say the word "cheap" I'll have you know that for her birthday 3 years ago I bought her a $20,000 car for cash from my gaming acct.  And shortly after that when she lost the diamond from her engagement ring I got her a new one almost double the size. Again from my gaming acct.  That was stupid to do as it really put a crimp in my play plans and I should have used another account but you have to have priorities.  Family always has to come first.     



chico

Hi Leumas,

In Bacarrat and Roulette you can write anything you want. In roulette, when I don't sit down, I used to write four tables at the same time, by looking at the 4 scoreboards. If I wanted I could write 6 tables, but a little uncomfortable for me, cause I needed to move around.

So, feel free to do it.

Cheers,
Chico

chico

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