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Breaking even

Started by Rebirtha, January 31, 2010, 02:02:57 PM

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Rebirtha

Im sure some of you have played around with placing different bets on different streets and corners and whevever.  Have you ever come across a time when you broke even? Does anybody know a way where with placing bets strategically no matter what number hits you break even. .  Besides the obvious answer of placing no bets. . 

While we are at it. .  does anybody know of any betting strategy where you win 50% of the time and lose 50% of the time essentially breaking even.  I figure ifyou could win 50% of the time and lose 50% of the time you would go through streaks where your bankroll is low and streaks when your bank roll is high but evening out in the end.  If you quit when your bankroll is high you win. .  just an idea. 

Proofreaders2000

If breaking even is your strategy, I highly recommend Lucky Strike's Experimental for Even Chances (Full Systems Section, top of page) with flat betting.  To date, It is the best 50/50 system I've seen.

Cheers!  :thumbsup:

GARNabby

Quote from: Rebirtha on January 31, 2010, 02:02:57 PM
Im sure some of you have played around with placing different bets on different streets and corners and whevever.  Have you ever come across a time when you broke even? Does anybody know a way where with placing bets strategically no matter what number hits you break even. .  Besides the obvious answer of placing no bets. .  

While we are at it. .  does anybody know of any betting strategy where you win 50% of the time and lose 50% of the time essentially breaking even.  I figure ifyou could win 50% of the time and lose 50% of the time you would go through streaks where your bankroll is low and streaks when your bank roll is high but evening out in the end.  If you quit when your bankroll is high you win. .  just an idea.  

A fundamental question, regardless of casino-game or type of system applied... BEGGING for an answer from the game theorists among us.

Where is the leadership on this board?

Steve, show us that you know ANYTHING about gaming/gambling.

GARNabby

Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on January 31, 2010, 06:12:00 PM
If breaking even is your strategy, I highly recommend Lucky Strike's Experimental for Even Chances (Full Systems Section, top of page) with flat betting.  To date, It is the best 50/50 system I've seen.

Cheers!  :thumbsup:

That's like sending the "lemmings to the cliff".

Proofreaders2000

Hopefully that won't be so.  There are so many systems here, what's wrong with a newcomer asking a simple question?

reddwarf

Hi All,

Although I'm new I want to reply: the whole essence of roulette is that the bank will win on the long run.  Due to the house edge. 

There is no way to reduce the house edge (Progressions like Martingale and Labouchere do not reduce the house edge, they just delay the moment we have to pay - and pay big indeed.  And as far as I have seen (I have tested tens of systems and strategies for millions of spins) no flat betting system can negate the house edge.

So first conclusion Rebirtha: there is no 50/50 bet in Roulette.

But lets assume that you find one.  When do you stop? What will you do when you lose? 

greetings rd

GARNabby

Quote from: reddwarf on February 03, 2010, 06:00:03 PMSo first conclusion Rebirtha: there is no 50/50 bet in Roulette.

Supposing Steve's package can get him there, and eventually beyond?

No More Bets

Quote from: reddwarf on February 03, 2010, 06:00:03 PM
there is no 50/50 bet in Roulette.

Why would a gambler wish to break even ?     :boredom:

That would just delay the inevitable losing streak..

Get lucky, then get the hell out..   


Rebirtha

Quote from: No More Bets link=topic=14259.  msg94778#msg94778 date=1265236649
Why would a gambler wish to break even ?     :boredom:

That would just delay the inevitable losing streak.  . 

Get lucky, then get the hell out.  .     



The idea is if you can get a way to break even in the long run without long streaks you can quit once you are up.   The idea is with flipping a coin sometimes there are more heads and sometimes there are more tails.   Eventually it breaks it even but you can quit when you are ahead.   and if it´s down you just keep playing. .  but there are too many long streaks with just making buts such as black and red which isn´t 50/50 anyway.  I´m looking for a rotating system of bets that breaks even. 

cheese

If you have a system that will break even for a long period, you have a winning system. The ability to break even during bad outcomes is the hallmark of a system that wins long term.

Proofreaders2000

If you are playing with a casino bonus, breaking even is very lucrative.

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cheese

1) A win
2) A break even>>

Thats it, good job. Controlling your losses is actually more important than controlling your wins. Out of control wins never hurt anybody, out of control losses do hurt. Breaking even and winning are the last thing the casino wants you to do, what does that tell you. To a pro gambler, not winning but not losing either, is a win-win situation as far as he's concerned.

Have a gouda day. Cheese.  ;D

No More Bets


The most effective way to 'control' your losses is not to bet at all..   (No More Bets ?)     lol

Roulette spins will therefore only be called 'inevitable' after they have occurred.

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