Hi folks,
New to the forum. i'm playing the live roulette machines called roulette revolution at my local grosvenor casino using a basic martingale betting strategy. Has anyone had much experience with these machines. From what i've played they seem very good and dont feel rigged in any way.
Cheers
My wife and I play one here in Oklahoma. This one is not rigged. Really hard to play, though. Only 20 seconds to bet and the console is difficult to use.
Quote from: momoneymoproblems on May 06, 2012, 06:22:08 AM
Hi folks,
New to the forum. I'm playing the live roulette machines called roulette revolution at my local grosvenor casino using a basic martingale betting strategy. Has anyone had much experience with these machines. From what I've played they seem very good and dont feel rigged in any way.
Cheers
Martingale is usually a disaster. It may work for some time before u lose all your money.
Quote from: iggiv on May 06, 2012, 09:08:57 AM
Martingale is usually a disaster. It may work for some time before u lose all your money.
I only have 8 levels of betting. i'm hoping that by spotting patterns and using the martingale approach I can have more winning sessions than losing ones.
it's good u got a stop loss, but on a long run such strategies usually fail anyway. Well, good luck to u. My advice is -- if u use such a strategy, at least combine it with some others and don't bet cold numbers.
Thanks. I tend to just look for patterns in what's been before and start a progression bet after 2 or 3 incidences of either red/black, odd/even or high low.
not sure what cold numbers are but i've had cold numbers suggested to me by the casino software, never too interested in them though.
cold numbers are those which did not appear for some time. By cold numbers i mean anything that did not come out significally longer than average. For example if u did not see red for a few spins, red numbers are cold.
I have never tried to play with this type of machine like roulette revolution but I have heard this machine give a very short time to bet and we lose in this game almost every time.
Our machine gives 20 seconds.
People do win.
Roulette players never lie........do they?
Sam
Quote from: TwoCatSam on May 31, 2012, 06:54:54 PM
Our machine gives 20 seconds.
People do win.
Roulette players never lie........do they?
Sam
Yes, my friend I know that people do win but whenever I try to play in this roulette machine I always lose. Can you give me some good tips to make a win in 20 seconds?
I, myself, cannot win. Others do.
All I can do is limit my losses to a very small amount by betting .25 per spin. The thing is streaky, so if two of red, black, odd, even, little big, appear I bet for a streak.
Sam
There are MANY good points to these machines and here, its 25 seconds to place a bet.....PLENTY OF TIME unless of course you are the guy that needs to bet on 28 numbers. :o
Also, its Roulette Evolution, not Revolution.
Ken
Quote from: TwoCatSam on June 01, 2012, 12:40:47 PM
I, myself, cannot win. Others do.
All I can do is limit my losses to a very small amount by betting .25 per spin. The thing is streaky, so if two of red, black, odd, even, little big, appear I bet for a streak.
Sam
Yes, this is the best idea to limit our betting limits by .25 per spin. Thanks for the awesome trick. Now I can play this type of roulette with more confidence.
Hi,
I also have never won in 20 seconds...
On the one hand, it seems to be unreal. On the other hand I believe that it is possible - why not? It would be great to see the successful stories with proofs.
20 seconds is too short
And what ever number no bet due to time limit come out it is lose
The machine can just able to do it , come out the number not bet
So this is how we lost
Solution
Use repeat and use 2 machine
Or train up your meeting speed
20 second definitely too short
37 number we have less than 0.5 second for bet each and think and bet
Please quit that machine
Unless the win pattern and number quite consisten that repeat same bet is useful
If random
Too much , use half wheel to attack and bet consistency
Another machine hit another half way
When there is no rule then there is no predict then back to basic majority simplified it
Only steering on bet and return
Not steering on predict number
Play all number , more on hit area less than hit area
I request minimum 45 second bet time for manual straight bet machine
1 minute is need for beginner on table bet
45 minute enough for wheel layout bet
Fast bet function allow bet the all number finger swip through
Bet 10 number in same zone by one finger swing through
20 second for table bet is too short
Quote from: momoneymoproblems on May 06, 2012, 06:22:08 AM
Hi folks,
New to the forum. i'm playing the live roulette machines called roulette revolution at my local grosvenor casino using a basic martingale betting strategy. Has anyone had much experience with these machines. From what i've played they seem very good and dont feel rigged in any way.
Cheers
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The legit revolution from Grosvenor Casino ( I'm talking about a Birmingham's one) is a taxi casino!!!! :lol: I'm hysterically laughing. Their taxi has a gaming table, a dealer (!!!) and a bar!!! Though I'm not sure how many of these taxis they own.
I have played the machine in Winstar and found a pattern in the game. I won over $40k and took several people with me on multiple visits to prove that I could win over and over. The casino actually changed how the game played because of me.
At first the wheel spun at a constant speed, both before and after the ball was released. Also, the ball was released from the same area of the table every time. This allowed me to calculate where the wheel would be when the ball was released, thanks to their count down clock. The only thing to do next was control when the ball was thrown. This allowed me to bet on a range of 9 numbers where the ball should land.
Anyone who goes now will see that the speed of the wheel varies and the ball is now released all around the table randomly. Once all bets are made and the ball is released, the wheel behaves in one of three ways: it maintains it's speed, it slows down, or it speeds up. Unless you are looking for it most people will never notice.
Between the changing speed of the wheel and the randomness of where the ball is released there is no longer any pattern to be exploited.
I ended up with $21k in IRS forms as my max for one day. I was hand-paid over 30 times over the course of a few trips.
I'd be real interested in knowing if anyone else can spot this same pattern on machines other than the one at Winstar.