D'Alembert System, Labouchere System. . . etc. . . . what are these systems. . . and what is the basic system we use for the roulette. Which system is better?do we need these systems
Quote from: juggernaut on August 22, 2010, 05:39:33 AM
D'Alembert System, Labouchere System. . . etc. . . . what are these systems.
Gambler's Fallacy.
Quote from: juggernaut on August 22, 2010, 05:39:33 AM
and what is the basic system we use for the roulette.
There is no basic system for roulette that works because systems don't work in the long term.
Quote from: juggernaut on August 22, 2010, 05:39:33 AM
Which system is better?
None, they are all losers.
Quote from: juggernaut on August 22, 2010, 05:39:33 AM
do we need these systems
NO!!!
why are we here if no system exists. just take 37 numbers in a bag to the casino and pick one out.
or another system. if 22. plays back number 4. if 26 plays back numbber 8. and so on. good luck.
Study the systems in the forum and test, test, test to find out! If you do move on to real play, only risk what you are willing to lose
There is a large difference between betting schemes,systems and strategies. The successful rouletteplayer use them all.Knowledge and experience is the basic for a good skill.