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Title: I developed a system at Roulette
Post by: betnowuk on March 11, 2011, 08:54:00 AM
It is possible to develop a system at roulette, but I found that the secret was sticking with the system and not changing at all nor at any time.  This is usually the downfall of many gamblers who once up believe they can win more by changing the way they bet, whether it is altering the amount of the bet or the routine.  I wonder if anyone else has any thoughts on this?
Title: Re: I developed a system at Roulette
Post by: MauiSunset on March 11, 2011, 09:21:41 PM
Quote from: betnowuk on March 11, 2011, 08:54:00 AM
It is possible to develop a system at roulette, but I found that the secret was sticking with the system and not changing at all nor at any time.  This is usually the downfall of many gamblers who once up believe they can win more by changing the way they bet, whether it is altering the amount of the bet or the routine.  I wonder if anyone else has any thoughts on this?

I think you are gambler #343,455,433,976 here that has a winning system.

I'm holding a contest for $25 in Outback Gift Certificates to any person who can win a total of $1 after 3 sessions of each 100 spins or 2 hrs per session - I have 2 takers one on Monday March 14 and one on Tuesday March 15, 2011.  If you'd like to be #3 here are the instructions:

nolinks://vlsroulette.com/bet-selection/if-you-want-to-demonstrate-your-system-in-public/ (nolinks://vlsroulette.com/bet-selection/if-you-want-to-demonstrate-your-system-in-public/)

The other 343,455,433,974 gamblers seem to be busy or have other reasons not to claim the prize.

Best of luck...
Title: Re: I developed a system at Roulette
Post by: darrynf on March 11, 2011, 10:54:49 PM
now its 3 sessions lol, thought it was one. what did i say, oh yeah, 1 session dosent prove anything.


i think a system has to change to win more often, i dont believe it has anything to do with changing the bets its more of the strike rate.
if the system is crap it will lose regardless of the size of bets.
Title: Re: I developed a system at Roulette
Post by: MauiSunset on March 11, 2011, 11:16:12 PM
Quote from: darrynf on March 11, 2011, 10:54:49 PM
now its 3 sessions lol, thought it was one. what did I say, oh yeah, 1 session dosent prove anything.


I think a system has to change to win more often, I dont believe it has anything to do with changing the bets its more of the strike rate.
if the system is stuff it will lose regardless of the size of bets.

I hope I've not changed the rules.  What I've said, all along, is that anyone can have a bad session - lady luck just kills you; I understand that.  So I'm just offering 2 more sessions that add cumulatively to a $1 profit.

So if you can win $1 or more in 100 spins you win the prize.  If you play 2 sessions, the total loss from #1 is carried forward and if #2 is a $1 profit you win and on to #3 if you have a net loss in #1 and #2.

That's what I've meant to say all along - if what I've said before is different I apologize and this is my contest - to show a $1 profit after sessions 1, 2, OR 3; not all 3.

Of course I'd love to see someone just win a bunch of money in #1, #2 AND #3 - that would have me jumping for joy.

Guys, I'm all for someone demonstrating a winning system - I just have grave doubts that it can be done....

I am not trying to embarrass folks if they lose - there is nothing in that for me.  I'm trying to find a winner and watch a winner in action.  Just knowing that someone can make a profit playing Roulette will have me dancing in the streets.  I then know there is a solution to a 300 year old riddle - Roulette.