Ive tested this system on bodogs play roulette and on a random number generator at random.org with great success.
You can either wait as long as you want for the numbers 0,00,1,2,27,and 28 to come up but 5-10 misses usually is fine i would say. These numbers all connect with the zeros and i have a firm belief that the casinos try to hit zeros more than not. You can use any progression you want to but i would do the minimum progression possible. Also i noticed after one of them hits, another one usually hits within 5 spins. Also I am not going to play at a single zero table nor do i have access to one so do not mention it please.
what about single 0? :D
Might work okay with some dealers. Would watch for this pattern first.
as all numbers will hit at the same rate over a given period. it will make no difference what numbers you pick.
Quote from: pins on December 20, 2008, 07:00:50 PM
as all numbers will hit at the same rate over a given period. it will make no difference what numbers you pick.
Amen to that.
Regards,
Marven
i disagree
i believe delears try to hit the zeros. and even if they didnt its not crucial to the system
dealers dont try and hit anything, they just spin, its just a myth
well i disagree....... its not a big deal
dealers arent out to get the player, people like to believe in conspiricy rather than bad luck, RNG'S are a prime example, they are not rigged because they already have the house edge to make people lose, but whenever someone loses on RNG they prefer to believe the RNG is rigged
I will keep believing RNG is rigged. :P
ok but its not
Ryan08 and Hoper35,
Because of my experiences with the rng of 888.com I once posted my opinion that rngs are rigged. While I personally still believe that this is the case with this particular casino I cannot prove it.
BJB007 clearly pointed out that you either put up the evidence or shut up. Since I was simply voicing an opinion based on emotion, and not a researched fact, I shut up.
BJB007's statement was simple: proof = credibility. I think that he was right.
regards,
metalrat
i think there rigged and i also think dealers try to hit zero, sorry if some people cant live with it
Quote from: metalrat on December 21, 2008, 08:30:32 PM
Ryan08 and Hoper35,
Because of my experiences with the rng of 888.com I once posted my opinion that rngs are rigged. While I personally still believe that this is the case with this particular casino I cannot prove it.
BJB007 clearly pointed out that you either put up the evidence or shut up. Since I was simply voicing an opinion based on emotion, and not a researched fact, I shut up.
BJB007's statement was simple: proof = credibility. I think that he was right.
regards,
metalrat
Mate,
While BJB007's argument is valid, he still can't prove that they are NOT rigged either.
We can't prove either ways. That is why I avoid RNG's.
At least, when I play live dealer, I can still see the wheel and ball and interact with the dealer etc.
Why waste all that and go for something suspicious (even with a 0.01% degree of suspicion).
Common sense should be our friend. :)
All the best,
Marven
Quote from: Marven on December 23, 2008, 03:52:03 AM
Why waste all that and go for something suspicious (even with a 0.01% degree of suspicion).
Because RNG's are just sooooo quick. You can easily get three or four spins a minute in. I'm not sure if they're rigged either, but I've won money at them before, so I'm not being too quick to judge.
honestly guys they arent rigged, you will lose just as much money on a live wheel,
its the the house edge that you will lose to! ooohohoohooohhoooh
ryan08,
Most of the people know that but just want to believe there is some way...
Even if every topic include detailed information about house edge etc., people
will continue testing different systems and strategies.
Best wishes,
m
i think you misunderstood the context of my post, im saying its the house edge that will make people lose on RNG, so the casino doesnt need to rig it aswell and risk getting caught doing so
Well, I am up a lot on B&M and down on both RNG and Live. If I spent as much time on RNG as the other two, I'd be on a street corner with a tin can.
I'm not sure about Live Dealer, but RNG is not random as far as I'm concerned.
Ron.
its the other way round, ive been told by certain respectable sources RNG is more random than live wheels because there are no physics involved in RNG so you wouldnt get biased results, that is why they are much harder to beat than live wheels