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Main => General Board => Topic started by: rjeaton1 on May 30, 2009, 09:07:56 PM

Title: Is This a Good Idea - For Those Outside the USA
Post by: rjeaton1 on May 30, 2009, 09:07:56 PM
Alright, I was just surfing the internet when I saw that MicroGaming offers a game called "Roulette Royale".  Apparently it is some sort of a progressive jackpot version of Roulette.  It's still RNG (so it's not programmed like a slot machine), it's just relying on the sheer nature of a roulette wheels inherant odds.  Now, I can't play at any casino on MicroGaming's platform as I am from the United States, so I don't know the rules of this game, and I can't seem to find them out.  (I'm not allowed to even sign up at their casino for "play money" just to read their rules)

Meaning, if a number hits 2 times in a row, you get some sort of mini-jackpot, 3 times in a row another mini-jackpot, 4 times in a row a mini-jackpot (although significantly larger than the first two) and 5 times in a row, you get the whole thing.

They can pay this out without pre-programming it to only make this happen once in a million years because the odds of those events above happening are as follows without any pre-programming:

2 times in a row - 1368 to 1
3 times in a row - 50,652 to 1
4 times in a row - 1,874,160 to 1
5 times in a row - 69,343,956 to 1

So, if the odds of the roulette table producing the same number in a row beging to be that slim at 3 times in a row, couldn't you just wait until the same number comes out twice in a row and then bet every single number on the table besides that one?  Because then even if you lose, you still win (because of their jackpots)
Title: Re: Is This a Good Idea - For Those Outside the USA
Post by: rjeaton1 on May 30, 2009, 09:37:25 PM
Oh, and just to clarify, I also read that you still win the Jackpot even if you don't have a bet on the number that repeated.  So if the number 12 repeats twice, then you bet on every number besides twelve and it repeats for a third time you still win one of the mini-jackpots (I just don't know how much you win)