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The benefits of betting on repeaters

Started by Mr J, October 12, 2011, 11:51:21 PM

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Mr J

Yes I know, this VIEW of mine might contradict past methods. Keep in mind, its only my opinion.

Any benefits of betting on repeaters? Its tough to get real specific....betting on HOW MANY repeaters and how far BACK are we looking at the total number of repeaters etc.

My point is this, lets say you have a method betting on only a few numbers (thats maybe 8% of you) and that method has nothing to do with repeaters. We all know that usually, there is a semi-large group of numbers that go unhit for 60+ spins.

When you bet on those few numbers in your method, you are *ASSUMING* (and hoping)  they are NOT going to be part of that long stretch of unhit numbers.


I'll create a fake situation......... you are betting on the 0, 7 & 22 as part of your method. Ok, those 3 numbers are not on the history board but I repeat, they MIGHT be part of that long stretch of unhits for MANY spins, YOU DO NOT KNOW.

The beauty I guess with repeaters is that, GRANTED, they might stop hitting but they (in present time) have a SHORT PROVEN history of hitting more than they should have.

Ken

RobbieD

Whilst playing on Betvoyager last week I had 10 hits on the 3rd Dozen (bad enough in itself as I was betting on the first 2 Dozens!) and in those hits I had 4 consecutive occurrences of the number 29 and 3 consecutive occurrences of the number 31. I think we all have similar stories.

I sent a screenshot to Betvoyager commenting on how random their software appears to be......(not)

LuckoftheIrish

Quote from: RobbieD on October 15, 2011, 08:41:13 AM
Whilst playing on Betvoyager last week I had 10 hits on the 3rd Dozen (bad enough in itself as I was betting on the first 2 Dozens!) and in those hits I had 4 consecutive occurrences of the number 29 and 3 consecutive occurrences of the number 31. I think we all have similar stories.

I sent a screenshot to Betvoyager commenting on how random their software appears to be......(not)

Do you even know what "random" is?

I just analyzed 1 million actual single zero spins. 
29 times a number hit 4 times in succession.
726 times a number hit exactly 3 times in a row.

2 separate times, the same dozen hit 12 times in a row.
10 times, the same dozen hit 11 times in a row.
26 times, the same dozen hit 10 times in a row.

BetVoyager is only one of a handful of online casinos sites I would play at.




RobbieD


LuckoftheIrish


cheese

Quote from: LuckoftheIrish on October 15, 2011, 01:32:33 PM
Calm down?  I just taught you a lesson...kid.

Not really. The point about online casinos is, you seem
to see those unusual events not a few times in a million
spins, but all the damn time. Especially when you play
the dozens and columns. Its easier to spot there because
you're betting 12 numbers at once. I used to see things
happen every day that I only saw once in a blue moon
on a real wheel. Why? Because they cheat, thats why.

LuckoftheIrish

Actually no, Betvoyager does not cheat.

Bayes

He's right. I'd sooner believe a B&M is cheating than BV. Why? their Randomness control feature; it guarantees the decision is generated BEFORE you place a bet, and you can test this for yourself.

Mr J

"I'd sooner believe a B&M is cheating" >>> Cheating how?

Ken

Bayes

This was found on Ebay. A wheel rigged with electronics to control the outcome of every spin.


pins

back to the subject. wait for a 25 spin gap between the repeat numbers and play them . discard any numbers that play sooner.

Mr J

Quote from: Bayes on October 16, 2011, 06:22:20 PM
This was found on Ebay. A wheel rigged with electronics to control the outcome of every spin.




I'll re-phrase. Is there a news article for roulette, from a 'class A' casino with a 'rigged' wheel?

Ken

Nathan Detroit

******** a 'class A' casino with a 'rigged' wheel ?********

With a $  550, 000  000.00 + investment ?  That will be the  day .  The  ones  who spout that nonsensical theory should have their head  examined.

Nathan Detroit
HAPPY WINNINGS!!!

medo

Quote from: Bayes on October 16, 2011, 06:22:20 PM
This was found on Ebay. A wheel rigged with electronics to control the outcome of every spin.




----Which reminds me of my purposely rigged wheel......these are all around
    small unreputable casinos.And I know it cause have ways to spot it.

medo

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