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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #100 on: April 24, 2012, 04:04:18 AM »
I cracked one off after playing it online.
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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #101 on: April 24, 2012, 09:16:21 AM »
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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #102 on: April 24, 2012, 09:25:08 AM »
I'm currently trying out my theories at free play online casinos. So far it's been tough going, but at least it gives me a realistic shot as to what to expect during real play. Until I find a workable system (if I ever do), I won't gamble. It's better to keep my dollars, after all! Sports betting is great, and at least there's no rigged casino software to worry about. For example, I picked the San Antonio Spurs to beat Portland just now at low odds of 1.05, and as slim as the pickings were, I was right. Why not try betting on the horses as well? You get better odds there than on conventional hockey matches.

online vs, the physical game are two worlds apart.  Online is a random number generator, physical is far from being random.

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Re: Roulette
« Reply #103 on: April 24, 2012, 04:37:27 PM »
The system above will change your mind, though obviously the casinos do enjoy a massive advantage. Why not give it a shot at a free play online casino or free roulette site with fun money? With the cash you make once you've gotten the system down pat, you can send me a sizeable donation to show your appreciation/thanks!

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #104 on: April 24, 2012, 05:17:33 PM »
I'd say that LOVEMONKEY is pretty damn precise and accurate and I've never seen any Dealer who could control where the ball would land.

But ...... I have heard such stories from individuals who have never seen it either.

Have you ever seen a guy juggle with 20 balls? I'm not saying they can pick the exact number but they can pick an area of about 10 numbers and hit it in that area any time they want.

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #105 on: April 24, 2012, 06:22:46 PM »
online vs, the physical game are two worlds apart.  Online is a random number generator, physical is far from being random.

The more precisely made the roulette wheel, the more random it is.

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #106 on: April 24, 2012, 07:01:26 PM »
Ab, I'm a skeptic when it comes to your most recent statement regarding a dealer's ability
to hit any range of adjoining numbers consistently on a roulette wheel.

But I've never seen it done nor have I never seen it 'not done' so there is always that possibility .... but I'd have to see it myself to agree with ya.

Has there ever been some kind of dealer's contest that would award some form of prize to any dealer who was capable of doing so?

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #107 on: April 24, 2012, 07:04:54 PM »
May 23, 2009 .... Patricia Demauro set a new record for the longest craps roll, hanging on for fourhours and 18 minutes at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa. Borgata officials say shebeat the previous record by one hour and 12 minutes. They say Stanley Fujitake ofHonolulu, set that record nearly 20 years ago in Las Vegas. "This was only my secondtime playing craps, so this was very exciting for me to be a part of history," saysDemauro, who lives in Denville in northern New Jersey.

She won $18,000.

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #108 on: April 24, 2012, 07:11:53 PM »
Has anyone seen  this?

The oldest operating casino in Vegas is the Golden Gate, and this classic hotel recently took its biggest bet ever as part of a taping of “The Buried Life,” a reality show on MTV.

The cast of “The Buried Life,” which follows four friends on a quest to complete their list of “100 things to do before you die,” bet $125,000 on roulette and won, then let it ride.
The $250,000 was bet on black, but Lady Luck didn’t smile on the “Buried Life” guys, unfortunately.

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #109 on: April 24, 2012, 07:15:11 PM »
Has anyone seen  this?

The oldest operating casino in Vegas is the Golden Gate, and this classic hotel recently took its biggest bet ever as part of a taping of “The Buried Life,” a reality show on MTV.

The cast of “The Buried Life,” which follows four friends on a quest to complete their list of “100 things to do before you die,” bet $125,000 on roulette and won, then let it ride.
The $250,000 was bet on black, but Lady Luck didn’t smile on the “Buried Life” guys, unfortunately.


Take the $125k winnings and go eat a hotdog. Man, silliness.

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Re: Roulette
« Reply #110 on: April 24, 2012, 10:06:50 PM »
Yeah right.
Come back and tell everyone when you've become a millionaire.

You haven't given it a shot so how do you know? Try a free online casino at least first.

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #111 on: April 24, 2012, 10:53:02 PM »
Has anyone seen  this?

The oldest operating casino in Vegas is the Golden Gate, and this classic hotel recently took its biggest bet ever as part of a taping of “The Buried Life,” a reality show on MTV.

The cast of “The Buried Life,” which follows four friends on a quest to complete their list of “100 things to do before you die,” bet $125,000 on roulette and won, then let it ride.
The $250,000 was bet on black, but Lady Luck didn’t smile on the “Buried Life” guys, unfortunately.


They were really stupid to bet the 125,000 in the first place and ABSOLUTELY MORONIC to then 'let it ride' after ALREADY winning! They were complete and utter fools as Lady Luck (as you say) had already smiled on them with the 125,000 bet! If they wanted to bet again, they could have bet only their 125,0000 winnings (effectively repeating the bet thus) for a measure of safety.

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #112 on: April 25, 2012, 12:51:17 AM »
What does everyone think of this "Win Line" system? It sure looks good! :P Free money, anyone?

http://www.playhard.co.uk/winning-roulette-system.php

Have you tried this system yet, stuntmovie? You can make a killing with it!

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #113 on: April 25, 2012, 01:53:35 AM »
you cannot crack the code, because there isnt one.

the house wins by default, because of the odds are always in the houses favour.its rigged from the get go.

you can only win by luck.

or by manipulating the thing irl(not online), but that is a criminal offense.

there are devices out there, some work some dont, but good luck with that.

and,LOL, as for online, how can anyone think online roulette is not rigged even more? :o

yes, these little ebooks which have some way to win, they are sold by the casinos themselves,lol.
they make you win some amount that cant even be paid out and then once you invest bit of own money, the winning streak suddenly goes away.

same with poker etc.

See the system above to defeat the house advantage; the code, I believe has been cracked! Try it for yourself at a fun money roulette site or in real life with small stakes. Of course, you've to know when to bet on which colour as well.

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #114 on: April 25, 2012, 08:50:16 AM »
Jon, there is no way to beat the casino, that is why they stay in business.  How many casino's have gone out of business because the people have won and made them file for bankruptcy lately?  A casino is a well oiled machine, yes you might win a 100 here or there or get lucky and win on a big bet, long run, the casino always wins if you keep playing.

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Re: Roulette
« Reply #115 on: April 25, 2012, 09:02:02 AM »
Always bet on black! (no racist)
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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #116 on: April 25, 2012, 09:08:21 AM »
Jon, there is no way to beat the casino, that is why they stay in business.  How many casino's have gone out of business because the people have won and made them file for bankruptcy lately?  A casino is a well oiled machine, yes you might win a 100 here or there or get lucky and win on a big bet, long run, the casino always wins if you keep playing.



It's not that there's no way to beat the casino. It's just that the house has a big advantage, and that people are foolish, ignorant and greedy. It takes brains, knowledge and discipline to beat the casino, and that's why professional gamblers (those with these qualities) can do what they do. Don't tell me there aren't any professionals around.

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #117 on: April 25, 2012, 09:21:33 AM »
It's not that there's no way to beat the casino. It's just that the house has a big advantage, and that people are foolish, ignorant and greedy. It takes brains, knowledge and discipline to beat the casino, and that's why professional gamblers (those with these qualities) can do what they do. Don't tell me there aren't any professionals around.

lmao please just point out to us ONE roulette professional that makes a substantial profit over time. Just ONE.
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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #118 on: April 25, 2012, 09:23:21 AM »
lmao please just point out to us ONE roulette professional that makes a substantial profit over time. Just ONE.

Fuck sakes dude.  James '007' Bond.  He wins all the time.

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #119 on: April 25, 2012, 09:24:56 AM »
Here's the best systems info available from The Wizard of Odds. Check out his wesite for reliable casino info.

“No one can possibly win at roulette unless he steals money from the table while the croupier isn’t looking.” — Albert Einstein

Not only do bettings systems fail to beat casino games with a house advantage, they can’t even dent it. Roulette balls and dice simply have no memory. Every spin in roulette and every toss in craps is independent of all past events. In the short run you can fool yourself into thinking a betting system works, by risking a lot to win a little. However, in the long run no betting system can withstand the test of time. The longer you play, the ratio of money lost to money bet will get closer to the expectation for that game.

I have received hundreds of e-mails from believers in betting systems. Their faith reaches a religious fervor. However, in all things the more ridiculous a belief is the more tenaciously it tends to be held. Yet the casinos are still standing and nobody has ever proven anything that works.

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #120 on: April 25, 2012, 09:44:24 AM »
Here's the best systems info available from The Wizard of Odds. Check out his wesite for reliable casino info.

“No one can possibly win at roulette unless he steals money from the table while the croupier isn’t looking.” — Albert Einstein

Not only do bettings systems fail to beat casino games with a house advantage, they can’t even dent it. Roulette balls and dice simply have no memory. Every spin in roulette and every toss in craps is independent of all past events. In the short run you can fool yourself into thinking a betting system works, by risking a lot to win a little. However, in the long run no betting system can withstand the test of time. The longer you play, the ratio of money lost to money bet will get closer to the expectation for that game.

I have received hundreds of e-mails from believers in betting systems. Their faith reaches a religious fervor. However, in all things the more ridiculous a belief is the more tenaciously it tends to be held. Yet the casinos are still standing and nobody has ever proven anything that works.


Have you tried the "Win Line" system I posted here? That's an effective system for you, but you've to give it a shot. Also, sometimes beliefs are tenaciously held exactly because they are true.

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #121 on: April 25, 2012, 09:46:03 AM »
lmao please just point out to us ONE roulette professional that makes a substantial profit over time. Just ONE.

This guy does.

http://www.genuinewinner.com/

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #122 on: April 25, 2012, 09:54:12 AM »
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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #123 on: April 25, 2012, 10:00:37 AM »
REP, I will be honest with ya and tell you that I have beaten the casinos many times but definitely not in the manner in which you most likely think.

I’m the kind of gambler often referred to as a “Whale Turd”.

That means I don’t risk a large amount of money when I play casino games.

In fact I only enter a casino with $5 to $20  in my pocket.

And I only play about three slots that have proven to pay off during my past casino visits.

And I have a rule that I stick to like glue – Once I double my money, I have to quit.

So if I place $5 into a slot machine and it goes up to $10, I must cash out and walk away.

If I place $20 into a slot machine and it goes up to $40, I cash out and walk away.

A very simple rule to follow unless GREED takes control.

And each pull of the handle or push of the button is either ten or twenty cents.

Many times that $5 risk will hit a bonus and I’ll win $10 to $120 which means I have to cashout immediately.

I’ll only continue to play if I get greedy.

And once that happens , I’ll start losing.

Right now I’m about $500 to the good so far this year and that’s just from risking a very few bucks in the following three slot machines ……

VAMPS
WOLF RUN
CATS

I play one or more of the above machines about 5 to 6 times a week at one of the following casinos which I consider to be the loosest machines in town …..

The Palms
The Orleans
Ellis Island

Sometimes it appears to be evident that  these slot machines ‘allow’ you to win a few bucks and then take it all back from you when you sit and play it too long.

One machine in particular ALWAYS let’s you win $3 more than your ‘investment’ and then tightens up and takes all your money.

A good method to make the customer initially happy and, eventually, the casino rich.

SO that’s my SYSTEM for the slots.

When I play Blackjack (I’m an EXPERT at this game), I buy in for $30 at the Silverton and play their $3 game. And I have yet to walk out of the Silverton without a small profit which usually amounts to $30 - $60.

I am a very strict Basic Strategy player and do my best to avoid those tables where the players have no idea about Basic Strategy.

Greed is a major gambler’s downfall, so I always depart before it sets in.

And that’s my Blackjack system.

I gotta add that every casino I play in sends me more free stuff (including free play and even free money)  than I can actually take advantage of each and evey month. Free play usually totals about $300  and actual free cash is usually less than $100.

So a decent amount of my winnings required no personal investment in the least.

Those are my "systems".

You now owe me $100. Thank you.

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Re: Roulette - has anyone cracked the code?
« Reply #124 on: April 25, 2012, 10:13:12 AM »
REP, I will be honest with ya and tell you that I have beaten the casinos many times but definitely not in the manner in which you most likely think.

I’m the kind of gambler often referred to as a “Whale Turd”.

That means I don’t risk a large amount of money when I play casino games.

In fact I only enter a casino with $5 to $20  in my pocket.

And I only play about three slots that have proven to pay off during my past casino visits.

And I have a rule that I stick to like glue – Once I double my money, I have to quit.

So if I place $5 into a slot machine and it goes up to $10, I must cash out and walk away.

If I place $20 into a slot machine and it goes up to $40, I cash out and walk away.

A very simple rule to follow unless GREED takes control.

And each pull of the handle or push of the button is either ten or twenty cents.

Many times that $5 risk will hit a bonus and I’ll win $10 to $120 which means I have to cashout immediately.

I’ll only continue to play if I get greedy.

And once that happens , I’ll start losing.

Right now I’m about $500 to the good so far this year and that’s just from risking a very few bucks in the following three slot machines ……

VAMPS
WOLF RUN
CATS

I play one or more of the above machines about 5 to 6 times a week at one of the following casinos which I consider to be the loosest machines in town …..

The Palms
The Orleans
Ellis Island

Sometimes it appears to be evident that  these slot machines ‘allow’ you to win a few bucks and then take it all back from you when you sit and play it too long.

One machine in particular ALWAYS let’s you win $3 more than your ‘investment’ and then tightens up and takes all your money.

A good method to make the customer initially happy and, eventually, the casino rich.

SO that’s my SYSTEM for the slots.

When I play Blackjack (I’m an EXPERT at this game), I buy in for $30 at the Silverton and play their $3 game. And I have yet to walk out of the Silverton without a small profit which usually amounts to $30 - $60.

I am a very strict Basic Strategy player and do my best to avoid those tables where the players have no idea about Basic Strategy.

Greed is a major gambler’s downfall, so I always depart before it sets in.

And that’s my Blackjack system.

I gotta add that every casino I play in sends me more free stuff (including free play and even free money)  than I can actually take advantage of each and evey month. Free play usually totals about $300  and actual free cash is usually less than $100.

So a decent amount of my winnings required no personal investment in the least.

Those are my "systems".

You now owe me $100. Thank you.


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