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can you beat the game roullete i spend a lot of money at the table 1 i think i?
i ahve it figured out i loose my *** how can i beat the game>>>>???
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- 2 decades agoFavorite Answer
Put $10 on red. If you lose...
Put £20 on red. If you lose...
Put £40 on red. If you lose...
Put £80 on red. If you lose...
Put £160 on red.....
If you win at any point, you will be $10 up.
Simple.
(If you didn't get that, all you do is double your stake each time you bet).
This doesn't work if the house has a limit to bet though. If you can only go as high as $40, you only have 3 chances to win, and you'll end up losing a total of £70 at that point.
Hope this was ok.
- ZCTLv 72 decades ago
It is possible because every wheel has slight imperfections that prevent it from being truly random. There was a team of players who used this information to crack the game. They would observe a specific wheel for hours recording the numbers that came out. Then they would feed them all in to a computer which would look for a bias. If they found that a wheel had a bias they would go back later and repeatedly bet on the segment of numbers that the wheel was biased towards. This neutralized the house advantage of just over 5%.
The team were able to win quite a lot of money, but eventually the casinos started to catch on and began moving wheels around to make it hard for the team to use the data they had painstakingly collected.
In terms of a single person going to a table and beating it, that's not going to happen. The house advantage will take care of you in the long run. In the short term you can get lucky though, but don't count on it.
Source(s): http://wizardofodds.com/roulette - 2 decades ago
In several of Ian Fleming's novels, at roulette, James Bond would cover two of the "dozens." Note that the board has numbers 1-36, plus 0 and ( in the US ) 00. These groups, each approximately 1/3 of the board, pay at 2-1--and, of course, losing on his other bet. So he had 12/19th of the board--well over half of it--paying at, effectively, even money. Remember, though 1) There's a reason they call it GAMBLING, and 2) if it was that easy, we'd all be doing it.
- 2 decades ago
Casinos now routinely move and balance roulette wheels.
As for odds, roulette is definitely not one of the best. Obviously betting on red or black is a "safe" bet, but pays lower odds. Sure, the number 12 pays 36-1 or whatever (depending on where you are), but your odds of course, suck to win it. There are strategies of course, but remember, the casino always has the advantage, just more so in this game. Best chance to win can be found in craps, blackjack, and baccarat.
Additionally, remember that each roll is a seperate individual event, with no relevance or relation to the previous roll or the next roll, so that big lit up board with the numbers is total B.S.
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- scruettLv 52 decades ago
If you play 12 numbers and then play the line between the zeros which is a 17-to-1 bet so in playing 13 bucks and you might win every so often to keep drinking free drinks
- 2 decades ago
put your chips on the 2 numbers either side of 0 and double chips on zero hopefully u should win within 5 spins