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Possible roulette martingale system?
I came across this awhile back and need advice on it, I've seen it work but legally I'm not able to use it in the states online anymore. It involves roulette and the martingale system. You clearly start with the minimum bet possible, choosing either red or black. As with the martingale system you plan to loose and then double your previous bet. By continuing to bet red or black(same choice as when you started) until you win. I don't know the exact percentage but red and black make up all but one or two spots on the roulette board(depending on the game type) making your possibility of winning just under 50% on the first spin, and increasing upon your next spin, my main question is how do you feel about this system, and if in your opinion if this could work(long term.)
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
yes it would lets here is basicly why;
say you bet any amount on black 10 times its near enough a 100 percent chance a it would land on black at least once the longest ive seen it go without being the other colour is like 4 in a row.
so when you double you previous bet you will allwys end up winning and when you win you do it again on opposit colour
- pdqLv 71 decade ago
tozza wrote, "say you bet any amount on black 10 times its near enough a 100 percent chance a it would land on black at least once".
This is absolutely, positively wrong! It is NOT near enough. You WILL lose if you try this system.
Just take a walk around the casinos when you're finally old enough. You WILL see black hit 10 times in a row sometimes. (Or more importantly, you'll NOT see black 10+ times in a row.)
ANY system MIGHT work in the short run, but NO SYSTEM will ever work long-term in roulette. Try to beat roulette at your peril.
- Anonymous5 years ago
"As far as you know"? And how exactly would you know that? Do you know an employee of an online casino, or are you simply relying on the ramblings of conspiracy theorists who think all online casinos are scams? Or did you simply make it up and are presenting it as fact? It is impossible for any of us to say for sure that online casinos are 100% honest, but rigging games to win the first few minutes would violate the gaming laws of every country on the planet and is a totally unnecessary exercise for the casino. It is a much safer assumption that casinos are NOT working is a fashion that would cause them to be shut down in any legitimate municipality, and therefore you run the same risk of losing the first 10 minutes of playing as you do in any 10 minute period of playing thereafter.