I forgot to add:
Just 2 sessions and already got burned, just after first trying the system with 4 sessions of play money, i earnt like $900 with a $2000 bankroll by playing for an hour, i thought it could happen the same with real money (yeah right), surprisingly such a strange thing like having 12 blacks in a row never happened with play money, in fact everything looked way easier with play money, so it really looks like the casino put the odds to the player´s favor in play mode so when you think you are confident to win in real mode and deposit your cash, it bite you right in the face with shit like this...
I would say, forget about trying roulette systems, you could win a buck or two, thus having having a false sense of winning, but sooner or later you will end up having a bad streak that will take your profits + your initial deposit (casinos seem to benefit from these kind of "systems").
I learnt the hard way that every spin has nothing to do with the last one or the next one and they are just random generated events (needless to say i´m referring only to online roulette that uses reputable software like Microgaming, Playtech, BossMedia, etc)
Sure, you can wait until a row doesn´t up for 5 spins or so and then bet on it. it could even out after lots and lots of spins, but when that happened you´re already done with your bankroll as well. This is far from being a way to make a sure profit, this is not sure at all, risky to say the least. Just my 2 cents...
I was told not to talk about gambling here anymore, there are other places to do that, btw this is the last time i will post about it.
I would say, forget about trying roulette systems, you could win a buck or two, thus having having a false sense of winning, but sooner or later you will end up having a bad streak that will take your profits + your initial deposit (casinos seem to benefit from these kind of "systems").
I learnt the hard way that every spin has nothing to do with the last one or the next one and they are just random generated events (needless to say i´m referring only to online roulette that uses reputable software like Microgaming, Playtech, BossMedia, etc)
Sure, you can wait until a row doesn´t up for 5 spins or so and then bet on it. it could even out after lots and lots of spins, but when that happened you´re already done with your bankroll as well. This is far from being a way to make a sure profit, this is not sure at all, risky to say the least. Just my 2 cents...
I was told not to talk about gambling here anymore, there are other places to do that, btw this is the last time i will post about it.
I agree. I downloaded a pdf called Flaming Torch. Was winning like $200 a day from Golden Casino, for 3 three days straignt. However, on the 3rd day I lost $600. I tried the system in a live casino and it works. The sad part is I live very far form one. The moral of the story is, I think oline gambling is a scam. If you are winning money in online gambling, cash out while ou can because they use a bait and hook system.
I made £400 ($800) in less than ten hours a few weeks back. The annoying thing was that I was up £1500 at one point but then lost most of it.
I've never used this roulette sniper but it seems to be a pointless over-complication. The house edge in roulette is about 5%. You gamble £1,000, you lose £50. In the long run. But in the short run you can sometimes make a pretty big profit (and sometimes you lose everything ridiculously quickly - it swings both ways). All this tracking numbers, changing tables, etc. is just bullshit. The ball has no memory, not even the virtual ball of on-line casinos. If you bet on red then you have roughly 48/52 chance of winning (I can't be bothered to look up the exact odds right now). This is true whether it's the first spin of the day or whether the wheel has come down black for the past thirty spins.
So many on-line casino players remind me of the pigeons from BF Skinner's experiments. Pellets of food were randomly released into the pigeon's cages and sometimes their release would coincide with the pigeon doing something, like turning round or tilting its head to the left. Before long all the pigeons were spinning and tilting and generally acting like Care Bears on crack because they believed that their actions were causing the food releases.
The odds are in the casinos' favour. Anybody who is surprised by that fact kill yourselves now because there is no hope for you. The nature of probability means that the longer you play the more likely it is that these odds will take effect. Simple as, end of story.
Incidentally, http://vegasclick.com/gambling/bettingsystems.html is a very nice explanation of betting systems and why they can work in the short term. Apologies if it's been posted before in this thread, but I didn't see it.
Also, in case I sounded too negative before, I do plan on giving it a go again. It's fun (betting over three hundred quid ($600) on one hand of blackjack was quite an adrenaline rush for a simple working class lad like myself) and if you combine a betting system with a stop-loss and a bit of bonus whoring then you have a fair chance of making cash off of it. Like I said, I'm still £400 up for a few hours 'work'.
Betting arbitrage seems far more interesting, but you do need a hefty bankroll to start with that.
I haven't tried this and I don't think I will, I just want to say that you should read the advice of some people on this thread particularly the opener that has stated this is a risk and he is an expert gambler after all.