Advice on roulette strategy?

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Question by x2862: Advice on roulette strategy?
Ok I know the house always has an advantage in roulette. However I found a system that seems to deify this when run through a simulation of 1,000,000 spins. I just wanted a second opinion before I go to any casino because I must have gotten something wrong.

I found a casino with a 4 player video roulette, one with a virtual dealer and 00 wheel. I was playing and the minimum bet was and the max was 0. My system is based on the margantale system but instead of doubling you triple your bets on a loss. what you bet on is two columns covering 24 out of 38 numbers. that’s a 63.5% chance of winning. now you may be thinking that you can only loose 4 times before your next bet is over table limit but I think if you take one column and a friend takes another column you can have more losses.
what you do is bet on the first column your friend bets on the second column if the number drawn is in the third column then both you and your friend triple the bet. so fro example ,3,5,7,9,81,243 and so on. if however either the first or second column comes in you go back to the original . Now I haven’t gotten that many losses in a row but it could happen in that case you have a third person that bets the limit on both columns and you and your partner then can add the rest. Example you loose 6 times in a row and need to bet 9 the third person bets 0 on both columns. Then the first 2 people bet 9 479+250 =729.
,3,5,7,9,81,243 and so on
should be
1,3,9,81,243 and so on
typo on my part

Best answer:

Answer by LegFuJohnson
How is 3,5,7,9 tripling your bet?

You both bet and lose. You are down total
You both then bet , you win, you are up . Start over.
You lose twice and you are down total dollars, right?

So you each bet on the column? If you win, you’ll make , but your friend lost , and you were already down from before. You haven’t made your profit back. So there’s your first mistake.

And then in general… any system can work in the short term, but I really don’t think you found anything that wins over 1,000,000 spins. You just seemed to claim that 3,5,7,9 was tripling… so you might want to rethink your numbers.

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4 Responses to “Advice on roulette strategy?”

  • huckleberry:

    Your simulation must have a bug in it. There is no such thing as a winning system.

    Send me the code and I’ll point out the bug.
    fstal86@yahoo.com

  • Check Raise:

    Agree with huckleberry completely. Something is going wrong somewhere with the maths. Likewise you can send the system through and I’ll have a look at it if you like.

    Martingale systems are all well and good until you cap the table limit. Even with a 3 person system to try and avoid the table cap issues, it would have to be a pretty well performed act to avoid any suspicion from the pit boss. I wouldn’t have thought it would be too hard to pick up players betting a system like this, which would mean that if you did win they’d soon put an end to it.

    After 9 losses you’re looking at a $6561. Then on to $19683. You’ll need a lot of liquidity and a high table cap.

  • mr.longshot:

    Sounds to me this one could really “hurt” a persons bankroll.

  • pdq:

    I’ll keep my answer very simple. There MUST be a point at which you will go bust. What is that point? 7 spins in a row?

    Do you really think that you CAN’T lose 7 spins in a row even though you’ll always have 2 columns covered? (By the way, if it’s 8 or 9 or 10 the answer is the same.)

    You can. This won’t work. You will lose.

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