Archive for the ‘Online Roulette’ Category
In what states is it actually legal to gamble online?
Question by coltrane: In what states is it actually legal to gamble online?
More specifically, I was testing out a mathmatical equation, I discovered that basically makes it if you stick to it, you will always win $ 1 every 4-30 seconds playing roulette… So, in exactly 1 hour, I made exactly $ 300… of fake money of course… So now, I want to know where I have to rent an apartment for a summer, so I can play 2 hours a day, and live like a king??? That brings us to my question… In what states is it actually LEGAL to play Roulette online with actual dough?! Thanks
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Answer by Caribou “LIPS” Barbie™
None
Online gambling is illegal in the USA.
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In european roulette what are the odds of 12 reds coming out back to back?

Question by Darren B: In european roulette what are the odds of 12 reds coming out back to back?
O.K what are the odds of 12 reds coming out back to back i.e no blacks or green zeros. I understand its 1:1 or 50/50 for every single bet, but 12 in a row? I have believe a way of working out a coin toss is square it or something? does anyone know a simplef ormulae to work it out? This happened on a online site with a “live” automatic wheel, it claims to be live, super casino.com
cheers
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Answer by baudkarma
First, you’re wrong that the odds of a single red bet are 1:1. There’s that zero, so the actual odds are 18 red out of 37 total numbers, or 0.486:1
You’ve got the rest of the math right, though. If you’re looking at a binary choice (heads or tails, red or not red), then the odds of a certain result happening n times in a row is the odds of it happening a single time raised to the power of n.
In roulette, if the odds of red happening on a single spin are 0.486, then the odds of red twice in a row are 0.486^2. The odds of 3 in a row is 0.486^3, and so forth.
12 in a row? 0.486^12 = 0.000173634184. If you want that in odds, it’s 1 in 5759. Not totally unheard of, stranger things have happened.
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Is Roulette Sniper real and if so what is your experience with it?

Question by Boon5: Is Roulette Sniper real and if so what is your experience with it?
Hi there,
I have read a lot about this and nearly purchased it on the back of some strong reviews. However i suspected that reviewers like Dave Morris (apparently a long-term online gambler of Squidoo) may in fact be affiliates and get a cut for bigging up Vince’s software.
So can someone tell me if it is the real-deal or is it just skip-fodder like the Martingale casinos mails.
Many thanks,
Boon
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Answer by ZCT
Roulette has been around for 200 years. It seems unlikely that just recently some guy online has cracked the secret code of beating the game, and decided to sell it.
If it worked, the guy could use it as much as possible, and make a lot of money before the casinos figured out what was going on and changed the rules.
But if hundreds or thousands of people buy it, then surely it would speed up the time it took for casinos to figure it out and figure out how to ban it.
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Q&A: Online Casino?

Question by Andy B: Online Casino?
I have looked on yahoo answers; and all over the internet for a way to beat the house playing Roulette, I am going to risk only 25 dollars and would appreciate some help if anyone out there knows how to beat the online casinos, preferably Roulette.
I was thinking about signing up with Golden Casino.com , if anyone know anything about that.
But i will only risk 25 dollars.
If you can thanks for the help
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Answer by CogitoErgoCogitoSum
I wouldnt trust any casino who offers games with odds computed digitally. The chances of winning are not a mechanical design, but are PROGRAMMED. Worse yet, it can be unfairly influenced in-play based on any number of variables for the favor of the house.
If you want to play casino games, as unfair and biased as they already are, stick with the mechanical ones at a real casino.
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Q&A: gamble online?

Question by osshda: gamble online?
i want to play roulette online with real money, I appreciate someone can help me to find a good site
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Answer by kingofalltoys
My favorite is http://www.bettingshark.com
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roulette Probability book?

Question by jonny jo83: roulette Probability book?
Hi all im off to las vegas in june and looking forward to playing roulette all though ive played roulette online before ive never played it live so to speak, im aware theres no system of constantly winning at roulette and am not stupid enough to think this can be done although some people on net will try and tell you its possible,so wat im looking for is book helping laying down the facts regarding the probabilities on numbers etc chosen so does any 1 no of a decent book that states all the probabilities with tips etc??as ive said im not after a fake scam book for £50 i just want a decent book outlining the mathematics into roulette just to give me a heads up whilst im out there, thank u people!
leg fu joh wat i ment regarding book on probabilties is if i had 1 bet on say red another on even and covered the 1st 12 my probabiltiy would be greater i just wanted to no combination bet probabilites im aware its 1/38 if you go 4 1 number 50/50 for evens ect but when doing combination bets it varys thats why i wondered if there was a book covering this thanx to the rest of you for your answers jon fu yung stick to snaop m8!
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Answer by LegFuJohnson
There have to be a thousand websites that show the odds. The house advatange on bascially all bets are the same.
What exactly do you want to know? There are 38 spots. The odds of hitting any number is 1/38. The odds of hitting black or red is 18/38. Same for odds/even.
You need a book for that?
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Are using Roulette systems banned in casinos?

Question by : Are using Roulette systems banned in casinos?
For example, using betting systems that people use online, are they banned at real casinos? Such as Martingale, 2 to 1, number sets, etc. Are they banned in real casinos?
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Answer by James
No, theses systems are not banned, mostly because none of them work.
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Online Roulette Question?

Question by Bob W: Online Roulette Question?
Just wondering if there is any online casinos that offer a roulette table where i could bet as low as 25$ and as high as 3500$ on Black and red
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Answer by Brian Knight
Take a look at http://freetojoincasinos.com
If you’re thinking of doubling your bet every time you lose then starting over at $ 25 after every win then I’m not sure the range you’re looking for (up to $ 3500) will be high enough to avoid losing everything. But good luck!
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Q&A: roulette Probability book?
Question by jonny jo83: roulette Probability book?
Hi all im off to las vegas in june and looking forward to playing roulette all though ive played roulette online before ive never played it live so to speak, im aware theres no system of constantly winning at roulette and am not stupid enough to think this can be done although some people on net will try and tell you its possible,so wat im looking for is book helping laying down the facts regarding the probabilities on numbers etc chosen so does any 1 no of a decent book that states all the probabilities with tips etc??as ive said im not after a fake scam book for £50 i just want a decent book outlining the mathematics into roulette just to give me a heads up whilst im out there, thank u people!
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Answer by steve bourie
There is no way to win consistently at roulette, unless you happen to find a “biased” wheel that favors some numbers appearing more than others.
The best you can do is to try and play a single-zero roulette wheel, rather than a wheel with zero and double-zero.
The casino’s mathematical edge on the double-zero wheel is 5.26%, while a single-zero wheel lowers the edge to 2.70% Either way, the game has a high edge and can’t be beaten mathematically in the long run.
One other thing to look for is a casino that offers a “surrender” rule. With this rule, you get back half of your bet if you make an even-money bet (red/black, odd/even, 1-18/19-36) and 0 or 00 comes up. This rule is in effect at all Atlantic City casinos, but is rare in other U.S. casino locales.
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Online casino that accepts PayPal?

Question by derekradac: Online casino that accepts PayPal?
I am looking for a real money casino that offers roulette and accepts PayPal. Also i have a PayPal account with money on it but i don’t want to attache a credit or debit card, does anybody know a casino that i can transfer the 40 $ without adding a credit card to my PayPal account ??
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Answer by Jason
You can’t use your PayPal account anywhere online without attaching a credit or debit card to it “that I know of” and if your from the U.S. there are no online casinos that accept PayPal.
If your not from the U.S. theres a few casinos that accept it but you’ll still need to attach an account to it before using it.
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