Posts Tagged ‘roulette’
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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What’s a good website online to play Roulette without real money?
Question by xKiLLERSMiLEx: What’s a good website online to play Roulette without real money?
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Answer by PokerMaze
http://www.powervegas.com/btag-mazevegas You can play for real or for free money. Just click free on the top left tab. You can also use this code PVFREE10 to get $ 10 Free to play with. That code will only work if you follow this link though http://www.powervegas.com/btag-mazevegas
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What’s the longest game of Russian Roulette ever played?

Question by Joseph 99: What’s the longest game of Russian Roulette ever played?
Tried to research online and couldn’t find anything documented.
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Answer by Jonathan
aha
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I want to play my winning roulette bet at real casino – would the casino staff stop me?
Question by Isaac: I want to play my winning roulette bet at real casino – would the casino staff stop me?
I engineered a bet that has won 99/100 times in trial with an online roulette simulator. I want to play it at a real casino, but I’m afraid it would draw too much attention and I would be stopped from playing after a week (maybe less) of winning. How long would they let me win? Or how much would they let me win before being stopped. There aren’t many casinos where I live, so I think I would draw attention soon enough?
Thanks for the advice. I actually wanted to post this as a comment to the replies thus far.
Regarding playing at online casinos, I don’t believe that I can really trust any? How could I know they are fair?
Regarding me having a winning bet, and whether or not it’s possible, I did do the math to show why I say this bet is “winning”.
On each spin I have an 86.5% winning potential. During a session of play using the bet and accompanying betting method the overal win rate or potential is 99.6% with a 0.4% chance that I would lose my money set aside to play the bet. This is just the math.
I think because mathematicians say you can’t beat the houses advantage (which is true) that everyone assumes it’s a futile endeavor. But I think just because you can’t beat the odds, doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t beat the game. Just my thoughts… and my math but I could very rightly be wrong, if the math is wrong. Casinos make big money off of their math ; )
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Answer by Jeff
As long as you’re making legal bets without using equipment like a wheel tracker or taking advantage of a flaw in the roulette wheel itself, they cannot legally stop you from making the bets you want. The most they can do is close the roulette table.
However, there is no such thing as a “winning roulette system”. Since the game came out in Europe a couple of centuries ago, top mathematicians have tried to create a system that wins consistently, but it simply does not exist.
Albert Einstein was once quoted as saying “You cannot beat a roulette table unless you steal money from it”.
There are several systems that can help you win over the short run (EG the martingale system, laboucherre system, and the D’Alembert system), but these eventually reach limits built into the roulette game itself that will cause you to lose over the long run.
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Where in Las Vegas can I find $10 minimum outside bets on roulette with at least more than $320 max outside?

Question by skunkaperecords: Where in Las Vegas can I find minimum outside bets on roulette with at least more than 0 max outside?
Ok, so I have been practicing the “Martingale” system with an online roulette simulation game. It is American roulette with 0 and 00. I have played 10 games and I have made my goal of $ 100 profit each time within about 5 to 12 minutes. I use a bankroll of $ 310 and I’ve only had to bet $ 80 on two occasions to win my losses back.
I am going to Vegas with my buddies and my goal is to just make $ 100 profit on the roulette wheel. Are the chances that I will get to my $ 100 goal before I hit 5 REDS in a row (I’m playing BLACK) and lose my $ 310 bankroll likely? I am putting the system to the test with my simulated roulette game and I keep getting to my $ 100 goal before losing my $ 310.
I keep hearing Martingale is good for short term small profits but just not long term.
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Answer by John F
Martingale is not good for anything, except to increase revenue for the casino.
If it was good for short term small profits, it would be good for long-term steady profits.
You are still betting on luck. You will end up risking a lot of money for the possibility of a very small payout. It really is just plain stupid.
Every roulette table in Las Vegas has a board that keeps track of the most recent numbers. Walk around the casino and look at how many of them have 5 or more consecutive spins of the same color.
All you need to do is hit the one time where the other color comes up 6 times in a row, and you will lose a whole lot of money in a very short time.
Think about it this way: If the Martingale was a good strategy, you would be able to play it with a friend. One of you would play red, one of you would play black, and you would both win money. Obviously that can’t happen, so you just have to guess which color will make money for you *this* time.
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Q&A: Roulette is reliable or not?
Question by Swiper Crap: Roulette is reliable or not?
I have tried playing with Roulette ONLINE.
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Answer by Bonus Bots .com
Yes it is very reliable. You can pretty much count on losing about 5% of everything you wager in the long run, regardless of how you arrange your betting patterns.
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Q&A: Are there any legitimate and trust worthy online, live spin, roulette websites?

Question by Mike: Are there any legitimate and trust worthy online, live spin, roulette websites?
No computer generated spins. I’m only looking for live spin.
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Answer by Giuseppe H
That I know of no. Usually anything online is a scam, websites provide fake players and claim everything is live. Gambling online is a scam to be honest.
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Are you allowed to sit at a roulette table without making bets for a long time?
Question by Ether: Are you allowed to sit at a roulette table without making bets for a long time?
Can you wait 10-20 spins before you make a bet? At a casino or online?
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Answer by Wyman
Yes indeed
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On-line Roulette Questions?

Question by edwardogden2000: On-line Roulette Questions?
When you play online roulette with real money are you the only one at the table, or are there other players? If you are the only player, can you spin the wheel without betting? Do they allow you to place a bet after the ball has been thrown? Are the minimum bets different from the $ 1 they allow during practice play? Are the maximum bets different from what they allow during practice play? Are there other differences between the practice version and the money version?
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Answer by LuckyLove8
It may differ from site to site but I’m familiar with 888.
- You have the choice to play on a private or public table.
- On private tables, you can still spin the wheel even without a live bet (useful for certain roulette strategies)
- No, you cannot place bets after the ball is thrown but there is a timer to warn you of when time is up. On a private table you can as much time as you want.
- Practice play and real money play have the same minimum and maximums.
- Real money is much more fun… something not quite as exciting about winning on play.
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