Thursday 13 December 2012

Pro Player's Nightmare?

Frustrating Wheel


An old wheel, showing some strange tendencies.  Just for fun!




Is Winning Easy?

Winning Isn't Easy


Would you prefer me to give a super-duper sales page to look at or do you want the truth?

Frankly, winning at roulette isn't easy.  I'm not going to feed you B.S.  We get enough of that from our politicians and banking cartels.  I'll tell you this, though: if you know what to look for and you are patient, when you strike you strike hard and accurately.  Have a look at this Ritz Roulette Scam .

Quite interesting, isn't it?  A pro team took over a million in the space of a few days, not bad at all.  You can bet the management at the Ritz had to reset their pacemakers after that!  Anyway, the point is that you can win, but do you notice that on the first night they won £100k and on the second won £1.2 million?  That's because they did their analysis on the first night, then went in for the kill on the second.  They were patient.

The article talks about some techno gadget that scammed the casino.  I know for a fact that what it says about how they won is crap, but I can't go into much detail here.  Safe to say, if it was a scam why were they allowed to keep their money?

Because the casino didn't want it getting out that there was a team that won so much by using a methodical system.    I reckon the casino wants the public to believe the pro team were cheating...that's why they mention the use of a covert device.  What a load of crap.  And more importantly, the casino didn't want it to get out that roulette is actually not random at all.  

That would mean the casinos were a scam!

If it was pot luck that the team won, why would the casino freeze their winnings at first?  It's obvious to me that the pro team weren't smart either about 1. The way they were winning  2. How they dealt with their winnings.  The reason it never went to court is that the casino would have to prove roulette was random, which would have been highly embarrassing.

Anyway, if there's anything you learn, don't buy into these super-duper systems and BIG EASY WINNINGS on the internet.  Most are scams.  Most roulette computers on the web are too.  If anybody tries to sell you something they should always tell you the disadvantages, as well as the advantages. 

Just know that you must be patient in order to win and be a long term winner.

And before someone asks, no you cannot get arrested for winning at roulette in the UK.

Is Roulette Random?

Roulette Is Random


Is it?  Can you prove it?

Have you ever been playing and noticed 5, 10, 24 come up one after the other?  Or a similar combination, on numbers very close to each other on the wheel.

I remember seeing 23 come up 5 times in 10 spins.  Did I think this was random?  Of course not, roulette is not a random game.

Last week when I was in a casino, there were 4 dealer changes in one hour.  Is this just coincidence or does the fact that one of the dealers knows me from another casino have anything to do with it?

If you say to a dealer, "It's very random today, isn't it?" what will be the reply?  The dealer usually won't say anything, because the dealer isn't an idiot.  They know how roulette works; or at least part of the deal.  Maybe not the full picture.

The casinos know roulette can be beaten, that's why the modern wheels have counter-measures (ever noticed how the older wheels have deeper numbered pockets than the modern ones?), why dealers change the speed of the wheel each spin, why dealers are changed when somebody is winning too much.  When they suspect a pro player is on a table, the experienced dealer will be brought in...but let me tell you, even they can't change the pro player's edge.  It's often fun to have a competition with them at the table, but some dealers take it very personally, so don't piss them off too much!

Now if we can agree that it isn't random, what can we do with this information?  Well, we can find a way to beat the game, by making our edge higher than the casinos.  I'm not talking about betting red/black, odd/even, 2nd dozen type of bets - they will lose in the long run.  I'm talking about betting on the numbers straight-up, that's where the real money is to be made.  The 35:1 payout bets.

More to follow...