what casinos were in roulette profit?

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there used to be a pdf you guys had that was something related to roulette profits, what were the urls in the older version?

one of them i signed up with just to do free play and then was debating testing the real thing, and since then ive got loads and loads of bullshit spam, so id like to know the urls that used to be in those guides so i can narrow down which site it was, i uninstalled the software from them and also deleted the pdf
 


It doesn't work. Let me save you sometime and effort and explain.

The strategy (dozens, or red/black) works pretty good in the short term, but it eventually will cave in on itself. It's a fact. I know because it's happened to a lot of people that I referred to casino's at one point or another. The reality is that there is no strategy for Roulette that is long-term or sustainable.
 
with infinite money, infinite time and an infinite betting limit, doubling up ('Martingale') would most definitely work.

Stop being so pessimistic...

However - I think the OP actually wants to find out where his spam comes from, not try out the theory.
 
with infinite money, infinite time and an infinite betting limit, doubling up ('Martingale') would most definitely work.

It's the betting limit that is the key.. On a low minimum table you can handle the money aspect. As for the time you can always stop when you hit the winning spin. It's the betting limit as mentioned that kills the martigale theory.
 
I take it we're talking about bet doubling?

For instance pick red or black and stick with it until you win. Each time you lose double your previous bet.

SO on the 1st bet you bet on black it hits red you lost $5
On the 2nd bet you bet on black it hits red you lost $10
On the 3rd bet you bet on black it hits red you lost $20
On the 4th bet you bet on black and it hits black. You win $40 - the $35 you put in you're up $5

I did this on my honeymoon in vegas and got royally screwed. The table was set up so that the maximum payout was $1220. It hit red 9 times in a row... do the math.
 
Nice so that system has a name, I thought I came up with it ^^. I think you could do it in poker rooms too.
Enter a table with $1 - all in - lose
enter a table with $2 - all in - lose
etc
 
The odds would be even worse in poker.

Not only do you have to have someone call you on your all in every time you go, you also have to have the cards to back it up when someone does call you.

Might work with online play but wouldn't work at a physical table.
 
The odds would be even worse in poker.

Not only do you have to have someone call you on your all in every time you go, you also have to have the cards to back it up when someone does call you.

Might work with online play but wouldn't work at a physical table.

Yes online ofc, sometimes you will have the luck and win with even bad cards, and maybe even against more than 1 other.
 
OP - are you in the US? If so, I thought you guys were told by ya government - online gambling is bad n'kay! Do ya need offshore accounts and shit to get away with it?
 
The law doesn't technically make online gambling illegal. It effects the banks that deposit and withdraw from online casinos.

I can still log on to a poker room, deposit with my credit card, and have a check mailed to me when I cash out. I used to be able to have poker money available in my bank account within minutes. Now I have to wait a few weeks. That's the big pain in the ass right now.

OP, don't play roulette unless you want to lose money.

There was a time not too long ago when online casinos where so competitive that they could be beat. They'd offer big bonuses to attract new players. If you played smart blackjack you could actually beat the casinos. I made a few grand off of "bonus whoring." It didn't take long for the casinos to start putting a stop to that though.

There's no way to beat the casinos at there own games. Any ebook you see saying otherwise is a scam, at least since the huge bonuses stopped.
 
The only gambling games you can perhaps win on long term are:

Blackjack (21)
Poker
Horse Racing

That's because there is an element of skill involved. And that's if you study them. And I don't mean reading Shifty McIdiots Guide To Picking Winners.

The rest are for mugs. I can't believe people are suggesting doubling up as a strategy for a numbers game, unless I read the previous posts wrong. Since the green 0 was introduced, roulette has got even worse.You can't now rely on 50/50 red/black.
 
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