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Public complaints: Live Roulette Test Method "Martingale (Page 2)

Topic created on 18th Mar. 2018 | Page: 2 of 15 | Answers: 145 | Views: 31,084
C****7
And here you can see exactly these very noticeable vibrations in the balls as well

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C****7
In this video I laid out my Martingale bait, Live Roulette always plays the opposite nicely.
Looks what is bet and what is played

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C****7
In this video you can see the same test at another Provider, bait and Live Roulette falls for it.
Take a look at the game below.

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C****7
Am curious about your opinions

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Anonym
Champion280667 wrote on 03/18/2018 at 8:35 pm: Looking forward to your opinions

I saw your video last year a month after it was posted. I didn't think you would stray into that mold once. I always thought the Martingale strategy went like this: bet amount x on 1 color. If that color wins repeat the process, if that color loses double the amount on that color until it wins and start again at the starting amount

Switching from black to red is rather illogical in my eyes but that's just my opinion

If this is true and the casino can take countermeasures to make you lose as a player, then this is perfect so that we can both make really good money

We both go to a casino of your choice at the same time at a Roulette table. You will play normal with the same strategy as always. If the casino then initiates countermeasures specifically against you then I get in and bet on the opposite color but with three times the amount so that I have your bet out again, have my bet out again and win the bet once more

We both repeat this step until I have 100k on the balance. We split the win. We do this for a few weeks and we are both
Millionaires!!!! If the casino focuses on one player to make him lose, then I as your backup simply pull out the megawin of our lives and we would both be the first to have outsmarted the casino

What do you say?

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C****7
Hi Hammerdammer

Well, before any further plans are made, your opinion would be enough for me. If you have seen these live recordings.

Do you think it all looks normal or is it manipulated? Just write yes or no. Would look forward to your feedback.

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Anonym
Hammerdammer wrote on 03/18/2018 at 10:37 pm
Champion280667 wrote on 03/18/2018 at 8:35 pm: Looking forward to your opinions

I saw your video last year a month after it was posted. I didn't think you would stray into that mold once. I always thought the Martingale strategy went like this: bet amount x on 1 color. If that color wins repeat the process, if that color loses double the amount on that color until it wins and start over at the starting amount

Switching from black to red is rather illogical in my eyes but that's just my opinion

If this is true and the casino can take countermeasures to make you lose as a player, then this is perfect so that we can both make really good money

We both go to a casino of your choice at the same time at a Roulette table. You will play normal with the same strategy as always. If the casino then initiates countermeasures specifically against you then I get in and bet on the opposite color but with three times the amount so that I have your bet out again, have my bet out again and win the bet once more

We both repeat this step until I have 100k on the balance. We split the win. We do this for a few weeks and we are both
Millionaires!!!! If the casino focuses on one player to make him lose, then I as your backup simply pull out the megawin of our lives and we would both be the first to have outsmarted the casino

What do you say?

That's exactly what I think when I read such theories. Even if there was something to it, it would be super easy to counteract this way. Or am I making a mistake in my thinking?

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C****7
Unfortunately, this is not about theories but about proven facts that cannot be plausibly explained. So after watching the videos above, you are of the opinion that everything is normal?

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Anonym
I consider the Martingale principle to be ill-conceived and I don't like roulette. I can neither prove that Roulette is rigged nor that it is not. I just thought Hammerdammer's statement about it made a lot of sense, do you see it differently? Because you could then very easily trick this system, if it really is so.

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Stromberg
Legend
Furthermore, what does the casino do if more than 1 player uses the Martingale strategy at the same Roulette table?

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