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Strategies, tips & tricks: Is there a continuous win system in roulette ? (Page 2)

Topic created on 26th May. 2019 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 17 | Views: 5,924
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Hopefully you never had to write anything!

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Daniel
Elite
First: I could not find the following verdict anywhere on the Internet - except on some rip-off sites.

Court decision Frankfurt am Main Regional Court - AZ 92/S 14856/88: "It is equally indisputable - and this does not require any scientific discussion - that the chance as such can also be increased in the context of a game of chance by exploiting certain regularities (permanences) and betting methods.

Secondly: No, there is no permanent winning system in roulette. There is only the so-called Kesselgucken, which should not go nowadays, however, also.

Kettle peeking
From the exact speeds of the ball and the turnstile, as well as the exact starting positions of the same, it can be calculated theoretically exactly into which compartment the ball will fall, or guess the sector of the Roulette cylinder into which the ball will probably fall. Just as no soccer or tennis player actually calculates the path of the ball in the mathematical sense , but develops a very good feel for the path of the ball, there are roulette players who want to develop and use similar skills. The later a player bets, the sooner he can guess the sector and then quickly bet on those numbers before Rien ne va plus.
Guessing the kettle sector is admittedly made more difficult by the fact that as soon as the ball approaches the center, its course is disrupted by diamond-shaped obstacles (Obstacles). In addition, the casino has a very simple countermeasure at its disposal: If a player appears to gain an advantage in this way, future coups are cancelled accordingly early, i.e. the Rien ne va plus follows immediately after the ball is thrown, and later bets are not accepted.

Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roulette

Well, and then there was once a bug / system error in Merkur Roulette, but this has nothing to do with strategy.

There is no system with which you can win permanently, neither with Slot machines nor with roulette - it is simply impossible! You can also never predict the color, because the kettle has no memory. Every coup has the same chance to win or lose - no matter what has happened before and also completely no matter how much someone has lost or won at this table before.

Even with online and offline slot machines, it doesn't matter in principle which machine you play on, whether someone has won big or lost big before. You can still win or lose. Whereby the further losing is more probable due to the house advantage.

There is also a difference between roulette and slot machines. On slot machines, like Dead or Alive 2, you can win up to 100,000 times your bet (in casinos and gambling houses up to about 5,000x). In roulette the maximum win per coup is limited to 36 times the win. Thus, on average, you win more often in roulette than in slot machines. If you can win 100,000 times or 5,000 times, of course, the dry spells can be much more pronounced. During these lean periods, some players then develop conspiracy theories at slot machines but also at roulette. Of course, there are more conspiracy theories about slot machines. Not only because the lean periods can be more severe, but also because slot machines cannot be as transparent as roulette due to their construction.

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zuzox
Experienced
Super explained Daniel!
Unfortunately, many are so narrow-minded and convinced of their claims or theories

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Anonym
Exactly. Really super described! It could not have been expressed better

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wettibernd
Expert
Amen, that's all I'll say

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Daniel
Elite

Third: There are strategies, but a good and serious strategy is to design your game in such a way that you have as much fun and thrill as possible and at the same time, at least in the long term, have as few losses as possible. A good strategy is to keep your losses as low as possible. A strategy for Roulette or Slot machines that allows you to play profitably does not exist and never will.

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Knochen
Elite
When I play Roulette, my strategy is simply to bet a large sum on black and hope. If that works 2-3 times, cool, then I go to slots with the money. I know that the chances with slots are definitely not better than with roulette, but with roulette I see my chances in black and white. That has somehow little appeal for me.

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Anonym
Daniel wrote on 07/21/2019 at 19:22: First, I could not find the following ruling anywhere on the internet - except on some rip-off sites.


Well, and then there was once a bug / system error at Merkur Roulette, which has nothing to do with strategy.

There is no system with which you can win permanently, neither with Slot machines nor with roulette - it is simply impossible! You can also never predict the color, because the kettle has no memory. Every coup has the same chance to win or lose - no matter what has happened before and also completely no matter how much someone has lost or won at this table before.

Even with online and offline slot machines, it doesn't matter in principle which machine you play on, whether someone has won big or lost big before. You can still win or lose. Whereby the further losing is more probable due to the house advantage.

There is also a difference between roulette and slot machines. On slot machines, like Dead or Alive 2, you can win up to 100,000 times your bet (in casinos and gambling houses up to about 5,000x). In roulette the maximum win per coup is limited to 36 times the win. Thus, on average, you win more often in roulette than in slot machines. If you can win 100,000 times or 5,000 times, of course, the dry spells can be much more pronounced. During these lean periods, some players then develop conspiracy theories at slot machines but also at roulette. Of course, there are more conspiracy theories about slot machines. Not only because the lean periods can be more severe, but also because slot machines cannot be as transparent as roulette due to their construction.

Can be signed so!;-))

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