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  • #31
    Originally posted by msavard View Post
    goodposting here... This system has a losing position long run.

    There is only ONE Roulette system that is not a losing system, and that is Mike Caro's legendary system....

    The following roulette system is the brainchild of respected gambling authority Mike Caro, and has been endorsed by several top mathematicians. It is easy to use and mathematically sound. Moreover, it has been shown to completely eliminate the house edge in tests involving millions of computer-simulated trials.

    I'm going give you a secret roulette system that really works. It will cut the house advantage to literally nothing, if you believe in it enough to never get frustrated and switch tactics. What I'm going to say may seem strange, but here goes.

    First, never bet simply red or black. Also don't bet odd or even. These are equally poor, consistently losing wagers.

    Second, don't be suckered into betting zero or double zero, despite what some experts may suggest. This may seem like you're betting with the house, but for technical reasons you are actually betting against the house -- and you are taking the worst of it.

    So, in order to negate the house advantage, you MUST stick to straight non-green number bets. All odd red numbers turn out to be bad choices, based on over two trillion computer trials. Don't bet them.

    All even black numbers fare poorly, and cannot be bet, for much the same reason, which I won't explain here.

    Let's get straight to the money-saving advice. Any bet you decide to make MUST cover only even-red or odd-black numbers. There are no exceptions.

    Finally, you need to be very disciplined in excluding the number 30 and the group of consecutive numbers that begins with 11 and continues clockwise through and including 14.

    This system may seem mystical, but I take gambling quite seriously, and this works for me.
    Most people misunderstand Mike Caro's system. It is not numbers 11-14 on the table its 11-14 clockwise on the wheel.
    Last edited by John_M; 05-16-2013, 05:12 PM.

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    • #32
      i used this system a few times when i was at the Rio in february. i don't know the exact amounts, but i left being up at least $20 each time i sat down for an hour or so. fast and free drinks plus a 20 spot sounds like a winner to me.

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      • #33
        Can you explain to me how this is any different than betting on 2 of the 3 thirds or rows on the outside? Also pays 1.5:1 and covers the same amount of numbers.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by lazzeepanda View Post
          Can you explain to me how this is any different than betting on 2 of the 3 thirds or rows on the outside? Also pays 1.5:1 and covers the same amount of numbers.
          There isn't any from what I see lol. I'll just stick to playing the thirds, been doing well playing them since I've started playing roulette a couple months ago. I've only lost twice so far, one time is because I was waiting for my gf to get done playing blackjack while I was up $150 and started just betting big because I got bored and the other I was up like $60 but since I've been up just took my winnings and what I started with and bet once and lost it to try and get up big before I left the casino.

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          • #35
            I suppose the appeal of roulette is its simplicity, but I really don't understand the enthusiasm for it in this thread. As other people have pointed out, there is absolutely no system to beat a randomized game like roulette that the casino has rigged against you. Craps, blackjack, and baccarat all have a much lower house advantage.

            If the appeal is the simplicity and the socialization/free drinks factor, take the 5 minutes it learns to play the pass line in craps and IMO you'll have a much better time (with better odds).
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            • #36
              I've grown to enjoy roulette using the system that started this thread...has provided longer plays on less money than craps...brainless so socializing is easy. And I ALWAYS get suckered into throwing more chips out on the craps table
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              • #37
                Originally posted by Chuck View Post
                I've grown to enjoy roulette using the system that started this thread...has provided longer plays on less money than craps...brainless so socializing is easy. And I ALWAYS get suckered into throwing more chips out on the craps table
                Haha, now this I understand.
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                • #38
                  so to summarise, the numbers to bet on are
                  Red - 18,12, 32, 34 and 36
                  Black 31, 29, 35, 15, 17, 13

                  Is this how I am reading it?

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by AusVIP View Post
                    so to summarise, the numbers to bet on are
                    Red - 18,12, 32, 34 and 36
                    Black 31, 29, 35, 15, 17, 13

                    Is this how I am reading it?
                    Do you mean Mike Caros system? If you look at the wheel you will see it's DO NOT play the numbers 11-14 clockwise on the wheel roulette-wheel.jpg

                    The following roulette system is the brainchild of respected gambling authority Mike Caro, and has been endorsed by several top mathematicians. It is easy to use and mathematically sound. Moreover, it has been shown to completely eliminate the house edge in tests involving millions of computer-simulated trials.

                    I'm going give you a secret roulette system that really works. It will cut the house advantage to literally nothing, if you believe in it enough to never get frustrated and switch tactics. What I'm going to say may seem strange, but here goes.

                    First, never bet simply red or black. Also don't bet odd or even. These are equally poor, consistently losing wagers.

                    Second, don't be suckered into betting zero or double zero, despite what some experts may suggest. This may seem like you're betting with the house, but for technical reasons you are actually betting against the house -- and you are taking the worst of it.

                    So, in order to negate the house advantage, you MUST stick to straight non-green number bets. All odd red numbers turn out to be bad choices, based on over two trillion computer trials. Don't bet them.

                    All even black numbers fare poorly, and cannot be bet, for much the same reason, which I won't explain here.

                    Let's get straight to the money-saving advice. Any bet you decide to make MUST cover only even-red or odd-black numbers. There are no exceptions.

                    Finally, you need to be very disciplined in excluding the number 30 and the group of consecutive numbers that begins with 11 and continues clockwise through and including 14.

                    This system may seem mystical, but I take gambling quite seriously, and this works for me.
                    Last edited by John_M; 05-16-2013, 05:11 PM.

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                    • #40
                      ^This guy is a hoot.
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                      Encore MDW 2013

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                      • #41
                        All these systems sound dubious but will definitely give them a go next time I'm in Vegas. Definitely a good thing if it makes the money last longer and you want to enjoy more free drinks at the tables!

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                        • #42
                          If I were to get a bit crazy and want to win a few k to blow on tables and pools......whats the best bet for that?

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Jay View Post
                            are there any single 0 wheels in vegas ?
                            Bellagio has one near the *** services (MLife) desk. Aria has one in the main casino tucked with the other roulette tables. Just look for roulette with a high minimum ($50/$100) and you'll probably find it.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by John_M View Post

                              Do you mean Mike Caros system? If you look at the wheel you will see it's DO NOT play the numbers 11-14 clockwise on the wheel [ATTACH=CONFIG]2103[/ATTACH]

                              The following roulette system is the brainchild of respected gambling authority Mike Caro, and has been endorsed by several top mathematicians. It is easy to use and mathematically sound. Moreover, it has been shown to completely eliminate the house edge in tests involving millions of computer-simulated trials.

                              I'm going give you a secret roulette system that really works. It will cut the house advantage to literally nothing, if you believe in it enough to never get frustrated and switch tactics. What I'm going to say may seem strange, but here goes.

                              First, never bet simply red or black. Also don't bet odd or even. These are equally poor, consistently losing wagers.

                              Second, don't be suckered into betting zero or double zero, despite what some experts may suggest. This may seem like you're betting with the house, but for technical reasons you are actually betting against the house -- and you are taking the worst of it.

                              So, in order to negate the house advantage, you MUST stick to straight non-green number bets. All odd red numbers turn out to be bad choices, based on over two trillion computer trials. Don't bet them.

                              All even black numbers fare poorly, and cannot be bet, for much the same reason, which I won't explain here.

                              Let's get straight to the money-saving advice. Any bet you decide to make MUST cover only even-red or odd-black numbers. There are no exceptions.

                              Finally, you need to be very disciplined in excluding the number 30 and the group of consecutive numbers that begins with 11 and continues clockwise through and including 14.

                              This system may seem mystical, but I take gambling quite seriously, and this works for me.
                              There is no such thing as a winning roulette "system." If there were, the casinos would instantly change the rules to nullify the player advantage. They rake in literally billions of dollars a year gaming, they've done their homework and used some of that money to pay actual mathematicians and super computers try to break every game before they put it on the floor.

                              Systems are for entertainment only, in the long run they usually just increase your chance of loss.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by jadefire5457 View Post
                                Originally posted by John_M View Post

                                Do you mean Mike Caros system? If you look at the wheel you will see it's DO NOT play the numbers 11-14 clockwise on the wheel [ATTACH=CONFIG]2103[/ATTACH]

                                The following roulette system is the brainchild of respected gambling authority Mike Caro, and has been endorsed by several top mathematicians. It is easy to use and mathematically sound. Moreover, it has been shown to completely eliminate the house edge in tests involving millions of computer-simulated trials.

                                I'm going give you a secret roulette system that really works. It will cut the house advantage to literally nothing, if you believe in it enough to never get frustrated and switch tactics. What I'm going to say may seem strange, but here goes.

                                First, never bet simply red or black. Also don't bet odd or even. These are equally poor, consistently losing wagers.

                                Second, don't be suckered into betting zero or double zero, despite what some experts may suggest. This may seem like you're betting with the house, but for technical reasons you are actually betting against the house -- and you are taking the worst of it.

                                So, in order to negate the house advantage, you MUST stick to straight non-green number bets. All odd red numbers turn out to be bad choices, based on over two trillion computer trials. Don't bet them.

                                All even black numbers fare poorly, and cannot be bet, for much the same reason, which I won't explain here.

                                Let's get straight to the money-saving advice. Any bet you decide to make MUST cover only even-red or odd-black numbers. There are no exceptions.

                                Finally, you need to be very disciplined in excluding the number 30 and the group of consecutive numbers that begins with 11 and continues clockwise through and including 14.

                                This system may seem mystical, but I take gambling quite seriously, and this works for me.
                                There is no such thing as a winning roulette "system." If there were, the casinos would instantly change the rules to nullify the player advantage. They rake in literally billions of dollars a year gaming, they've done their homework and used some of that money to pay actual mathematicians and super computers try to break every game before they put it on the floor.

                                Systems are for entertainment only, in the long run they usually just increase your chance of loss.
                                You should probably re-read that post again. I'm PRETTY sure it completely eliminates any house edge.
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