Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Roulette House Is There Anyway To Gain A Competitive Advantage In Roulette?

Is there anyway to gain a competitive advantage in roulette? - roulette house

This has probably been asked a thousand times before, so bear with me. 1000 times I've also heard that there is no way the House does, I think, but I would like a clarification.

I had my first experience with the bike last night and I'm not sure that all games that you can do, but you can bet that you want. For example, if I wanted to, could be both black and red, even or odd, 1-12, and scores, etc. If you say, however, betting odds, both red and there are 8 red, 8 Odds combines black breaks, even if these countries. Also it would result in 10 possible bets to a profit of red. However, if there are 38 different figures in the table, the only house that has a probability of 32% on their money right?

7 comments:

Sanjay M said...

You are using faulty reasoning. Regardless of the percentage of the money to take, but his win-loss total.

You are here mainly in paris 2nd As a logical continuation of the numbers:
16 ways: the equilibrium
10 Ways: 2
12 ways (other numbers in black) plus 2 figures in green: -2

It works -0105 betting round. Thus, if one) 2 paris of $ 100 ($ 200 total, you can expect to lose up to $ 10.50 per round.

To show why this is wrong, by the cost of each issue, with the exception of 2 (36 of 38 opportunities). The house was taking money under 6% of the time, but lose much of Paris, who have lost you, that we would have lost money.

Sorry, the bank wins all;)

karl m said...

Everyone knows the wheel well with computers. What people do not know is that it can be overcome with the human brain. Yah, but I will not say how because that would be stupid.

karl m said...

Everyone knows the wheel well with computers. What people do not know is that it can be overcome with the human brain. Yah, but I will not say how because that would be stupid.

Mark R said...

Always avoid tables with seating for 00 ... twice the house edge on the boards of each room 0

ZCT said...

The problem with the wheel is the number 0, the green and not as even, odd, include red or black. In the U.S. there is also a 00, which makes it even worse for the player.

So, if you bet $ 10 even or odd, red and black, 1-12, 13-24, 25-36, which will cost $ 70th Most of the time you get your money, but 1 out of every 19 times you have 0 or 00 It is when you lose your money.

Output So, in theory, in 19 laps $ 1330 to the game, up to $ 1260 to recover. The house advantage of 5.26%, and nothing can change that.

Bill F said...

It is impossible to beat roulette long term

Each bet they have a house advantage of 5%. Every single bet

To test this, I use the example of Paris, red and odd.
The only house the opportunity to have 32% of their money, but still lose in the long run

Ok, you say always bet on red $ 10 and $ 10 odd years
In the long run, with 38 laps to 38 numbers to beat.
Like you said
8 red like the balance
8 chances black edging
10 Cotes red - earn $ 20 20 * 10 = 200
Another 12 issues - lose $ 20 = 20 * 12 = -240

So, over 38 laps, the Paris of $ 20 per round, you lose $ 40
This means that you lost 20 * 38 = 760 bet and $ 40

So we lost 40 - are at risk of 760 ----- 40/760 = 5.26%

Try this for each bet - 38 rounds, and all have 38 numbers and get the same answer

imwatch4... said...

I have to play roulette

Select the number you bet $ 5 ....... Put then the color ...... the odd or even bet ....... Section bet that many ...... Place a bet of $ 2 for all figures in this section of the same color

have a backup or win U Big bets when you see your number

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