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Board Gambling discussion
Re: I have found a long term and strong dice strategy.
by
crwth
on 26/05/2017, 13:53:18 UTC

I don't care that you are talking about real casinos, read this carefully please. IF a strategy for roulette/dice existed and worked it could obviously be applied to online casinos as well because it's the same thing and they have the same odds, that strategy is based on math, nothing physical that the roulette may have. THEREFORE someone who knew about that strategy could easily go to any online casino, bitcoin/usd doesnt matter and wipe the fucking casino, if he gets kicked or banned he can easily create another account and keep doing it and eventually every casino would die, can you follow the logic on this?

actually real roulette is physics based, and he did wipe the online casino and they didnt pay him, ill tell you who he is:
https://www.youtube.com/user/RealRoulette/videos

watch from the oldest videos first. He even has a 48 min hidden camera video, and i have 2 long members only videos he left public by accident that you cant see anymore.

Was that the shittiest YouTube channel you could find? A bunch of random videos of him winning some money? How do you know he is not just advertising those casinos? He should be world known by now for reinventing math.

Over the years, many people have tried to beat the casino, and turn roulette—a game designed to turn a profit for the house—into one on which the player expects to win. Most of the time this comes down to the use of betting systems, strategies which say that the house edge can be beaten by simply employing a special pattern of bets, often relying on the "Gambler's fallacy", the idea that past results are any guide to the future (for example, if a roulette wheel has come up 10 times in a row on red, that red on the next spin is any more or less likely than if the last spin was black).

All betting systems that rely on patterns, when employed on casino edge games will result, on average, in the player losing money.[8] In practice, players employing betting systems may win, and may indeed win very large sums of money, but the losses (which, depending on the design of the betting system, may occur quite rarely) will outweigh the wins. Certain systems, such as the Martingale, described below, are extremely risky, because the worst-case scenario (which is mathematically certain to happen, at some point) may see the player chasing losses with ever-bigger bets until he runs out of money.

Stay in school kids or you will think that you can win money gambling.
I agree with you that it's not just that easy to win. Casinos are still in business because there are people who are addicted in gambling but still stays to play more games than they have and some that really wins and probably going to gamble the money that they have won. In different strategies, there would be always a down point, whenever you reach that point, you would probably just lose entirely in the course of your games or as long as you gamble, it will eat your balance up.

Better study like Astargath said