The only way to profit from roulette; write book about a foolproof system and sell it

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..to fools...

Found this article searching through Google news; the Daily Mail is not my 'cup of tea', honest guv :p I reckon he got banned for pi55ing in the hall way and is now engaged in a v. clever (free!) slick pr campaign...

Having said that we know it's all about the probabilities, whatever the 'system'..

I love the cynical comments at the footer of the article, you may recoginse the tone, it's similar to what we all say re. systems sellers: :D

"why doesnt he go to the worlds numerous other casinos? This man would be a multi millionaire before he could be banned from them all. I find his system very hard to believe, there are too many variables to consider: Size of ball, types of wood used on the wheel, air and material temperatures and most importantly force of spin of the croupier. Why write a book when he has the key to becoming very rich very quickly with very little work. Im sure he'll be make more money from his book then he will from his so called system. good luck to the man, but I think he's already had enough of that with his £28,000 winnings."

"The only proven way to profit from roulette is to write a book about a "foolproof" system and sell it to fools"


Casino chain bans gambler who won £28,000 on roulette wheel in two months using secret system

A gambler's winning streak was cut short after he was banned from casinos across Britain after winning £28,000 playing roulette with his 'no-lose' system. Balvinder Sambhi, from Birmingham, scooped the fortune in just two months using a secret betting pattern which he has spent years perfecting. But he claims he was so successful


Read more: In the money: Gambler banned from UK casinos for winning £28,000 using secret system | Mail Online
 
Although roulette is a negative expectancy game, I thought it was widely accepted that there are methods (for example measuring relative velocity of wheel and ball) that can give an edge. People are forever being caught fiddling with lasers and computers etc

A mate of mine in the industry claims that the more experienced croupiers are capable of influencing the final location of the ball to within a particular quadrant of the wheel, and are therefore able to assess the bets placed, and maximise the house advantage (on which they recieve bonus's), its possible if this was the case, then its an exploitable edge
 
A mate of mine in the industry claims that the more experienced croupiers are capable of influencing the final location of the ball to within a particular quadrant of the wheel, and are therefore able to assess the bets placed, and maximise the house advantage (on which they recieve bonus's), its possible if this was the case, then its an exploitable edge

You hear stories about it but all the people I talked to say it's crap. All's I know is the casino operates on the basis in a year, the casino will win apporx 3% of whatever is on the table on any given spin.
 
Since when was 28k a fortune?! I thought that was just about enough to buy a VW Golf these days
 
why doesnt he go to the worlds numerous other casinos?

Because all the casinos now have links to each other using face recognition software so that when one person gets banned from any casino they get a worldwide ban at the same time.

I also remember there was a documentary around 3 years ago where a group of (I think it was Russians) had been able to detect any bias on a roulette wheel using electronic wizardry and taken a London house for around 1 million. Of course as soon as they were discovered the game was over for any Casino.


Paul
 
"show me a man with a system, and i will show you a man who can gamble in my casino"
 
If my local casino is anything to go by, the best system for consistent winning sessions at roulette is:

1. Own a takeaway or drive a taxi for a living
2. That's it.
 
Did anyone see the Derren Brown "supposed" attempt to predict the number that the roulette ball would land on ?


Paul
 
Yes, he was one number out. quite impressive if it was real (I think it probibly was, he's banned from most casino's)
 
It wasn't real. The pins in the wheel are used to randomise the drop. It's all well and good trying to watch the phsics (yeah right) but as soon as the ball hits the pin it's anyone's guess.

I can't believe anyone takes that fraud seriously.
 
Did anyone see the Derren Brown "supposed" attempt to predict the number that the roulette ball would land on ?


Paul

if you watched the preamble to the "event", he said he tapped one of his feet when the ball passed a point on the wheel, and tapped his other foot when the wheel completed a full turn.
This supposedly was for him to calculate speed, and thus energy, and thus where the ball would land.

With all this foot tapping expertise, and the fact he got it wrong, he could always get a job in Riverdance.

It was a jolly jape.
What I found more disturbing is that some people may be susceptible to instant hypnotic induction. (the guy who got skimmed for 5K)
 
There were a few things that did not add up for me:

1) I don't know many people who can draw £5K out of their account with no notice to the bank as very few have that level of cash in a current account.

2) He kept emphasising the fact that they couldn't say where they were. To me that is because he was not at any Casino (because that could be checked and verified later). He was probably in a studio set up in London.

3) There is no way they would risk £5K and more importantly no way that they would pay out £180K if the correct number came up. It was always going to be one number away as that adds credibility to the stunt.

Clever but not real.


Paul
 
There were a few things that did not add up for me:

1) I don't know many people who can draw £5K out of their account with no notice to the bank as very few have that level of cash in a current account.

Clever but not real.


Paul

Even if you do you need to give notification.

Not clever, not real.
 
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