whats the best way to win consistently at roulette?

I play a lot of roulette and wondered if there was a good system to win big money all the time.

I’m always walking away with a lot of money and roulette as i am not afraid to gamble away 100.

I usually stick in 60 and place 2,3,4,5 around randomly with the odd 50p on the other number, in case the big bucks don’t roll in i’ll always have back up money to build my 60 back up.

What do you think is the best system?

 
 

Whats the best games to play to win the most money at , at Foxwoods or Twin Rivers ?

hi my names jess and i went to twin rivers the other day and i LOVED it but i lost my money …. next week im going to foxwoods and i was just woundering how can i win the most money on the slot machines and just to let you know i dont know how to play cards except for blackjack … but idk if you have to bet max or now like how do i win the most money and whats machines ??? PLEASE … i dont want to lose my money next time and no matter what i will go because its beautiful there .. Thank You very much

 
 

Whats the best games to play to win the most money at , at Foxwoods or Twin Rivers ?

hi my names jess and i went to twin rivers the other day and i LOVED it but i lost my money …. next week im going to foxwoods and i was just woundering how can i win the most money on the slot machines and just to let you know i dont know how to play cards except for blackjack … but idk if you have to bet max or now like how do i win the most money and whats machines ??? PLEASE … i dont want to lose my money next time and no matter what i will go because its beautiful there .. Thank You very much

 
 

What’s the equation that describes the final bankroll distribution with risk-of-ruin and +expectation?

I play blackjack and I have a positive expectation with a finite bankroll. I know with an infinite bankroll, the final distribution is Gaussian. I can determine this curve since I know the standard devation and the mean winning rate (avg bet x expectation) per hand. However when I do risk-of-ruin sims, I get an almost gaussian curve which is slightly asymetrical. I’ve seen formulas for risk-of-ruin (ROR), but I haven’t seen any that describe final bankroll distributions with ROR taken into account… What I’d expect is the formula would have the following property: lim (bankroll –> infinity) = Gaussian… Ideally I’d wanna see a formula where I can input standard deviation, expectation, average bet, and initial bankroll, to come up with the final bankroll probability distribution function (or a cummulative distribution function).

Sorry this question is so technical! It would save me many hours of blackjack sim time, and I could calc probability intervals easily! Thanks =)

 
 

what’s the effect of match play coupon on blackjack played with “correct stratagy”?

the casino i play at gives one free match play coupon to anyone on the poker waiting list (YOU ARE ALLOWED ONLY ONE FREE ONE A DAY) IF I ONLY PLAY THE 1 HAND A DAY IS IT A LONG TERM WINNER ? $10 bet $20 won .the coupons expire daily so saving them is not allowed

 
 

What’s New In The Casino World?

The world never stands still too long. If it does, this may mean it’s dying and has nowhere else to go. The eternal question for every business lucky enough to hit a winning formula is whether to change it and, if so, by how much and how quickly. In one shape or form, casinos have been around for centuries. They were gambling in Ancient China and Rome long before anyone thought of building in the Nevada desert. Yet, the basic idea has remained the same. If your luck is in, a small bet will win you a fortune. It’s a remarkably seductive temptation. Just think. All you need is for the dice to fall just so, or the next card to be the 8. The games may change their appearance, but the principle of betting on the outcome of random events remains the same. To that extent, gambling never changes and probably never will change significantly. If there is change, it’s superficial. Say, from the one-armed bandit invented by Charles Fey to the video slots version you start by the press of a button. This makes the arrival of online casinos the first real revolution for at least a century. People have always gathered together to gamble. It could be in a friend’s home, a private club or a place with public access (often condemned as a “den”). The internet does away with the requirement for a “place”. Now people can stay home and still enjoy the pure experience of gambling. It avoids the inconvenience and expense of travel, buying food and drinks in more impressive surroundings and, in many cases, finding somewhere to stay overnight. All you have to tolerate is the quality of the animation and the annoying soundtrack of “live” players and the games. Over the last decade, real world casinos have come under real competitive pressure. They are not doing too well. But, before you all celebrate, this means the states take less in revenue and, as their deficits rise, tax hikes may have to fill in the gap. This article brings two “back-to-basics” gambits by the competing forms. Let’s start in Atlantic City. There has been a significant drop in the number of players in all venues and for all games. The recession is biting hard. So, albeit only on a trial basis, the management has gone back to the $2 game at two blackjack tables. The thinking is easy to explain. High table minimums frighten away the learners and the more conservative gamblers. People want the maximum gambling experience for the least possible outlay. The casino assures us that, if the trial is a success, more tables will go back to the $2 minimum. Except there’s a twist. If you only bet in the range $2 to $5, you pay a fee of 25 cents per hand as a “contribution toward the operating costs”. It seems casino managements cannot resist biting gamblers in the ass. Going to blackjack online, Microgaming is introducing a live dealer version. You will be able to interact with the no doubt sexy dealer through the wonder of streamed video. Better still, it makes the online experience more obviously “fair”. Although we have all come to trust the RNG, it’s always more reassuring to see someone deal real cards. Others can also Bet Behind on the seated players and you can book a seat with your favorite dealer. It will be interesting to see whether live dealers represent a new nail in the real world casinos’ coffin.

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