Question by : I want to play my winning roulette bet at real casino – would the casino staff stop me?
I engineered a bet that has won 99/100 times in trial with an online roulette simulator. I want to play it at a real casino, but I’m afraid it would draw too much attention and I would be stopped from playing after a week (maybe less) of winning. How long would they let me win? Or how much would they let me win before being stopped. There aren’t many casinos where I live, so I think I would draw attention soon enough?
Thanks for the advice. I actually wanted to post this as a comment to the replies thus far.
Regarding playing at online casinos, I don’t believe that I can really trust any? How could I know they are fair?
Regarding me having a winning bet, and whether or not it’s possible, I did do the math to show why I say this bet is “winning”.
On each spin I have an 86.5% winning potential. During a session of play using the bet and accompanying betting method the overal win rate or potential is 99.6% with a 0.4% chance that I would lose my money set aside to play the bet. This is just the math.
I think because mathematicians say you can’t beat the houses advantage (which is true) that everyone assumes it’s a futile endeavor. But I think just because you can’t beat the odds, doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t beat the game. Just my thoughts… and my math but I could very rightly be wrong, if the math is wrong. Casinos make big money off of their math ; )
Best answer:
Answer by Jeff
As long as you’re making legal bets without using equipment like a wheel tracker or taking advantage of a flaw in the roulette wheel itself, they cannot legally stop you from making the bets you want. The most they can do is close the roulette table.
However, there is no such thing as a “winning roulette system”. Since the game came out in Europe a couple of centuries ago, top mathematicians have tried to create a system that wins consistently, but it simply does not exist.
Albert Einstein was once quoted as saying “You cannot beat a roulette table unless you steal money from it”.
There are several systems that can help you win over the short run (EG the martingale system, laboucherre system, and the D’Alembert system), but these eventually reach limits built into the roulette game itself that will cause you to lose over the long run.
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