making 100 a day

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making 100 a day

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ive been making 100 a day everyday for the last 6 months at the casino using a method i made up it works 9 out of 10 times roughly. its not the martin gale etc. im just wondering if the casino catch on i can get barred etc and will i get barred from all there casinos. i have had a couple of loosing days but im up roughly 10 grand so far
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Post by JG »

In order to answer the question, is this on roulette as you mention Martindale and if so, what is the system?


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Post by mr lugsy »

ive got a new roulette system too .


it's the inverse martingdale ....you start off with a really high bet on red/black,odd/even etc ....then you half the bet every time.


genius. 8)
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Post by Spyder »

if you consistently win, and they notice, you will get barred yes,

although, it is highly unlikely that you have found something that hasnt been done before,

if your process is genunely working and legal, id advise you to continue till you do get barred, only ever use reputable casinos and never raise the stakes

also do not tell anyone how you do whatever it is you are doing, until you get caught and banned from casinos worldwide,

just incase, bankthe money in someone elses name.

if you can genuniely make £100 a day, thats £36500 a year, tax free equates to a £40k a year salary pre tax
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Post by David Healy »

Spyder wrote:if you can genuniely make £100 a day, thats £36500 a year, tax free equates to a £40k a year salary pre tax
Spyder, I'd love to know the name of your accountant!
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Post by gambogaz1 »

£36,500 net is roughly a salary of £54,500

Must be 1 hell of a system you've got going to have time to go out and do your hits at the same time.
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Post by trayhop123 »

obviously not trying to ask what your system is ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,thats your secret and fair play m8,,,,,,,,,,,


but can you answer why its limited to 100 a day ? ,,,,,,,,, is this to keep things low key and avoid on toppage/barrings.


or could it be aplied on a much larger scale ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, say 3 or 4 major strikes over 2nights ,,,,,,,,,,,, and retire or try it again abroad etc,,,,,,,,?
Little discipline = BIG issue

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Post by maverick69 »

its so i dont get ontop of, i get m8s to collect tickets etc. i cud make more but then there wood be more risk,,,,im happy with wot im making. although i have had loosing days with it....just gota have the discipline to walk if its not ur day
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Post by Mr McStreak »

If its anything to do with roulette my advice would be to quit while you're ahead, because you've been lucky so far, and eventually you'll start doing your profit back.

Its just not possible to beat the game in the long run, no matter how disciplined you are. But well done, 10 grand profit is an excellent result!
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Post by stuart4010 »

£100 a day for 6 months (or approx. 180 days) = £18,000

You say you're £10,000 up - does that imply that when you're on a losing day you're down £3-4,000?
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Post by edwardb »

Its just not possible to beat the game in the long run
It is, given an infinite bankroll, and most importantly, a casino with no table limit. Neither of which most people can get :P
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Post by Spyder »

edwardb wrote:
Its just not possible to beat the game in the long run
It is, given an infinite bankroll, and most importantly, a casino with no table limit. Neither of which most people can get :P
so given the fact that you dont have an infinite bankroll and there isnt a fully 'no limit' casino, you will find it is not possible to beat roulette in the long run.
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Well i am up on roulette (williamhill)
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thecannonball89 wrote:Well i am up on roulette (williamhill)
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Post by Echo »

Come on, we all know that the house has a permanent long term advantage over the player... the events at a roulette table are independent sequential events which do not allow the player to exploit any kind of advantage, no matter how marginal.

To quote Nick the Greek, "Three things are sure to get you eventually: death, taxes, and the house percentage."
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