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Internet roulette - Just as bad
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 3:54 pm
by mjd
30 Numbers covered on three occasions in a row, leaving very few uncovered (Seven)
A blank lands in THREE TIMES IN A ROW...
I bet if I covered SEVEN NUMBERS and left 30 NUMBERS UNCOVERED it would have very little problem dropping on one of the Majority!!
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:26 pm
by rook1984
yeah, they really are bad. Saying that I put £50 in earlier spread it about a bit, spun it and I had £91. I left pretty sharpish.
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:28 pm
by anfield road
Yeah but I got to £720 and put £5 on 4 numbers and it won twice in a row to give me an extra £350
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 5:10 pm
by rook1984
nicely played. I just accept a profit on these, but if you go on you neva know what might happen........
been a while
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:55 pm
by jimbo111
Been ages since i posted on here to be honest but always read whats going on and always see the same old "hardluck" stories NOT..ive joyfully learned my lesson and realise that these games are spectacularly crooked and are ALL on a payout so how can that be a random game????local bookies advertises payouts on machines that are supposed to be random as 82% however up the stakes to £2 a spin and its 92% that just shows whats random..and as for the internet roulette well ...lol....to anyone who seriously believes its a fair gme ..only place and site i truly believe the games fair is betfair where they have a 36 number game without the zero and same odds ...
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 9:27 pm
by mrdave
Who's to say that if other internet gambling is fixed, that Betfair Zero games actually are fair to the player?
For roulette they could pay true odds but still make sure you don't win by producing the numbers in their favour. Likewise for Blackjack, I have played Betfair Zero blackjack and it's amazing how many times the dealer gets 20 or 21, much more often than other sites I've played.
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 10:41 pm
by geoff365
Dublinbet....a live wheel from a live casino.
Forget anything to do with RNG
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 12:10 am
by Martal~Wombat
How can a roulette wheel stabilise a
percentage if completely random?
It dont make sense!

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 12:34 am
by YoungKai
cos they dont pay 37/1 on a number

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 2:52 am
by ob
Martal~Wombat wrote:How can a roulette wheel stabilise a
percentage if completely random?
It dont make sense!
GOD SO MANY PLAYERS DONT GET THIS!!!! the percentage on these games is an AVERAGE PERCENTAGE!!!! It doesn't HAVE to get to this percentage....
If I was playing heads or tails for £100 a day with you over a year, given a fair coin the percentage is 100% in both our views... BUT... its VERY unlikely we'll both get the 100% - (which would mean 182 wins each), one of us will get more and one less.... THE AVERAGE WILL STILL BE 100%!!!
If I offer you a completely fair heads or tails gamble that you can play as many times as you want I can advertise a 100% average payout - I DONT TRY AND STABALISE THIS, THIS IS AN AVERAGE, THIS IS IF YOU GET AVERAGE LUCK, IF YOU ARE LUCKY YOU GET MORE THAN THIS, IF UNLUCKY YOU GET LESS - THERE IS NO STABALISATION DONT YOU BLOODY GET IT - ITS NOT A FIXED AWP THAT DOES STABALISE TO PERCENTAGE
The same goes for £500 random machines - some will payout 94% some will pay 90% some 98% some 80%, the average on all of them over a long period will be 92% (assuming thats the general percentage). Constantly people misunderstand this - a SPECIFIC machine does not TRY and reach a SPECIFIC percentage, each spin is random, and independant of what happened before - same with roulette, same with £500's, same as all random things.... GOD PEOPLE ITS NOT THAT HARD SURELY
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 4:43 pm
by itsme
Just done 40 quid on the Betfair zero roulette,
What a dick !!
:x