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stonking run wrote:A question for all why is it every time i go into ladbrokes or any reputationial betting shop with fobt"s there. There always is chinese dudes there betting huge amounts and most off the time winning. I feel over a good period off time watching these players that they must have a system or a cheat or something that a avrage player does not they seem to be in their all day and mainley roulete is their game. any thoughts on this guys? :)
i live with a chinese guy so i asked him cos he plays roulete, he said they put there money together and one plays it, usually familys trying to double there wages ect, thats there system and he also said roulete is easy.
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prizeguy wrote: I normally play on the ladbookes one if play as on the others the video sequence gives it away in 2 secs of spin, havent memorised the lads video sequence yet so still have a bit of amusement on my £5 spin these days
Ain't that the truth....i used to spend a couple of lunchtimes a week in a brokelands in town with a mate who works central and liked a punt at lunch. Sure enough, you watch enough roulette and get to learn all the spins and number draws. It's probably worse knowing to be honest, say you pile a £10 split on 9/12 on the 20p one, if that zero doesn't start up the top, it's a loser straight away.
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If I opened a bookies I would site it next door to a chinese restaurant and watch the money pour in. System, my arse. No-one wins at roulette long term.
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cutpoint methodology is the best system i have seen ,it's on here somewhere,only wish i could understand it :lol:
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harry2 wrote:System, my arse. No-one wins at roulette long term.
thats what he said!!!
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The martinginale, chapped martingale, dynamic martingale, grand martingale, reverse martingale, progressive systems, D'Almbert system, Labouchere system, reverse Laboucere, Fibonacci system . All the same.
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I heard that if you use the chapped Martingale with a tube of Lypsyl, you should win a few bob? Is this correct?

I tend to use of combination of Fobonacci, Martingale and Lambouchyqwotsit on the FOBT terminals when I need to deflate the anti-player technology in a 4 dinging Reel King that needs knocking back for the streak.
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They are thinking of introducing roulette into primary schools as a new aid for numeracy skills.


ie Year 1

Ok Johnny. If you have £2 on red and it comes in number one what is your return"


Year 3 "If you have £1 split on 26-29 and £1 straight up 29 what is your return if 29 comes in ?"



Year 5 "£2 split on 26 and all the corners what is your return if 26 comes in. For a bonus name the Orphelins ?"
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harry2 wrote:They are thinking of introducing roulette into primary schools as a new aid for numeracy skills.


ie Year 1

Ok Johnny. If you have £2 on red and it comes in number one what is your return"


Year 3 "If you have £1 split on 26-29 and £1 straight up 29 what is your return if 29 comes in ?"



Year 5 "£2 split on 26 and all the corners what is your return if 26 comes in. For a bonus name the Orphelins ?"


Year 7 "come on Johnny, say something?"
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steveseagull wrote:
harry2 wrote:They are thinking of introducing roulette into primary schools as a new aid for numeracy skills.


ie Year 1

Ok Johnny. If you have £2 on red and it comes in number one what is your return"


Year 3 "If you have £1 split on 26-29 and £1 straight up 29 what is your return if 29 comes in ?"



Year 5 "£2 split on 26 and all the corners what is your return if 26 comes in. For a bonus name the Orphelins ?"


Year 7 "come on Johnny, say something?"


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