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Roulette Using physics for prediction

bienamie

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It is better to play with the lowest stakes possible but what I know is that at times, it isn't easy to find a system that wins the most money, with the lowest stakes.

I have heard that using physics, which may mean using a computer to predict where the ball will end up, can mean a breach of casino terms in some places. How true is this statement?
 

luckysam

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It is true that some casinos do not allow the use of computers. However, I do not see how physics can be used to predict, otherwise we would have so many winners.

I do not know if players get more experience with time but to me, roullete is simply a game of luck.
 

randy

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In my opinion, people use diverse winning formulae and what matters is whether or not the gambler trusts whatever system they choose.

The underlying fact is that some luck is still required.
 

nowun

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luckysam said:
I do not know if players get more experience with time but to me, roullete is simply a game of luck.

I would disagree. I have done a few videos or me playing roulette using precognition that show that there is more than luck involved if you practice.
 

Patch

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I don't know about using physics, but I can see how understanding odds could be a big help with roulette. People even use odds with games like keno, so there has to be some skill (or knowledge) involved with roulette.
 

zephyr 12

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Roulette is a game of odds like any other game. You're gambling for Pete's sake. Figure the odds well and you'll win more than you lose, and what gambler can hope for anything better than that? Realistically.
 

lordcole

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As a gambler, you get used to winning and losing. You always wish that you would win more and lose less which is never the case. I would agree with you nowun that in some instances, practice does help.
 

Tredger

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I don't know if that particular system is real or not, but I think that it's always best to test a strategy for yourself and if you really understand it, then you can alter it to work better for you.
 

purple

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Unlike other games the odds in roulette are very easy to calculate because they are the same for all bets. So, for single 0 roulette all bets have the same odds of 2.73%.
If the casino also offers 'surrender rules, or 'en prison' rules these odds drop to half (1.23%) for all the even money bets, which is excellent for the player.
On an American double zero wheel all the bets are 5.26% except for the corner bet
(0, 00, 1, 2, 3, where the odds rise to a whopping 7.89%.
These are terrible odds. At least in the USA find a double zero wheel where they also offer surrender rules, or 'en prison' rules on the even chances to cut the casino edge to 1.31%
With a little practice one can learn visual ballistics.
With some guessing, knowing roughly which section of the wheel the ball will drop in, you can place bets very quickly after the ball has been released but before the croupier says "no more bets".
If your predictions are reasonably accurate, and if you have a good money management system you can make a ton of money!
 

Naim Razak

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Yes then I got the real one, it did predict but not good not near to the number selected. Trust your gonna get one?
 
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