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Originally posted by Maca
mmhh - I've seen a variation used succesfully
stand back until 3-4 reds/blacks or 3-4 odds/evens have come up in a row then bet against same outcome again.
Of course you must have both pocket and table limit to be able to double up a few times after that - ie you rarely, if ever, see eight to nine reds/blacks in a row, at least I don't 
Same principle can be applied to columns/rows/blocks but you always take the chance the house numbers might come up - i think that bit is worse in the US than elsewhere do you have 0 AND 00 - not so elsewhere.
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Aaargh! Do the world's schools no longer teach math or what? If you saw that used successfully, it was a freak of odds. <B>That does not work</B>. It does not matter if the red comes up 7,964 times in a row, the odds of red coming up on the next spin are EXACTLY the same as they were for every previous spin. The only way the number of reds or blacks in a row has an effect on the odds is if your bet is something like "I bet 5 reds in a row won't come up" because then the odds become multiples of themselves on each spin such as 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 and so on. Each single spin has exactly the same odds as every other spin, though.
There is no system to beat roulette.
There is no system to beat roulette.
<B>There is no system to beat roulette</B>.
In fact, there is no system to beat any game where the odds are always against you.
SpaceAce