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Dudus, you are technically correct in not having a 5% advantage profit wise... but this method can still be profitable if you have a pre-planned walk away point.
1000 spins
20 numbers x $1 each = $20 per spin x 1000 = $20,000 total bets
1000 x 52.6% = 526 hits
1000 x 47.4% = 474 misses
526 hits x $36 = $18,936
A loss of $1,064 (5.3%)
Okay, so over the long term you will come out having lost 5% of your money. BUT... The key to this system is the given winning streaks that put you into the green and your ability to walk away from the table.
Another thing is that these roulette scripts (and mathematical theories in general) do not factor in the human aspect that we can walk away with our winnings before having the chance to lose them. The computer just keeps on going. It may be up $x when we'd walk away, but it keeps on betting and loses it.
Agent, add something to your script for it to stop if you hit a certain profit point even if you've got spins left. This will turn some losing rounds into winners. It would also cut down on the big winning rounds since you are just stopping before winning more, but you are still a winner. There's several different ways to play around with this idea.
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