Joined: 3/18/2015(UTC) Posts: 26
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Given an amount of money and the using one universal formula is it possible to make a continuous and consistent profit in the game of roulette?
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Joined: 7/2/2011(UTC) Posts: 611
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Without a bonus or cashback involved there is NO WAY to make long term profit playing any casino game which has a built in house edge. And, most bonuses are doing more damage to your bankroll than helping you to make a profit (because of the terms & conditions they carry).
If you like playing roulette, my advice is to never touch the double zero roulette (it has a 5.4% house edge), play single zero roulette (2.7% house edge) and preferably look for those with the "La Partage" or "En Prison" rule featured because this type of roulette will have the standard 2.7% house edge for inside bets but only 1.35% house edge for outside bets (except columns).
The winning tip for roulette long term profit is to combine your play with the Gambling City Cashback. Best way to do is playing numbers. Most of the time you will lose (but this means you will get loads of cash back from Gambling City), and you will also have big wins when hitting. All it takes is a large enough bankroll. On average you would be playing with a profit of 2 to 3%.
Just make sure you won't play at rogue casinos which will do everything not to pay out when asking to withdraw your big wins (there are some!).
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Joined: 3/18/2015(UTC) Posts: 26
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This is surely a helpful tip that you have given me. According to the mathematics behind the game, if you continue playing the game, you’ll lose all your cash sooner or later. It’s therefore important that you pick a goal and try to realize it. For example, if you start playing roulette with $100, formulate a goal of $200 and stop playing once you attain it. I might be wrong. Learning it. :)
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Joined: 3/18/2015(UTC) Posts: 26
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Are these strategies of any luck?
1. Martingale Strategy - double your bet every moment you lose
2. Reverse Martingale Strategy - double your bets everytime you win and decrease your bet everytime you lose
3. D’Alembert Strategy - increase your bet by one
4. Fibonacci Strategy - by adding the last two numbers of your previous bet
5. James Bond Strategy - dividing your money or bitcoins in several categories
Read it some where. Just wondering.
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Joined: 7/2/2011(UTC) Posts: 611
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The strategies will not help. -- Why pick a goal and stop if the equation is favorable? Keep on playing for as long as it is possible and you consider it does worth your time.
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