09-05-2013 11:17 PM
There are scores of companies selling "roulette computers" which apparently analize previous winning numbers and claim to be able to predict with anything up to 85% accuracy the most likely winning number coming up next. They sound too good to be true. Are they? Has anybody you know bought one of these machines and tried them out? At around £100.00 they're certainly not cheap. If my o/h found out about it, it would be curtains for me. Of all gaming machines, virtual roulette - the type you can play in Ladbrokes is by far the most addictive. The most I ever won was £130.00 but all I did was pay a couple of bills with it, so I had nothing to show for it. The main problem is the odds: at 35/1 twelve seconds into the game you can walk out with realmoney. The biggest danger is that on a bad day you end up chasing your losses. I've actually lost £70.00 in half-an-hour. So are these hand held "computers" any good, or is the only winner the manufacturer? I tend to ster clear of theses machines. It's hopeless trying to get onto one lunchtime. They apparently pull in round about £6000.00 per machine per week so there are a lot of big time losers out there!
26-01-2016 12:44 AM
Only way that I know how to win is to stand at the 34, 35 and 36 end of a single ZERO
table. Split your playing cash into 3 equal amounts.
One pile on the 1 to 34 line.
One pile on the 2 to 35 line.
One pile on RED.
That's all there is to it. Just remove your winnings after every spin of the wheel and replace your stake again.
26-09-2016 12:43 PM
who is this seller with 100% positive feedback?
27-08-2018 5:15 AM
"roulette computers" which apparently analize previous winning numbers
For that, you do not need a roulette computer but serious data collection of few thousands of spins and analyses. How a roulette player gains an advantage in the casino you can find free information at the forum;
Evolution of roulettes advantage play
https://rouletteplace.com/t/evolution-of-roulettes-advantage-play/538
27-08-2018 7:37 AM
Whatever happened to Stevie? He hasn't been around for a while....
27-08-2018 9:06 AM
27-08-2018 9:20 AM
"He passed away"
I believe it is a joke.
Only a few days ago some guy was explaining how he was tricked to buy S. Hourmouzes stuff. I wasn't even bothered to ask how much money he wasted.
https://rouletteplace.com/t/everyone-has-a-story-how-did-you-found-myrulet-com-reviews/223/82
27-08-2018 9:35 AM
This ancient thread has run it's course?
You'd be better off becoming an experience watcher than trying those gadgets.
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
27-08-2018 10:36 AM
Hi everyone,
Locking thread as it is an old one bumped without any posts for almost 2 years. If you wish to discuss this topic further please feel free to create a new thread.
Cheers!
Enas
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