Hello,
I will probably make a system to test this when I have more time. Has anyone here tried to base a system on the idea that red/black evens out over time?
For example:
Last 40 spins, red came up 15 times, black came up 20 times, green came up 5 times.
So black is ahead by 5, so start betting on red, flat bet 1 unit.
Also start a count. First bet is 1. If you win, subtract 1, and if you lose add 1.
When you reach 0, you have won 1 unit profit.
After the first win of 1 unit profit. Then the count will be 4 ahead on black. This makes it easy to not lose track of the color count while betting.
I'm not sure how well that works, or what the optimal range would be before betting, maybe it has to be 10 or 15 ahead. Also, is it best to look back over 100 numbers or 1000 numbers.
I'll make that my next test tool when I get more time, but I was just wondered if anyone has tried it at the casino.
Thanks,
Thank God.....a GG person!!!
I cant really comment on your request but its good to see you sir.
Ken
Hello Ken,
It had been quite awhile since I have done anything with roulette. Busy at work and all. I'm glad this message board is still active. This is my go-to place to discuss roulette. How are things going with you?
Okay....if this is out of line (lol), anyone can PM me and I'll delete it. One GG person = 8 current members here.
8:1
Ken
Have you had any luck emailing Fishman?
I've tried and no success.
Sorry FreeRoulette, lets get your thread back to the top.
Ken
Quote from: FreeRoulette on Apr 05, 10:13 PM 2016
Hello,
I will probably make a system to test this when I have more time. Has anyone here tried to base a system on the idea that red/black evens out over time?
For example:
Last 40 spins, red came up 15 times, black came up 20 times, green came up 5 times.
So black is ahead by 5, so start betting on red, flat bet 1 unit.
Also start a count. First bet is 1. If you win, subtract 1, and if you lose add 1.
When you reach 0, you have won 1 unit profit.
After the first win of 1 unit profit. Then the count will be 4 ahead on black. This makes it easy to not lose track of the color count while betting.
I'm not sure how well that works, or what the optimal range would be before betting, maybe it has to be 10 or 15 ahead. Also, is it best to look back over 100 numbers or 1000 numbers.
I'll make that my next test tool when I get more time, but I was just wondered if anyone has tried it at the casino.
Thanks,
Ive thought about this
The concept makes sense
We know long term they even out..but it wont help short term
Say we have 100 spins. 75 red 25 black. It wont help. Only very long term. Cause we know 1 million spins it will be close
With a highly disproportionate red vs black we should trigger plan B. Play the system assuming a bias wheel.
I haven't thought plan B out.
So plan A covers red/black when they are fairly even and we need a stop loss, which I'm also unsure of the optimal stop loss.
Hi freeroulette, the idea has been tried countless times and doesn't work. The odds of rb are still the same regardless of the imbalance.