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Roulette tournaments

Started by FreeRoulette, Dec 12, 09:41 PM 2010

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FreeRoulette

I was wondering if there were any roulette tournaments at casinos where you buy in like a poker tournament and play against other players.  Last player with money gets it all. 
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Proofreaders2000

English Harbor Group (Silver Dollar, Super Slots, VIP Slots) has a weekly RNG American Roulette tournament.  "The Wheel Deal" costs $2.50 to enter (per casino, if you wish multiple entries) and you get $50 to play with.  Rebuys are $2.50 each (you get another $50 to play with) The competition lasts six days.  First place winners get 75% of their total score.  Second place gets 25% of their score.

Proofreaders2000

Thought this might be of interest with the new systems around.

Boul Dous

The idea seems kinda odd to me.  Since with roulette you aren't competing with one another and could care less what another player is doing unless he's winning all the time and you're losing. 

Proofreaders2000

Traditionally you are right.  I noticed however with the contest you can see how well others are doing in comparison.  You start with a $50 bank and grow it as high as you can. (I've seen people with $10,000+ balances in past tournaments.)

futured

hey it is very good idea for tournaments.  It will very
exciting and and help for finding the best players among
all. It will provide opportunity for Online Roulette for Money
and will famous fast.

iggiv

Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on Apr 20, 09:31 PM 2011
Traditionally you are right.  I noticed however with the contest you can see how well others are doing in comparison.  You start with a $50 bank and grow it as high as you can. (I've seen people with $10,000+ balances in past tournaments.)


to be banned from  casinos after ?  ;D

Proofreaders2000

Possibly, but from what I can see, players may re-buy another $50 bankroll.  If enough players re-buy frequently enough, there's enough money to payoff the big winners (and make a tidy profit for the casinos).

iggiv

and find out who is capable to screw them up to get rid of them afterwards  :wink:

Proofreaders2000

You win Iggiv.

There was one player that stands out.  His name was "Bagobucks" who had $15,000 (the highest score I'd ever seen in the tournament).  I wonder if it is the same Bago from RoulettePlace?

MrJ

I did a thread on this before. In regards to a B&M casino, NOT on-line.

The information I would like to see......what was the METHOD used for past winners of tournaments? Thats what I want to know.

Ken
Watch us big doggs, the MEN, play at a REAL casino, on a REAL table. All we ask is that you stay out of our way. The rest? Bots, airball, RNG...that's more for the Kitty Kat Klub. Its the big doggs and the kittens!! Winning is not an event, it's a process and it takes YEARS and YEARS to master > link:://:.eonline.com/eol_images/Entire_Site/2014127/rs_560x415-140227131132-1024.bulldog-kittens3.jpg... To be great, you have to be willing to be mocked, hated and misunderstood.

Proofreaders2000

That's originally why I started this thread.  If any method from RF.cc could win like that
($15,000 from $50 in six days.)

iggiv

why u guys talking only ONE METHOD? sorry, i don't wanna  pretend i am smarter than u or sound arrogant, but talking only one method is like a perfect example of ' tunnel vision', isn't it?
there could be different methods the winner used. And it is very possible he won't be able to use them at least in this casino anymore :)

Proofreaders2000

Hey guys, I found a free Roulette tournament at Oddsmaker (Casino, Tournament) section.  Prize pool isn't much ($20), but it is a way to test a system (and win money if it works!)

chrisbis

Begins Tonight 9.30 EDT

I'm in (if I can stay awake long enough!!) Think its 3.0 am our time!
Here's the details:-

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