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BV NoZero Roulette new rules???

Started by Ralph, Jul 23, 10:14 AM 2012

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Bayes

It's certainly not good news for winners, but if you tend to lose or break even you're still better off playing no-zero.

The return is 90% on wins. However, assuming the same win rate and number of spins played, a standard wheel will return 97.3%. It doesn't matter what the actual numbers are, the result will be the same. But the rule only applies to roulette, there are other no house edge games you can play, like baccarat or craps.
"The trouble isn't what we don't know, it's what we think we know that just ain't so!" - Mark Twain

Ralph

Yes but it is an other definition now. before it were 10% of the TOTAL winnings, now it is every high as you end the session, if you then lose it end the session, and  recover next time, your plus will be taxed not 10% but 20%, and in some cases even more.

10% on total winning are better then a zerowheel HE, but in some cases now, I am not sure.
The best way to fail, is not to try!

Robeenhuut

They changed in randomness control on BV a number of spins from 60 to 36. Any significance of that?
Matt

TwoCatSam

Must be.  Otherwise, why change?

To me, it means robots are winning!
If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go where dogs go.  ...Will Rogers

Ralph

Quote from: TwoCatSam on Nov 27, 12:52 AM 2012
Must be.  Otherwise, why change?

To me, it means robots are winning!

Robots never get tired, and never then do misstakes while betting.
(Sometimes my misstakes pays).

Running a 2000 spins session manually kills the fingers and the input device.
The best way to fail, is not to try!

superman

QuoteThey changed in randomness control on BV a number of spins from 60 to 36. Any significance of that?

LOOOOL it was probably me, I have been gathering sets of 60 spins from them for about a week now to see if anything either always appears or hardly ever appears within the 60 spins, was thinking of finding something that may work over the 60 spin chunks, oh well, will do it on 36 spins and see if they change that too LOL
There's only one way forward, follow random, don't fight with it!

Ignore a thread/topic that mentions 'stop loss', 'virtual loss' and also when a list is provided of a progression, mechanical does NOT work!

Robeenhuut

Quote from: superman on Nov 27, 04:31 AM 2012

LOOOOL it was probably me, I have been gathering sets of 60 spins from them for about a week now to see if anything either always appears or hardly ever appears within the 60 spins, was thinking of finding something that may work over the 60 spin chunks, oh well, will do it on 36 spins and see if they change that too LoL

This may be a sound explanation. Some guys playing PB on other forum got their asses kicked on BV and think that there is something fishy going on.  ;D
Matt

Robeenhuut

Quote from: Robeenhuut on Nov 27, 10:25 PM 2012
This may be a sound explanation. Some guys playing PB on other forum got their asses kicked on BV and think that there is something fishy going on.  ;D

Sorry

I got it wrong. I confused shift button that is used to correct the number that hits with the length of the series of spins button. The range is still up to 60.  ;D
Matt

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