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Originally Posted by Varius
Well in a way, the same idea could be applied to other games. I never played roulette and probably never will, but let's take blackjack.
Now unless you are a bad player, you can normally win one hand in five. Out of all the blackjack I've played, I've never lost more than 3 hands in a row. OFCOURSE it is possible, just it's never happened to me.
So, assuming table limits allow it, if you use the same idea I wrote, you will come out a winner in BJ too.
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You've obviously havent played much blackjack. I've spent hundreds upon hundreds of hours in casinos playing, can count most dealers, been asked to leave a few casinos, and 75% of the time I can walk away up and there have been PLENTY of times I've lost more than 3 hands in a row. Probably hundreds of times.
To settle this, BETTING STRATEGIES DO NOT WORK (unless you're counting cards on BJ), especially in roulette. The game has no memory from one spin to the other. Your probabilities of winning/losing are the same from one spin to the next, same thing with dice. BTW, besides slot machines and that dumbass money wheel, the roulette tables have the worst odds of any game in the casino.