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Post by slimyouth on Jun 3, 2008 20:26:53 GMT
How many of you play these machines,do you regularly profit or just seem to lose everytime?If you are winning please discuss which system you play,i've found placing £1 chips covering half the wheel from zero-five(£20)is working on average 3 times out of 5 spins netting me £16 per winning spin.how are you all playing it?
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Post by Cityfullergoals on Jun 3, 2008 20:32:22 GMT
I play them regularly mate
My birthday is 27, and 28 and 29 seem to come up pretty regularly.
I have 2 or 3 quid on them three numbers, and then cover 7 which is between 28 and 29.
Then I place 20 and 40 pences on 24 upwards.
Dont get me wrong, I have my losing days, but it seems to me that when high numbers start to come in, they follow pretty regularly. I have had big wins ranging from 400 to 1020 (my record).
What I do know is that the machines are linked. If you play two machines side by side, and press bet at exactly the same time, the same number will come in on both.
I am just waiting for a system from a company called Mayfair Racing, which claims to get you a winning edge 90 per cent of the time. Keep in touch.
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Post by slimyouth on Jun 3, 2008 20:58:13 GMT
sound,keep me informed on how you get on fella.I found a pretty good one online by placing £6 on the 1st and 3rd dozen@2/1 and covering any 6 Nos from zero and the middle dozen from 13-24.there are still 7 Nos you have to avoid but in the short term i normally gain.your stake is £18,but hit either dozen you get your £18 back,hit a number covered in the middle you win £36.
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Post by Cityfullergoals on Jun 3, 2008 21:06:20 GMT
Watched some guy playing somethying similar to that once. He missed three times on the trot, and was really pissed off. Guess its how much you are prepared to lose to start with, and when you come off if you are winning. Personally, if I could go on and win £20 a day, then it pays your mortgage, but lifes not that simple
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2008 21:22:30 GMT
Blackjack is much better for making money, but it depends what type of machine it is, the ones I use in William Hill have got Racing, bingo, slots, roulette, etc, they are the best ones, not them crappy ones in Coral.
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Post by Cityfullergoals on Jun 3, 2008 21:27:14 GMT
Superman
Coral do seem a fuckin rip off. I know loads of lads who play roulette in Coral, and they say the machines are taking hundreds and hundreds a day
I play roulette in Betfred, and they do seem REASONABLY fair.
Is there a system for blackjack (splitting etc), or is it just pays your money and takes your chance
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Post by slimyouth on Jun 3, 2008 21:35:39 GMT
I only use coral m/c and find them pretty lucky although i have learned now to walk away after 5 spins or so even if its only a little profit,rather win £20 and go now rather than getting that bit more greedy and losing the lot.I've never won in oakfield in longton EVER,wont be using them again.
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Post by bettyswallocks on Jun 3, 2008 21:40:21 GMT
Take it from experience, the computer will always win, the bookie will always win and in the end, you will always lose. Apart from a few lucky ones. Quit whilst ahead
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Post by Cityfullergoals on Jun 3, 2008 21:44:25 GMT
Agreed
The aim is to get in front
Once in front, stay in front
Go back another day and get in front again
EASY LIFE
IF ONLY
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Post by jonesinamillion on Jun 3, 2008 23:24:15 GMT
It's not the computer that wins, the game of roulette is geared to always win! I've noticed that they are linked also. My system, is to pick 6 or so "lucky" numbers and back either red or black & either odd or even at the same time and stick to it. You always have a return, but if your number, colour & even come out you're laughing. I always back zero heavier than the single numbers too, and back to back zeros seem to come out more often than you would credit! Covering 26 & 32 will give a decent return if it's either side of zero too. Aint done too bad with this on machines or in the sino. As said before it's knowing when to quit!
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Post by cheadlepotter on Jun 4, 2008 0:35:48 GMT
You mean those ones in Coral that have bingo, triple disc, blackjack, loads of slots and roulette?
It's just luck. It makes me laugh how many people think they are programmed, and they blame the 'system' when they walk out of the shop a few notes down. Just like any other form of betting, you win some, you lose some. Some patterns do seem to occur, like 5 or 10 after 15, and once you win off backing 5 or 10 you do it every time, only to get 20 or 25, then 30 or 35, eventually you back them all and it's 27, so you end up trying again and again, it builds the addiction and then there's the winner, the bookies!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2008 10:25:19 GMT
Superman
Coral do seem a fuckin rip off. I know loads of lads who play roulette in Coral, and they say the machines are taking hundreds and hundreds a day
I play roulette in Betfred, and they do seem REASONABLY fair.
Is there a system for blackjack (splitting etc), or is it just pays your money and takes your chance Not a system really, just good judgement and luck, you have more chance than roulette. Always assume that the dealers card you cannot see at first is value of 10 for example if you have summat like 15 and the dealer has a 6, there is a good chance it will be 16. And with a good chance also of going bust if you hit at 15, I stick at that situation, then the dealer has a chance of going bust. The machines I use seem fairer, even thought CheadlePotter is probably right, there just the type of machine I prefer, that machine you described potter might be the one, but in Coral I generally see the ones I don't, probably because I feel I never win anything on them machines.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2008 10:25:44 GMT
You need to remember that these machines 'pay out' like fruit machines i.e. they will only pay X amount once it has taken X amount first.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2008 10:28:39 GMT
You need to remember that these machines 'pay out' like fruit machines i.e. they will only pay X amount once it has taken X amount first. No mate completely random, that is not allowed
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2008 10:29:11 GMT
There are no systems to win (consistently) at roulette. The odds are against you and there is nothing you can do to change that. Green zero will always give the bookies the mathematical edge. There have been millions of systems in the past, not one stands up (unless you actually cheat).
As mentioned above, of course you can have good days and you will win from time to time however if you do it regularly over a long period of time you will lose – simple as that. No systems will change that.
In moderation, can be good fun mind.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2008 10:34:22 GMT
There’s no need to fix the machine to pay out like one arm bandits, put a random generator in it and the bookies win.
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Post by cheadlepotter on Jun 4, 2008 12:06:13 GMT
Not at all. Sometimes they will pay out big in the morning when not much money has gone in. Where the bookies win is where, if sticking to numbers, you get paid at 35/1 where there are actually 37 numbers. So while the bookies do usually win, they do have bad days too. And of course, it's the occasional good day that makes the punter come back, and then give it all back!
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