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Focus folks!

Started by ripple, October 07, 2010, 03:59:47 PM

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ripple


Why are so many systems in here based on the following?  :shout: :shout: :shout::

Insane progressions  :sarcastic:

Hours at the table (grinder systems)  :sarcastic:

NASA level maths or physics  :sarcastic:

Let's look at each of these:

Insane progressions.  Is here really any point in a system that needs a pot of many 1,000s? What's the risk to reward ratio on anything like that? Take note of the vast hole you will have in your time and pocket if you get just one crazy slip up in your game and you will soon see why these ideas are nuts.

Hours at the table (grinders).  The longer you spend playing the same system or strategy the more likely you are to hit a catastrophic snag.  This is because of the house edge.  Accept and understand the house edge before you try and beat it by playing for hours in the same way.  It won't happen consistently I assure you.

So I don't see the point in these types of systems unless you just want to go dizzy watching a ball whizz around a spinning wheel 300 times every session  :o Even if you do though there must be a screw loose in your logic if you are playing for profit, because these systems by their very nature only win you small amounts of overall profit even when they do come home.

NASA level maths or physics.  Often I read stuff on here which I guess has been lifted out of the maintenance manual for the space station.  There are logarithms and codes and all kinds of Einstein formulas for the perfect roulette system.                     

Err, but it is just a wheel and a little white ball. . . . 

My point is that even if all the Harvard level physics stacks up are any of these strategies honestly playable under pressure?

Doubt it very much.   :punish:

So what is the point of what I am writing? Simply to focus your minds.   :rtfm: :rtfm: :rtfm:

If your aim is profit then forget mad progressions or grinder systems.  Both have far too much risk to the reward you might (but, the house edge says, probably won't) gain in a decade.

Also forget any strategy whose formula looks like mathematical spaghetti soup, they are just for people who want to get to the bottom of some weird theory not for the man or woman who just wants to make some money.

Look instead at what some of the more sensible people in here are writing.  Often these people do not write any systems but they do comment cleverly on what is put up.   :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:

These individuals know what I am talking about as much as I know that they are in it for money and that thus they only look seriously at ways to turn a small pot into big gains with little risk of going bust.  Because this is the way to beat the game!

Forget all the long winded ways of trying to win.  Look instead at short sharp attacks on one big win per session then go home.  This is the only way to always stay afloat and the key to it is to only ever bet with the smallest amount allowed on the table and then compound up your winnings by rebetting any profits you make sensibly on bets with odds of more than 5/1, (and personally I only ever rebet at odds of 17/1 or 35/1).   :spiteful:

I hope this is helpful for some of you, especially those players who are way, way off course of ever hitting a decent payday at the wheel.   :whistle:

Regards.



ripple

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