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It is just a matter of knowing what the wheel is throwing at the time.

Started by zippyplayer, March 21, 2011, 08:55:55 AM

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cheese


gizmotron

Quote from: cheese on March 27, 2011, 10:54:15 PM
I don't believe in coincidences.

I'm tired of all this debating effort over the years. It's time for a mind boggling effort.  I'll see all of you in the funny papers.

hoper35

Quote from: cheese on March 27, 2011, 09:11:16 PM
Been there done that. On paper its a great idea, in the casino it sucks. Say you find a cluster of 4 wheels. You watch the marquees and place a bet. Invariably, while you're waiting for the spin, you see another bet on another wheel. Most casinos won't let you bet more than one wheel at a time and they get real snotty when you do. So the bet you just made loses and the one you missed wins. You make another bet and while you're waiting for the slow dealer to make the payouts, another bet appears and wins on another wheel. Its a cluster FuXk and not worth it. Try it and see.

Sorry, but this method works great for me. 

I don't have my bets on the tables at the same time, but there is a few others that do.

Ron.

cheese

Quote from: hoper35 on March 27, 2011, 11:12:22 PM
Sorry, but this method works great for me. 



Every time I tried it I always got my bets pulled for betting two tables at once. They can really get nasty about it.

bombus

Quote from: cheese on March 27, 2011, 11:21:26 PM
Every time I tried it I always got my bets pulled for betting two tables at once. They can really get nasty about it.

I play two tables with one my favourite methods and the casino has never bothered me about it. In fact they let me put my rewards card in one table and leave it in there earning points while I walk and play between the two.

ll l ll l lll ll

Quote from: cheese on March 27, 2011, 11:21:26 PM
Every time I tried it I always got my bets pulled for betting two tables at once. They can really get nasty about it.

If your method is a consistent winner on the E/C's, you should be able to consistently win based just on red/black.  Observe an opportunity and place your bet.  Don't worry about what's going on at the other 4 tables next to you.  If you lose, then move to find the next opportunity.  This style of hitting and moving seems far more efficient than sitting at one table with a piece of paper recording results.

cheese

Quote from: ll l ll l lll ll on March 27, 2011, 11:29:47 PM
This style of hitting and moving seems far more efficient than sitting at one table

Its not. If you have a winning method, sitting at one table is exactly the same as moving around. I used to think it wasn't, I used to track 3-4 tables at once. I've since learned a better way.

hoper35

There are a couple of tricky parts playing multiple tables:
  - keeping track of both dozens & columns
  - table access

ll l ll l lll ll

Quote from: cheese on March 27, 2011, 08:38:30 PM
I don't even know what chop is, there are so many definitions. I play 98% or more of the spins.

Chop meaning you bet the change from black to red, seldom betting with the streak or tend such as from black to black.

cheese

Quote from: hoper35 on March 27, 2011, 11:53:39 PM
There are a couple of tricky parts playing multiple tables:
  - keeping track of both dozens & columns
  - table access

Its a nerve wracking way to play in a real casino. Nothing ever goes right, you can make mistakes very easily.

cheese

Quote from: ll l ll l lll ll on March 28, 2011, 01:08:08 AM
Chop meaning you bet the change from black to red, seldom betting with the streak or tend such as from black to black.

Thats the classic version of chop. But to others it seems to mean when nothing at all is going on, it all looks like chaos. We should have a glossary of terms so we are all on the same page.

zippyplayer

I'v been reading this topic from the beginning

this is a statement by Gizmotron

That is so close to the truth that you should know that it's not the fallacy I'm counting on. If it's something else I wonder if you can figure it out on your own? Conditions are favorable because of something else. Something else gives the indication. I wonder if you can figure it out.

it is so hard to stop yourself sometimes

feel free to put me straight Gizmotron


schoenpoetser

In my house casinoI observe the displays of all the  tables.Sometimes I have bets on three tables.All dealers know me and I have never problems.I visit my casino 35 years.All french roulettetables are replaced by pseudo American tables.
The problem is you can withdraw your winning insidebets after the payout

ll l ll l lll ll

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Quote from: cheese on March 28, 2011, 01:12:49 AM
Thats the classic version of chop. But to others it seems to mean when nothing at all is going on, it all looks like chaos. We should have a glossary of terms so we are all on the same page.

What are the terms according to you?  To me, Chop is betting for the change from red to black never betting the same such as black to black.  Chaos is when there are no clear trends, patterns or streaks....its unreadable.

Your main focus is when to play the chop.

Do you agree?

cheese

Quote from: ll l ll l lll ll on March 28, 2011, 09:47:31 AM


Your main focus is when to play the chop.

Do you agree?

Not at all. Unlike Gizmo, I believe there in no 'favorable' time to play. If you think its favorable, it means you think you know whats coming in the next sequence of spins. And you can't possibly know.

cheese

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