An old-time degenerate, pro gambler friend of mine said to me once that "You are never playing with "their" money (playing with profit, as you guys put it). YOU won that money and it is yours, NOT theirs. You can't think like this or you don't respect the money. If you don't respect the money, you will always give it back. ALWAYS respect the money. It is yours, and you earned it."
@@nicolofolgori4256 Actually, something *did* change. You, at one point, had more money than you came in with and were therefore richer. Which, and correct me if I'm wrong, was the goal in the first place. So, if you look at it like you are playing with their money, you will invariably give it back. If you realize that it is _your_ money, then you will be more likely to *not* give it all back.
@@ThatRascalMerlin Earn it? Bro, are you sure you are not talking bout yourself? You don't EARN shit when you gamble. You bet and either LOOSE or WIN; there is a difference between winning and earning. I guess if you are a high roller, WIN big and then you have to pay taxes, thats earning? I still don't think so but ok let's agree on that for the sake of argument. However, you ever think that some people aren't addicts and just enjoy playing roulette once in a while? If I am making $60,000+ a year, and go to the casino a couple times a year, with $100 to play some roulette, with the mindset of I'm going to loose all this, but just want to chill out with some buddies and have a few beers, does that make me an addict? At the end of the day casinos are supposed to be a place of entertainment, not a place where you "earn" money... LOL! Think about how many people buy video games every month, which are price at $70+ a game now, or people who pay these insane amounts to go to a 90 minute concert or stand up comedy act. Its all similar- entertainment.
This has turned into my favorite system. Last trip at the Aria I went into the high limit with 300 and in about 10 minutes walked out 500 up. It's also great on peasant play for building comps too.
@@derrickmcgill6236 I followed the plan at 25 a steet, so 125 and played until I was doing 375 a roll. That's when I hit a bad number. I cashed out after that
Love double street. I modified double street to pay out better on bubble roulette. $5 on each double street, then $5 on a color, $5 on either 1-18 or 19-36, and $1 on 5 numbers of your choice, or hot numbers. This gives you jackpot numbers and small whacks rather than total whacks
The table has a video monitor under the felt. It’s not from above. On a side note- this is the only casino I’ve seen that allows a player to remove and/or move outside winning bets before the dolly comes off the table.
@@michaelhorowitz5655 is it allowed or is the dealer just not enforcing. Or maybe they were giving a little freedom because of the video 🤷♂️. Just wanted to slap Timmy’s hand lol. He should know better
My favorite Martingale is the one number Martingale, where your goal is to break even, and make minimum bets, until you hit a big enough string of losses, that you have to bet more. Just be careful though. One time the roulette wheel avoided Double zero for 200 spins in a row. Fortunately, it was on N64, so I didn't lose zip except electricity costs and depreciation on my N64 and games.
How much is he making per spin. For those of us who don’t know that much you should display profit and losses on screen rather than the number count. That would help.
This system doesn’t work unless you 5x your bet after a loss to recoup. You need 155x your initial bet on each to play the game. The extra money puts the game in your favour So you can recoup losses faster. Chances of 3 losses in a row is (8/38)^3=0.95%
Right and wrong. If you were to make a bet that someone would lose 3 times in a row then yes you are correct they would have a 0.933% chance of losing 3 times in a row. But each individual spin in roulette is independent from the other. The odds do not compound once the first spin has been spun and the second spin and third spin are waiting to be spun. They are indepent from each other and the outcomes of the previous streets do not influence the outcomes of future streets. You getting wacked in the first spin does not decrease your odds of getting wacked in the second spin basically. So in layman terms on a 0/00 table using this system there is a 21% chance of getting whacked in each individual spin. Your odds of getting wacked on each spin is 21%. Regardless of what happened in the previous spin, the next spin will have the same odds at 21%. Look at it this way, the same thing can be said about a number hitting twice in a row. If I were to say that the number 19 was going to hit twice in a row, the odds of this actually happening would be around 0.069% right? But in actual reality the actual odds of one number hitting is 2.63% in the first spin and in the second spin the odds of that same number hitting again is the same at 2.63%, the odds are static and individual instances, they do not change based on previous or future actions. The odds that you are referring to would be like betting odds, what is the chances of X happening and at what frequency would it happen if certain conditions are met? But these odds are are not statistical odds, just odds of happenstance. What ifs, and could be’s, and what nots.. Don’t think about roulette in this fashion or gambling in general because it does you no good. It just gives you hyper inflated expectations that are impossible to be lived up to or met in a reasonable manner. If you do decide to try this method at the roulette table you have a 21% chance of getting wacked EACH spin. Regardless of what happened in the first spin, the second and future subsequent spins will always remain and retain the same odds as long as you stick with the same system.
@@overbuff Right and wrong. You are right that each spin is individual but probability is very real. If the ball landed 3 times in a row on zero, there is a much smaller probability that zero will hit again than 2.7%
@@ruanoosthuysen5002Nope. It’s still 1/38 to hit 00 the 3rd time. The odds you quote are whether it comes up again and it’s NOT an accident/coincidence
I start out with the first 6 and last 6 and just pick 3 random double streets. After each spin whatever number hits I don't play that street on my next spin so I choose the double street on each side of it.
I play this system but bet like this as long as I'm winning: 1u, 2u, 4u, 1u. If I lose at any stage I start back at 1u, and the same if I complete the 4 bets.
What I’ve noticed is many systems require 5 hits so when I get to four hits I change systems. What do y’all think? I’ll be at Caesars 14-17 and in feb 22-25 and would like to try the top three grapefruit systems
why not keep a nickle on the 0 split (with no Martingale on the 0 bet)? I mean i know it will eat into profit in the long term but at least you're covered on 1/4 of the uncovered spots, plus if it does hit at the low bullets you're making money, at higher bullets it might pad a loss. I dunno, thoughts?
just play the range number, ie..1st 12 / 2nd 12 / 3rd 12. Probability the number will come out 2x in every range. ie...number 16 (2nd 12) came out. Do not place your bet yet. Wait for the next round or fresh start of range. Example the next fresh number is 25 (3rd 12), then this is the right time to place bet around the range (3rd 12) & do not bet on 3rd round. Wait for fresh range. I can say the winning strike very high (7/10).....hehehhe....
In the beginning of this video you said you want to hit 4 times and you held up 4 fingers. You actually did 5 spins. So when do you actually Martingale? After 4 spins or after 5 spins?
So every bet that you make is worth $125 what's your payout if you hit on one of those it's only 50 so how are you betting 125 & winning 50 & ever able to make a profit?
😂😂😂😂😂 everytime I play along with these guys I win so huge using my cloak & dagger method,,,,,I bet less than 20 a spin and triple my earnings within the hour everytime,,,I know about martingale duuuuu, only part of the equation....should I send It in?
That Roulette ball has to be weighted for it to drop so fast. Time is money, so the more they can speed up the game, the more rolls per hour along with Casino profit. I did like your system. It's a good hang in there system.
if you find the Bally machines it doesn't have those "risk restrictions" the bubble ones have, they are upright and look like slot machines. The Orleans hotel casino just off the strip in Vegas has some near the poker room that even have down to $.10 min bet.
How much is he making I don’t understand. Changing chips not telling denomination, can’t learn if you don’t explain system in detail. Otherwise I have no idea what you are doing.
Here’s a question… When I start playing for the day… are the final few numbers that hit yesterday still relevant? How much time needs to pass before the previous numbers aren’t a guide? I know a lot of people say the previous numbers don’t mean anything because it’s random, and they’d be right to a certain extent… but previous numbers do matter because if black has come out 10 times in a row, u know a red is due wether it’s in ten spins time or just one. All of my success has been based on what has previously hit.
I have to ask again, why is this the only 5 double streets you can bet? Why can't you do 1-6, the 3 in the middle, and 31-36? Is it not allowed or what is the issue?
You can't make any money if you cover all 6. It pays 5 to 1 plus you get your original bet back. You can cover any combination of streets. These guys like to leave the 3 numbers on the ends open? I don't know why??
I might be an idiot. But why not make 10 single streets instead of 5 double streets? You'd cover the same numbers, but get paid out an extra $5 each hit.... Perhaps my math is off, but 11:1($5 bet) vs 5:1($10 bet)
Because a win on $10 per double street bet is $50 - $40 loss, whereas $5 per single street bet would be $55 - $45 loss.. same result just more work placing chips haha
I have a stupid question, is the Table minimum $10 or $15? I think it's $10, but have only found $15 minimum tables on the Strip. Maybe cuz the Strat is "Off Strip", it's $10?
The strat iirc usually run $10 at their lowest tables On the strip I suggest places like flamingo during the day they usually have a $10 table that’s double 0 If you can go a little bit off the strip then try to find Ellis Island because they have $5 roulette and $5 blackjack that pays 3/2 If you go to station casinos(red rock, Santa Fe, etc) they have $10 tables 24/7
Modify that strategy. 10 ea. First win spread the winning on top. Making it 12ea. Next win go do it again. Add another 2 dollar on top. And put the extra 2 dollar left and put on zero or keep it. This is call progressive martingale
It's annoying me when he goes to place his chips, he moves his hand towards the red and black like he's laying down chips but he's not..what's the point