Showing posts with label online roulette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online roulette. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Beat casino using this powerful techniques

Betting only on red
One conceivable strategy would be to bet on the ball landing in a red space for a certain number of spins, for example, 38.
There are 18 red spaces on a roulette table with 38 total spaces. Dividing 18 by 38 yields a probability of landing on red of 47.37%. This probability can be used in a binomial distribution and made into an approximate standard normal distribution.

Doing so indicates that, if one were to spin the wheel 38 times, there is a 99% probability that the ball would land on red at least 10 times. There is an 83% probability that in 38 spins, the ball will land on red at least 15 times. Out of 38 spins, there’s a 50% chance that 18 will be red.

However, the break-even point is 19 spins, since the bet on red is 1:1, and the probability of 19 red spins in 38 is only 37%. This indicates the difficulty of winning by only betting on red.

The results occur because, as indicated by the 18 divided by 38 equals 47.37% figure, the ball will land on red less than half the time. This percentage applied in the binomial and standard normal distributions creates the vast divide in probability from 18 red spins to 19 red spins out of 38 spins. Basically, it is very unlikely for anyone to spin much more than 18 red spins out of 38 spins.

Betting multiple times
This type of bet is a combination of the red bet and the martingale system. The difference is that this bet also includes the odd. This strategy starts off with a bet of 1 on each the red and the odd (or you can do the black and even). Each bet is treated separately. When one bet loses, it is doubled. When one bet wins, it gets set it back to 1. The reason that this technique keeps the player in the game so long is that there is almost a 25% chance of winning both the red and the odd and there is almost a 50% chance of breaking even (win one bet and lose the other).

Of course, in order for this method to last, the player would need an unlimited source of money, and a casino with another one to boot. In reality, this method backfires when the player can’t bet any longer and loses. The loss that this causes is possibly hundreds of times bigger than a loss made when starting. Also, in the long run, because the house still has an edge, the player will lose money just like with all other "unbeatable" casino games".

Using the dozen bet
There are two versions to this system, single dozen bets and double dozen bets. In the single dozen bet version, the player uses a progressively incrementing stake list starting from the casino table minimum, to the table maximum. The aim here is to use a single dozen bet to win before the stake list ends. Many techniques are employed such as: betting on the same dozen to appear after two consecutive appearances, betting on the dozen that has appeared most in the last 15, 9, or 5 spins, betting on the dozen that, after a long absence of 7 or more spins, appears for the first time. The double dozen bet version uses two dozen bets and half the stake list size of the single dozen bet version.

1st and 3rd column strategy
One bet of 2 pieces on the 1st column and one bet of 2 pieces on the 3rd column covers most of the red numbers on the table. One bet of 2 pieces on the black will provide insurance for occurance of black. This betting system covers all numbers except for the 4 red numbers in the middle column and the zero. If the result is a red number in either the 1st or 3rd column, the player only breaks even. If the result is red in the middle column the player loses 6 pieces. If the result is black and in the middle column, the player loses 2 pieces. If the result is a black in the 1st or 3rd column, the player wins 4 pieces.

Roulette Cheats: Some examples from real life

Here is an example of a guy who almost got away with it. Earlier this year a Hungarian gambler, Laszlo Kovacs, installed a small computer in his shoe, activated by tapping. Using factors such as the velocity of the roulette wheel when it's spinning, the computer calculated what number would show up next.

However, Kovacs ran out of luck and was ultimately arrested by Australian police for using roulette cheats. According to authorities' estimates, Kovacs collected approximately $200,000 in various casinos. Although the Roulette 2002 staff knows that such devices are illegal in casinos around the globe, it is quite interesting to see how they work. Another interesting question is, would they work on other casino games, not just roulette. Nevertheless, don't get any strange ideas, as we repeat-the device is strictly forbidden.

Another example of an attempt to use roulette tricks at the roulette table concerns three alleged cheaters from Eastern Europe. In March of this year, two Serbian men and a Hungarian woman were accused of collecting about $2.4 million in winning at roulette, with the help of a laser scanner in a cellular phone.

The police now needed to figure out if the scanner was actually capable of predicting in which pocket the would fall. Experts in the gaming industry are not easily convinced that the laser device is fit for this mission, or, in fact, that any other apparatus can cope with the task. According to UK gaming law, the ball must circle the roulette wheel no less than three times. After three spins, the dealer announces "no more bets." The laser device must be quick enough to calculate the outcome in merely a few seconds. Although at present, there are no specific rules about cheating in casinos, there are various government proposals that do address the prohibition of outside influences on casino gaming.




Roulette Cheats - Part 1

Cheating in Roulette is probably the most common and easiest in gambling. One of the most popular roulette cheating methods is called 'past posting' and dates many years back.

After the wheel has spun and the ball heads for its final landing, the dealer will usually look down in order to see what the winning number will be. A player who has a sharp eye and skillful hand will use this opportunity to place their bet on the winning number. This form is cheating is most common in games that are run by one dealer. The cheater will usually remove a losing bet, place a winning bet, or switch the losing roulette bets onto another number. This method requires one to be very quick, calculating, and sharp. Dealers are well aware of this method, and if one is accused of using it, you should always claim ignorance.

Ball control is another method that can be useful for cheating in roulette. Roulette is strongly influenced by the croupier, and therefore their actions will influence where the ball lands. Years and years of spinning cause the dealer to develop 'muscle memory', or a consistent delivery system. It is believed that dealers are able to influence the result of a game, and navigate where the ball will fall. Observations have shown that male dealers tend to be territorial and control their spins if one wins constantly at their tables. But, there is no way to prove that a dealer is cheating you. If you feel that the dealers ball control affects you, then it is best to watch their spin before placing a bet. Building a rapport with a skillful dealer is also advisable as it strengthens your game, and in turn may help you exploit the dealer's ability.

The use of concealed computers involves examining the mechanical conditions of the roulette wheel and table and using a prediction based on the computer using the laws of Newton in physics. This game could be seen as an advantage system rather that a method of cheating, but using computer devices is illegal in most casinos, and therefore it is difficult to use them.

Doyne Farmer and Norman Packard, alongside a team of other physicists and computer scientists tried to create a computer that was capable of predicting the game of roulette. This was done before the use of computers was deemed illegal in casinos.

A tiny computer was developed from scratch by this team of physicists, and they developed their own software that calculated various equations of motions that were involved. This software was flexible enough to adapt to any roulette wheel or game. An excellent job was done when programming this computer, but problems arose when it came to hiding the computer, and its power supply, as well as logistical problems. The building of a device like this involves a deep knowledge of mathematics, electronics, physics, as well as computer science and information theory.

While physicists were in the process of trying to develop a new method, the Governor of Nevada passed a law that stated it was illegal to use any device that would assist in the outcome of a game, and that anyone caught using or even simply possessing such a device would be imprisoned for up to ten years, or be fined $10,000. Think carefully before attempting to use this method.