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Roulette a testing question

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by Sparky, Dec 14, 2015.

  1. Sparky

    Sparky Member Founding Member

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    (this question is related to myself and has NOTHING to do with any other methods going on at the present moment. PLEASE keep that in mind).
    Would you say, testing like THIS counts as successful? >>

    I test the SAME method that I play at the casino. Been playing a certain method for years now. Why should I test something that I actually play? (lol) I have no idea. Maybe boredom?

    Anyways, when I get smaller hits (testing) like +$200 or +$280 etc., I quit. I might quit for a few hours or a few days. I have many smaller wins that really add up. My issue (question) is, I insist on everything being the *SAME*....testing and live play. If I only won $200 at the CASINO, I would not simply quit.

    So, would it matter to YOU if my (or any ones) testing was just that? Win a couple units.....start again three days later....win a couple units...start again seven days later? I do NOT believe in hit & run and NEVER will BUT does that only apply with actual playing OR can hit & run stats count in regards to practice play? I hope this made some sense?

    Ken

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  2. Spider

    Spider Active Member Founding Member

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    Crickey [removed, pay to advertise] sparky has a thing for your old posts at the minute Ken lol.
     
  3. mr j

    mr j Well-Known Member

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    I hate the Sparky thing, I really do. Granted, depending on the traffic, my threads are usually killers (in a good way).

    Ken
     
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  4. jbs

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    You guys realize these posts are being scraped from other sites and he's not actually posting them, right?
     
  5. Spider

    Spider Active Member Founding Member

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    Yes we know, thank you. If you notice Ken posted right before you. That's what we were joking about.
     
  6. Anna Loudon

    Anna Loudon Member

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    Well I like Sparky and I like the idea of hit and run because I come up allot and forget to run, but I do have allot of fun and I just remember to not bring allot of cash and take care of my bills first. If you don't bring allot when you loose you will not be complaining allot either and when you when it is a bonus.
     
  7. freddy

    freddy Well-Known Member

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    Just don't go over your allotment. :)
     

  8. mr j

    mr j Well-Known Member

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    I won't respond because I did not post this here.

    Ken
     
  9. Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone

    Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone Well-Known Member Lineage to Founders

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    Why waste your money testing with real money if you can test it on paper? Why dig a hole if you don't have to dig one? Furthermore, if you're just playing a system, then why do you feel the need to test what you can quickly calculate with math?

    Doesn't seem wise.
     
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  10. Anna Loudon

    Anna Loudon Member

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    Can casinos really ban you for looking at past history board and then betting on history repeating itself or changing and choosing not repeating itself? I like choosing red or black, high or low, odd or even. Just one of the three options above at a time. Once and awhile if I am doing good I may choose two of the three options mentioned at the same time. How do you like to play roulette?
     
  11. mr j

    mr j Well-Known Member

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    I won't respond because I did not post this here.

    Ken
     
  12. Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone

    Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone Well-Known Member Lineage to Founders

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    Anna,

    In the US, casinos can ban you for winning too much.

    I play the numbers on the inside, straight up.

    Still best to test on paper before wasting real money.
     
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  13. Anna Loudon

    Anna Loudon Member

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    I like the betting a column too sometimes and have done that too! How much is too much on a win that will get you banned?
     

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