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Roulette What would you do if you could lower the -2,7% to -1%

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by Boukit, Dec 23, 2024.

  1. Boukit

    Boukit Member

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    I have a very serious question guys.

    Lets say you found a bet on Ecs that in every 30.000 betting spins sample , the bet is winning the variance every single time , BUT it can t overcome the zeros losses.
    So the bet reduces the -2,7% house edge into -1%.
    What would you do considering the fact that the bet can NOT get any more tweaked...
    Thank you
     
  2. RouletteTools

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    They need a houses edge to pay the casino bills and staff, without a houses edge we wouldn't have a casino to play in.

    Saying casinos always win at the end of the day is like saying Mcds have won today.

    It's a business, the houses edge is tiny anyways and not even worth considering.
     
  3. fathead

    fathead Well-Known Member

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    Then you would have Baccarat or Craps! And there you find almost all long term losers as well. Ha.
     
  4. Boukit

    Boukit Member

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    I don t know anything about Baccarat BUT from what I have heard you also pay a tax there every X games.
     
  5. Boukit

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    House edge might seen tiny BUT its not.
    In 30.000 bets on red/black , the expected zeros would be around 900. so it s not tiny at all.
    So saying that the house edge is tiny.... shows the poor level of your research on the game.

    The bet selection I have found is winning on average +600 to +750 on every 30K placed bets.
    So it can NOT overcome the house edge that is -900.....
    Still its something that has never seen before. ( I mean the steady advantage that it provides on a random game).

    I have tested 4X30K spins ....
    Every time the same advantage happens
     
  6. fathead

    fathead Well-Known Member

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    Yes, otherwise you could just bet Banker every hand and win! You pay a 5% tax on every Banker win in order for the house to collect their 1% house edge.
     
  7. Boukit

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    Thank you for the info
     
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  8. atrox23

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    What is the point playing roulette only ec when there is a zero. As above said find another game to apply the logic..
     
  9. RouletteTools

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    Roulette's easier to read, way more odds to play with and the dealers can be hotter, makes all the sense for me, but each to their own, some find football easier than darts to play, some find riding an emu is easier than riding a horse, so it depends what you do and what you play i guess.

    roulette is king
     
  10. jerry bell

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    It means you would lose only 1% of all your bets !!
     
  11. Boukit

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    Exactly.
    And that s not good.
     

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