1 year ago
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If you really discover such irregularities, then please, try to record a short video which could possibly prove what you're describing here.
Hi, you have tokens at the bottom of the game itself. There is an arrow to the left and right where you can choose to play with less or more money. I saw that the smallest one is for 0,10 cents. That's what it looks like:
right I saw that. what I am asking is if I place a bet but want to try different thing and add up the math. I want the freedom to add or subtract chips in any order. When I press the back order button it only takes away the bets in the opposite order I put them down. How do I change the first bet I made and keep the other ones. I have been just clearing the table and taking the time redo every aspect
also the info for what it pays as a win is incorrect. It includes the bet amount. to not be confusing it would be more helpful if it stated what is actually won.
For example: 2:1 means if I bet $100 I can win $200. when I hover over the bet it says that I will win $300. That is misleading
I'll try to ask about it but I'm not sure if such a thing can be done. It would probably have to be changed by the game provider. So I think you'll have to get used to the way it is or find another one where it will be like you want.
o.k thanks. I know not everyone is great at math it just seems someone along the way to approving the system might have said,
"wait, I think the code does not include the subtraction of the original bet. With the current system, we are essentially telling people they are winning the amount they bet"
it is kinda funny, so when I bet $20 and the amount back is $20 it says, "You win $20"🤣😂🤪 it's like an Abbatt and Costello routine of them giving money back to the person who just handed it to them and said, " here are your winnings."
Yes, I see where you are going with this. On the other hand, if someone bets 20 and gets back 20, it would be incomprehensible to me, even though it says you won 20, to actually think you won. It would be obvious to me right away that you need to subtract the bet and the difference is what you actually won.
But you understand that, so I don't think I need to elaborate further. 😀
I vowed to myself I won't go back to the casino until I figure a system on roulette where I will leave 100% of the time with at least $10 more than I entered. Closest so far is the fibanacci 12 or ladder 12 method though I have a few times had 15 dead spins in a row from the first spin and never recovered even with a 3000 bank roll
So you came to try the demo game. Juraj told me that he can't find a working one anywhere and it looks like the game provider has some problem and will monitor it, so I'll get to you if it's OK.
Speaking of roulette, I thought we have a pretty well written guide that might broaden your horizons or you might learn something new so I'll add it here.
You can find it here- Roulette rules and odds.
I hope you will do well or on the other hand you will try your theory first and then come to play. 🙂
this is the one I am using now https://www.playusa.com/roulette/american/
as well as an Android app called luckyjackpotcasino. It has no limits but you can't stop the animation which is time wasting. I know there is a youtube named Jackace and he has a simulator on his websight
Thanks for sharing. If Juraj manages to find a working demo version I'm sure he'll fix it.
As for the roulette simulator, are you testing what you wanted there ? 🤔
yes, here is my current method-
I first watch the YouTubers, "the roulette master' who runs many systems against one another for 15 minutes, and "Jackace' where he rates different systems.
I focus on the systems that make at least $500 each session. In their videos that's generally about 100 spins.
Next, I will try them in the simulator to see if I can make at least $100 100% of the time in 10 sessions in a row. So, the goal is to make $100 or lose my bankroll. I try bankrolls of $1k, $2k, and 3K. I don't have more than that without hurting my finances, but I will never spend money at a casino again without knowing I will come out with at least $100 more than I walked in.
If I get that to work, which it has a few times, I go to our local casino and sit with pen and paper, writing down the numbers to a real ball and turntable. As we know, the prngs online are picking numbers based on a seeded number at their start-up, and a bouncing ball(unless they have magnets of some sort) is going to land a little differently.
So I write down the numbers for around 200-300 spins then come back home and try those systems with paper and pen to see how they would do on a real physical table.
What would be great is if there was an online simulator that allowed me to get the number from a real table, put those numbers into a simulator so it shows those numbers in the correct order, set up the system, and see how it does. Instead, I have to laboriously do this by hand and with a calculator. It is very time-consuming.
or have an actual video of someone( NOT A.I. or V.R.) an actual person spinning a physically real ball on a physically real turntable
I still haven't found one system that wins at least $100 100% of the time within 10 sessions. The ultimate goal is to find one that would bring in $200-$500 every time, but that's a pipedream, I think.
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