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POLL: How many casino sites do you play on? (page 4)

10 months ago by Daniel
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How many casino websites do you play on?
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Mottorpop
1 month ago

Again, a very complex response! 🙂

You seem like an interesting person who is constantly looking for adventure, even though I am sure we all have different tastes. We are available if you would like to add anything.

1 month ago

I've never tried live tournaments either, but it could be fun because I'd enjoy the fact that there are other people there.

As for table games, I see you have several. When you talk about roulette do you have any strategies you use ? 

1 month ago

Roulette Strategy? Hmmm ... when I started with gambling almost two years ago, I was favoring the Fibonacci sequence - it was a lot of fun on things like double street bets ... but eventually you run into bankroll or table limits.

Jumping to today ... I am not sure I want to describe / detail the betting models I am developing publicly ... but I will say:

) most people know that what happens in a previous spin / hand does not impact the next spin / hand ... and yet they develop betting systems (like progressives) that are based on winning or losing the previous hand. I am developing a system based on groups / sets that allows the averages to play out a little more. What this looks like is that when I sit down to a roulette table, I am going to be looking for at least 40 spins.

) most people pay close attention to the percentage of house edge ... more and more I am looking passed that and focusing on the standard deviation / variance / volatility. For example, Three Card Poker has a higher house edge than Blackjack - roughly 3.6% ante and 2.0% play to 0.5% , but the change in variance is only 1.6% to 1.2%. American Roulette has a house edge of 5.3% ... but the variance can be low (the variance changes across the type of bet on a roulette table, but the outside bets have reasonable variance and can be played).

Mottorpop
1 month ago

And lastly, a strategy that strikes me as both reasonable and worth considering. Definitely not another "tested and proven effective" winning tactic!

Perhaps you would be interested in the Roulete-related threads. A former crupier was, if my memory serves me correctly, one of the similarly active members.

https://casinoguru-en.com/forum/other-casino-games/evolution-roulette-not-fair-and-honest/5

https://casinoguru-en.com/forum/other-casino-games/roulette---network-----electronic-----live--truths-and-misconceptions/6#post-126892

Just a few tips.

1 month ago

I gamble for 11 month really good at it

rickusvanwyngaarden
1 month ago

Hi, that means you're probably doing well right ? What casinos do you play at? Do you have one or two favourites or do you try more ? Do you also have favourite slots that you are doing well at ?😀

Mottorpop
2 weeks ago

American Roulette is a cutthroat game. Anyone who plays on such a table either can't do math or doesn't have the cups in the cupboard.

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Biker
2 weeks ago

Hmmm ... you probably have not heard about the triple zero roulette that has been introduced in las vegas ... it looks weird because the three zeros are together on the wheel.

Mottorpop
1 week ago

Very interesting, but only for casino operators.

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