CAN'T LOSE!? New Favorite "Comp Killer" Roulette System Review
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Whoop
Good system
Nice one!
Yup very good system... I will definitely use this.... I’ve been working on something good but this has more losses but more wins so in the end the advantage is very good.... in the end you need wins
Good job
( How did you figure this system out?? Do you REALLY get good Comps???)
We can't lose. A casino manager's favorite words to hear from a player.
Lol exactly.
Coming from one - you're more than welcome to come try this system anytime....oh, and please tell your friends
Especially on an American wheel. The 00 just adds that bit extra for the house.
@@jasontaylor7419 yup, you're going to lose 5.28% of what you wager no matter what you bet on 00 roulette except the basket bet (0,00,1,2,3) where the house holds a 7.9% advantage.
Dumb guy🤦🏻♂️
I have no idea how I got recommended this video. But it makes me want to rethink my ‘red or black’ strategy.
Edit: Correction, I messed up "payout". I shorted this system $25 per corner bet win. This system loses no more than red/black does.
It shouldn't. Your "red or black" strategy most likely has a lower projected average loss than this method. This method loses $25.60 "on average" per spin. Spin 20 times and you're likely to be down $500.00. The question is, are your comps worth that much? If so, go for it.
Lol! That's the only strategy I use when I'm playing haha --Mar
@@CEGDealerSchool wait you only play red and black?
Actually if you do the math, red black is the exact same expected value as this complicated system. So just keep doing you. That -$25.60 is wrong. Both red black and this system lose $9.21 per spin on average.
@@Ajbomber14 Yeah, I realized my mistake a bit later. it's been about 5 years since i've gambled and I mistook the 1-8 odds. I took it as put down 175, get back 200 when those odds are put down 175, get back 225. So, yeah, it's $9.21 as you said. The Red Black is: (#*2)(18/38)-#(20/38). So if you're betting $5, then you lose 0.26 per spin.
I just for got how "odds" work. I thought 1:8 was worse than it was, I was putting the payout as 1 less. It made more sense when I saw red/black/odd/even were 1:1 and not 1:2. I felt like a dolt when I saw those payouts.
Pro Tip. Skip a spin every now and then. Maximize that comp!
Every system works - until you lose. Because you definitely will. It's just a question of time. Roulette systems are for managing your bankroll for a SHORT time to maximize the probability of winning. But it does not necessarily work every time. And then more time you spend at the table, the higher the chance you lose.
At Cosmopolitan I bought in for $500 and cashed out at 1k. Made back my money I had lost the prior night with different roulette system. I got 2 free drinks along with 1 drink for my friend sitting next to me. Didn't need to tip dealer since it was digital board game with real ball. Probably spent an hour playing
I have tried this system at 7 Casinos so far. I won 6 times and lost once.I am ahead about 2,400 and I have reached the second tier level at several casinos. Twice I won at the M and I did have my 1 loss at the M. I won at Planet Hollywood, South Point,ParkMGM & the new Circa as well. Love this system. A couple times I played for close to 2 hours so it is great for comps. Definitely a grapefruit !!
I played this one time. Went bust in four spins.
Did the casinos to give you the different denominations to bet? If so how do you ask to do that?
How many outs are there
Your system has 9 losing numbers (0,00,36,25,21,13,12,9,4)
I'd suggest instead of 1 unit and 5 units, play 1 unit and 4 units. Then place another 2 units spliting 0/00 or 9/12 and you have 7 losing numbers instead of 9. Or just one unit on the open number for 8 losses instead of nine but lower bet.
That gives you less losing numbers and still profit for each win.
i need a visual
@@chrisbogart same here
I just played tonight. 5 spins. 6, 25, 9, 00, and 9. Wish I had seen this first. Bust.
@@chrisbogart so look at the board as is.
Replace the green cheques with 4 red ones and then take 2 red cheques and split 9/12 or 0/00
If your table only has 1 zero, do you bother still trying to cover that?
I’ve tried this system a few times….. had some tough spins, it happens. But absolutely love it and have had friends follow suit. Hit multiple in a row and when feeling more comfortable start doubling up. It’s legit 100%
I always take the systems featured on the video and use them on a roulette free simulation game. It's completely random of course and is always interesting to see how it does. After seeing this system I'd 100% give it a peach. But after about 20 spins on the game using the same amounts. While moving the $10 bets most times, I found myself down $1900 with a crazy run of losses with only 8 outs! Shows that no matter how good the system, its all still the luck of the wheel
You have to martingale is or triple martingale
24 wins, 5 insurance , 8 outs very good advantage
You are right on a long term all systems fail, a way to win is to cover the opposite side with the high 19-36 Or low 1-18. Watch my video about it. ruclips.net/video/OEWrz9IdHq8/видео.html
This is why it's best played at a live table.
I play these systems on a free roulette app just to see if there really is potential and just as you mentioned, this one certainly does. If you happen to play this at a live table, I wish you good luck!
Which roulette simulator do you use? I haven't found one I really like yet.
@@pewing99 I use the Roulette - Casino Style app. It’s ok, not the best. It doesn’t include a 2x option for martingale plays which kinda sucks.
You had me at "step 1: 3rd stimulus".
Rolled with this system at the MGMNH at the 100 min table single zero. Won 1k in 3 hours. 1 martingale after loss.
I won 1800 at in 30 min at Harris just playing my own method. I get the method but this is a job. Not fun and boring.
@@head7502 what method? Lol
@@John-dd8kh mostly just having fun. I like to put out about 100-150 in 5$ on numbers but 2-3 of the numbers I feel are hot I put 10-20. If you hit a number you make 25-75$ witch keeps you going until you hit your hot number witch pays out 350-700$. Not for everyone but I usually do really well when my wife and I play. But I keep it loose and just have fun. Change the numbers up and still have a good time if I do lose.
so i 4x the value and walked out with 4.6k. solid system
Ok, so I saw this a few weeks ago and decided to give it a go this weekend at El Cortez. Bought in for $300 with $1 corners and $3 numbers straight up. 3 hours later walked away +$185...the only killer for me was #13, came up too many time...other than that, it was great! Pit boss came over and high fives me...said it was a great system. Thanks!
Wow thanks for sharing! That's awesome! Thanks for watching us! --Mar
$3 corners or straight up?
Just played the system in Blackhawk 100 buy I stayed alive for 3 hours and walked with 200 profit.
I just watched this video twice. On the second time that i watched i was betting and winning all my bets. Thanks
Online??
Wow I used to research systems back in the day like 2007. I watched a lot of videos on RUclips. Funny that this one popped up on my recommendations
@Domuneckles Channel same here
Can't win at roulette unless you steal from the table.
-Einstein
There is actually a way to beat roulette, but you'd have to record thousands of spins looking for patterns. The idea is that it's a physical object that warps ever so slightly over time. Old roulette wheels have major wobble and certain groups of numbers come up 5-10 times more than others. It's pretty fascinating to learn about.
I think I’ll do a positive progression with this. Press, press, then after the 3rd win in a row go back to original amount
Could you elaborate a little ?
still learning the terminology here
@@incoming_dad8268 Increasing your bets after a win, and reverting to baseline when you lose.
Go broke faster!
@@tylerdurden639 fun fact... pressing your bet mathematically increases the house advantage. if you were playing at a no limit table, pressing $5 on each double up until you reached a lottery sized payout would actually have a higher house advantage compared to the lottery (which is somewhere around 55%)
This has been my strategy at any casino...and a win is a win...
Playing for "comps" is a sheer fantasy.
As noted EVERY spin has approximately 24 % against the outcome . The system looks attractive, but has to be run for at least 90 spins ( 30 per hour x 3 hours) to see whether there is a profit or loss or you are broke. It only takes one bad streak.
You may get your comps and have enough to catch the bus the next day.
It would be useful if CEG played it real time for 3 hours and post the result . Approximately 20 spins doesn't cut it.
Forget chasing comps. Just get your 10-20% and walk away for another day.
Who goes to Vegas without a room package? Such nonsense.
@@206two604player Most people.
The only problem is that you get bored .....then you get off track. Happens every time
EVERY time!! You apparently can't pay me to sit up there and play this for 3 hours
@@davidcoylejr.3967 id love to watch you keeping on course when you lose 3 in a row
But roulette players are boring
@@PenDragonsPig Because were broke
That is the hardest part.
5 AM.
RUclips: use this gambling strategy.
Me: "I fucking guess."
You could also just put $75 on two columns or thirds and then 5x $5 numbers that aren't covered by that. Would work out the same but probably easier to play
I have played that many times. And yes same thing and easy-to-use system, works well on singal zero.
Yup. Less chance for bumps and goofs too.
That math doesn't work out though does it? If you hit on one of the 3rd's on a $75 bet you'd only win $150 but you put down $175 total.
@@AchillesWrath1 the $75 turns into $225, which is $50 winnings
2:1 not 2 for 1. You keep your bet dude.
Statistics:
In 1000 spins American Roulette (Approx 15h online), each number would hit around 26,3 times. (Assuming an even distribution of all numbers!)
Lets say that in a total of 988 spins, each number hits exactly 26 times.
988 games cost you at this stake: 988 x $175 = $172.900
You cover 24 numbers 8:1, and 5 numbers 35:1. In total: 29 out of 38 numbers pay a win. 9 numbers would lose all.
Your expected return would be:
24 numbers x 26 (appearance) x $225 (with $50 profit on win) = +$140.400 (profit of + $31.200)
5 numbers x 26 (appearance) x $180 (with $5 profit on win) = +$23.400 (profit of + $650)
9 numbers x 26 (appearance) x - $175 (LOSS) = - $40.950
Overall:
988 games paid: - $ 172.900
8:1 wins: +$ 140.400
35:1 wins: +$ 23.400
Result: - $ 9.100
martingale system is the only way to win you fools. oh, and HEX coin $0.02 youre welcome
@@hextremelydesirable1648 lol no it's not. The casinos specifically have a maximum bet limit at the tables so the Martingale system doesn't necessarily work. In theory, the Martingale system will only work if there is no maximum bet limit on the table.
Actually, the singles placement DOES matter. Look at the wheel, the numbers covered with the Rumple and the singles. Always remember, the board is a representation of the wheel. Your playing the wheel, not the board.
Shut up
@@lilhomie2349 🤣🤣🤣
This reminds be on one I used to play, although i never knew it had a name. I had never played roulette before, and it was back when the online casinos could still operate for USA users. It was in $15 multiples.
$10 red
$1 splits on 8/11, 10/13, 17/20, 26/29, and 28/31
Gain either $2 or $5 every win, leaves 10 spots uncovered
This is by far the best system I've used. I wait for 2 virtual losses before each round and hit like crazy. I have 4 variations and am now in the middle of creating 8 more variations.
Would you mind sharing a written manual?
@@davidcoylejr.3967 So as far as I understand this is that he doesnt play every round but he waits when there roulette hits the "losing numbers" (in the video above 36, 25, 21, 13, 12, 9, 4). So the chances to repeat one of those for a 2nd time are very small so he waits until those numbers to hit and then plays after for a guaranted win (not 100% but still very high % chance of win). Correct me if i am wrong @nukeman444
@@LazarosKayoglou great system you just need patience
@@jasondavies8722 indeed in just 3 good wins in a row you have same profit as you work 8 hours
@@LazarosKayoglou Actually the odds of 36,25,21,13,12,9 or 4 coming up are exactly the same every spin, it doesn't matter what came up on the previous spin.
-175 (9/38) + 50 (24/38) + 5 (5/38) = -9.21
On average you lose $9 on every roll.
You get exactly the same return as betting $175 on red or black every time.
True, but the point here is to stay at the table as long as possible. It's the same odds stretched out over a longer period of time.
Make more sense to just pay for a room than spend $9 a spin to get one comped "for free".
@@danachase8083 The idea here is, you see, some people find it fun. So, they get three hours of fun, AND, the room, AND the "free" drinks for their $9 a spin. It's not an investment, it's entertainment.
Great math my man!!!
Wow, i’m so excited to have been led to your channel. I’m so going to try this the next time I’m in Vegas! Thank you for this posting!
Thank you for watching! Good luck to you! --Mar
Mathematics says, have 100 people play this method, 47 will win money and 53 will lose money. You were one of the 47 this time. Play long enough and you force your way into the 53.
I think the idea is to play long enough in order to get a room comped.... Obviously all gambling has a house edge.
You don't understand. When it is the 53 % play, you don't play, you wait for the 47 % play :).
@@redwood1542 on average you will lose close to $1000 per 100 spins with this method. You're paying for your comp.
You can never win in the long run when your EV= a negative value
@@jjames619 you don't even have to go that far. You will NEVER have better than 50% odds to win anything in ANY casino, no matter what system you think will work.
Just tried this online and actually tripled my money in about 10 minutes, hit very lucky today - thanks!!
For many years, MGM has had a European roulette table on the main floor. Minimum per spin is usually only $25, but can get up to $50 or $100 on busy weekends.
Aria used to have one on the main floor too, but removed it a couple of years ago (now only in the high limit room, $100 minimum).
Definitely go for a European wheel for much better odds, assuming you have the bankroll.
Cheers!!.
@Caligula That’s right. Pre-COVID the minimum was $100. Good to know they’ve dropped it to $50.
Plaza is suppose to have one. $10 min.
@@bill7774 The wheel at the Plaza is single zero, but not European rules, meaning you don’t get back half your bet on even-money wagers when it hits zero.
The European wheel at MGM is where I always play. I abhor the American wheels & especially that asinine one at Aria that has 3 zeros
@@cc9575 Well, that's complete shit. Smells like the same bullshit with blackjack tables that only pay 6/5 on a blackjack.
Only saving grace is that we can read the felt or placard, say "Well, that's complete shit" (and might get an admonishment from the staff) and not play.
I calculated it out with a $2000 starting balance:
Average spins till bust: 205
Theo Per Spin: -$9.21
Spins till $200 comp assuming 33% comp: 65 spins
Average Bankroll at 65 spins: $1422 (simulated 500 spins 1000 times. lower than the median because I let the player go negative)
Top 10% Bankroll at 65 spins: $2325 (simulated 500 spins 1000 times)
Median Bankroll at 65 spins $1470 (simulated 500 spins 1000 times)
Chance of going bust before spin 65: 4.2%
At 1 spin every 2 minutes: 130 minutes of play till comp
Cost of Entertainment (adding back comp): $(2000-1422-200)/130 = $2.9 a minute or $174 an hour
No idea if your math is right but I like it!
i was betting 200 a spin but the pit boss was rating me at 50 a spin there a bunch of fools that hate there jobs,, if they dont pay attention whats the point of this comp system i guess its a good way to piss off a gambler thats to the casinos advantage
Had to come back and watch this a second time for legitness. This system is solid, it gets me in the feels 🤤
Plus my view and additional comment helps the channel for the algorithms!
I think I'd forego the $5 profit on one of the 5 straight-up numbers and juist bet on a 6th one. You'd also lower your profit from $50 to $45 on one of the corner bets, but this would also reduce the number of wipeout numbers from nine to eight on a 0/00 table. You'd still retain the terrific comp value and lower your chances of getting wiped out.
Any thoughts?
First time I was on a cruise ship I saw folks playing this. I just watched trying to figure out what was going on. The young man spinning the wheel asked if I wanted to play. I told him I was trying to figure it out. He smiled and said there was nothing to really understand. Pick a number or two place your chip and if it hits you win. Nothing to it. I started with $25.00, after I won another $25.00 I put it in my pocket, so I didn’t lose anything. I walked away with over $2,000.00 in a little over an hour.
You always lose on cruise ship, either at the casino, the buffet, or the bedroom. One big bacteria barge.
If you average 38 spins per hour for three hours, that free room comp will cost you $1050 using this system. Is it worth it? Seriously folks, the casinos aren't giving anything away and these systems aren't anything new (even if they're new to you). And don't forget they will probably charge you the resort fee on top of the "comped" room, lol.
Tried this on virtual roulette. Way faster spins and no dealing with chips. Made $200 in 5 mins.
I have been playing this for two days. Love the wins and the comps!!!!! I added a twist by martingale on any loss up to 2x. Never had to go more than once.
I'm new to the channel and relatively roulette, but was wondering what exactly is martingale?
@@andrewramirez397 the process of doubling your bets placed following a loss.
@Gladamgone Not if you can keep convincing the pit bosses to up your credit limit and the table limit...
@@andrewramirez397 It can also be known as Financial Suicide. 🤔
This is the best losing strategy i've ever seen
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You're playing $175 a spin
- if your $25/corner hits you win $200 subtract $175 and your profit is just $25!
- if the remaining 9 numbers you didn't have any chip on hits then you lose $175
~ Yup you're 100% correct it's the BEST STRATEGY! 😭
The only winning move is not to play 🤣. Wargames
Can you put profit and loss count on each spin? Great work!
that's what I asked before
great idea
Wdym?
@@tyshelby1376 he means text at the bottom of the video. Spin number, win/loss on that spin, and cumulative +/- for the system.
@@awy1977 ohh okay that makes sense lol
i had some friends that used the same type stall for the comp on the dice table .one guy was betting the dont and my other friend was betting the pass line . they used it all over the usa at newer indian casinos and vegas .
No matter what you do, you always lose in the long run. The math is clear.
This is super interesting. I didn't know that comp value was a thing.
What is comp value?
@@paulgutierrez3394 free rooms, dinners, gifts etc.
I play at a stadium style seating where live dealer is in the middle and everyone has computer screen to place bets so no chips. Easier to do some of these systems like that
Do you play roulette and black jack simultaneously? I love the double action!!!
where's that at. ...never heard of such a thing. sounds great i hate being all crowded at the tables
They have it in Atlantic City, I’ve played it in Baltimore too, in Baltimore horseshoe was really nice, they had like 4 dealers and you sit at the screen and can play 21, roulette, craps and I think baccarat same damn time
@@Rick6767rick they had them in Vegas. I hate them tbh. I rather be on a table
Im from st Louis, Missouri, they have these e-roulette machines like that, it's so much nicer to learn if you're just trying to learn like me. They have it for roulette, craps, blackjack and baccarat, you can play any you want
5.26% to the house every spin. Thank you
I modified this so that i got 2 different sets of numbers. 1 set that covers the right side of the wheel and another set that cover the left side of the wheel. Instead of 6 corners i place 5 corners and add an extra single number instead. same payout, lots of numbers covered. When it hit on either side thats the trigger for the corresponding set to play.
The expected value of each spin is -$9.21. If you think the casino is paying you more in comps than that per spin, have at it. Casinos generally try to avoid this. Expected pay out = 24/38 of +$50 + 5/38 of +$5 + 9/38 of -$175.
Can you explain this more please?
@@SlinginDillys The expected value of a spin is equal to the sum of the probability of an outcome multiplied by the result of that outcome. In this system, there are 24 numbers that net you +$50 when they hit. There are 5 numbers that net you +$5. There are 9 numbers that net you MINUS $175. 24/38 X $50 + 5/38 X $5 + 9/39 X -$175 = -$9.21. What this is telling you, if you play lots and lots of spins, you can expect to LOSE an average of $9.21 per spin. Play 1000 deals? Expect to lose $9210. The fewer spins you take, the higher probability that you deviate from average (either positively or negatively). If you play only 1 spin, you are favored at over 3 to 1 to win something. However.... when the house numbers hit it will cost big. Anyone who reports using this system and succeeding will be in the minority. Of course due to something called "selection bias" you're only going to hear about successes (bragging that they beat the house). Nobody wants to report that they tried this and got killed by the casino. Makes them feel dumb. The losing players simply slink away and don't brag about their loss. Comps in casinos work by paying you back a portion of the house advantage on a bet in the form for free stuff. The comps will never exceed the houses advantage if they know what they're doing. They use formulas that take in to account your average bet, the house advantage on that bet, the time you spend at the table and the average pace of the game. I should make a video.
@@jgrill87 Thank You! Thats exactly what I was looking for
@@SlinginDillys Glad I could help.
@@jgrill87 Isn't the payout on a single number 35 to 1?
I have two systems I play. Usually on electric tables with big wheel in the center.
Some have different rules.
I bid say $1 on 25 numbers straight, usually the max for amount of single numbers. I can easily rebet and slide my bets around based on numbers hit. And I don't have to remember anything. And I can skip spins if I need to look at stats.
2nd. Way and best for me, is 25 single and double up on 3 splits. So if playing $1x25 plus $2x3. This get a around limits. A $5 play is $155 average. Win is 35x on single=$35 for $1, or 17x on split=$2x17=34. Profit on $5 is 25 per spin. Usually I do 10 spins, then move bids then 10 more. Every 7 hits you can lose once. After 14 spins I only keep playing as long as I don't hit 2 losses in 10 spins.
Bonus 3: I play outside on 1-12/13-24/25-36. I play on two sets. $5 and $5 and a win is $5 profit. You get 1:1 pay on 2:3 odds. 24/38 numbers better odds than 18/38 for same payout. Move bets or stay according to stats. Your decision.
Coming from a proffesional roulette dealer you should definitely do this, works every time. It's amazing I still have a job although I am currently researching backyard oil refining.
Have you ever had anyone use this strategy?
@@alexjett9379 Don't know. Anytime I see someone betting in a similar fashion I will politely try and explain the game, sometimes they are new. Otherwise I let them have at it and slowly take their money whilst I space out and look at the shiny lights.
I started using this strategy with 50 I got to 75 then I lost everything, translating it and it's more accurate if you take a loss sequence, it's just a heavy loss
Point of the system is to minimize losses and get free complimentary items.
So play for 4 hrs and if you lose $200 but get a free weekend at Vegas you “win” in the end if each night is $150-250
Plus free drinks etc
one of billion of dreamers that have a wining system.
So this isn't necessarily going to be a winning system in the long run but what they're playing for is comp value and low risk of ruin...
@john dow All you can do is most likely make a small amount of money so long as you don't have bad luck.
MAJOR Peach for comps AND drinks..
Great video! You definitely have a new subscriber and a fan! Keep up the good work
Even better? Use this on European roulette at MGM. Usually the minimum bet is $25 so no worries about meeting that. Occasionally I've seen the minimum at $100 when it's busy or there's a high roller, but even then, you still make the minimum
is it 100 per play ? or 100 on the table spread out ?
@@benjamincabrera3795 total wager across the table per player
This system + Martingale Lover = Grapefruit Pummelo (giant grapefruit)
i once dealt to a guy who martingale'd the 1st 2 dozens.... i hit the 3rd dozen 22 times in a row.
he kept saying "this is impossible" i gave him the response... "it's not impossible.... it's highly improbable... "
roulette is a tax on people who are bad at math.... house edge... 1/18
What in the.. 22? How much did he lose?
@@markfark188 he started at quarters and was at table max a few spins. (1000) dont rememeber, didn't look at computer cuz it was shift change, i just wanted to be off that game cuz it was miserable that day.... he was still playing when i tapped out for the day. it was enough to file for bankruptcy and me not see him for a few years. i hated this guy. he was tearing up 100s and throwing them on the floor that day. i'm thinking, you never tip... why not throw that trash in this clear little can over here.
Yup had that happen to me at Ballys the 3rd dozen came up like 20 times lost my azz that day. you keep thinking should I switch lol then your mind tells you it can possibly happen again and your wrong lmao
Im from Vegas , I’m going straight to Gold Coast or Orleans and ima use this , I did this strategy with the electronic rullete and this shit worked !
Forgot 2 mention I been fucked a few times using this also lol , but at the same time I won a lot using this
So, if I did the math right, you have a 76.3 % chance to win per spin. I like those odds. I tried this online where I can play small stakes(.10 and .50 bets) I only lost once on about 25 spins. Even on those small bets I was able to make $60. Can’t wait to go to my local casino and try this. Thanks guys for your videos. You have made me a better roulette player.
Question if I’m betting $1 $5 where do I place each chip?
@@superlucci88 I place the $5 where he does $25 and $1 where he does $5. I’ve also mixed up the numbers while betting. Hope this helped and good luck
@@Dishman-lp4zq dont you lose money if one of the 1$ bets hit? Because you make 9$ if you hit a 1$ but your putting 31$ in every spin? I dont get how this works.
Not only is he the owner...he's a client too!!
Watching these videos is like how I am in Vegas…watching from a distance and trying to learn the game. Definitely going to try this next time I'm there.
Amen to that lol. My 1st time to vegas was only 6 months ago and i wasn't trying to lose the Griswold savings account so I was playing cheap slots and watch the tables from afar lol. I had fun and decent results(for a newb) at mirage and the electric roulette game.
💎Or you can just buy stock in IGT and own the machines then visit casinos all over the world as a business trip and write it off your taxes 😳😳😳😳😳😳
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If only it actually worked like that.
Yeah... gambling losses are only deductible to the extent of gambling winnings.
@@bobjoe3810 Publication 535, Business Expenses
@@jgrill87 your not gambling, your on a business trip to examine your investment on IGT Therefore your expenses are deductible
Switch coverage from 36 to 24 for the $5 wager, 36&13 combined covers a larger surface space especially so close to 00. Breaking even you’re at 13.16%, profitting $50 you’re at 63.16%, winning in general you’re at 76.32% and 23.68% at losing. Two ways to play this #1 pocket winnings immediately until you reach $175 in bets or #2 start putting down winnings on the board as well, keep it simple black or red
Still end up with a negative EV. Every betting strategy for roulette will lose over time.
@@danachase8083 The point is not to sit there for hours, if you can make your money fast set yourself a goal and walk away than any roulette strategy will work. You’re not gonna make life-changing money period
@@GordonLLC It doesn't matter if you sit there for one spin or a hundred. You can lose on the first spin because it's still a losing "system". Can you get lucky and sit there for 100 spins and not lose? Sure. Can you lose 100 spins in a row? Yep.
The real point to make here is it does not matter if you "make your money fast set yourself a goal and walk away" because *the odds against you do not reset* when you leave and come back.
If you make a little money, cash out, and literally never gamble again for the rest of your life - you are a winner. Congratulations, you beat the casino. If you ever sit back down at a roulette table - the odds against you are going to catch up to you. And you will lose.
@@danachase8083 Agreed. I can't see anyone playing this for three hours per day on a trip. If I played it, I would stay in for a few spins (four or five) and walk away if I have a profit.
The longer you play, the more likely you are to get whacked.
GREEN
good system, as a former roulette dealer when i play i stick with a 5 number section that i try to clock the wheel based on release point.
So you’re saying there are dealers that can make the ball land where they want?
@@kphawaii when I was dealing yes. Give me 20 spins on any wheel and I can hit a 5 number section most of the time. Bad bounces off the frets (the metal horizontal and vertical strips above wheel) can cause a miss
@@mrlatenightdrinker3962 so the concept of a cooler is a real thing. If we’re running a progression abs winning the casino can send in a sniper that can shoot for numbers we’d lose on?
@@kphawaii if you're tipping the dealer wants you to win
@@kphawaii Also I was one of a few roulette dealers in 90's at the Taj In AC that was privilidged to deal to some high rollers. The biggest would bet 1,000 European meaing 1,000 anyway to the number. He would bet 174,000 per spin had over 10 million on table to payout...
Here's the math on this:
Based on the amounts bet ($5 on the single numbers and $25 on the four), it will net $5 on 5/38 results (13.1%), net $50 on 24/38 results (63.2%) and lose $175 on 9/38 results (23.7%). At then end of the day the expected outcome per spin is $-9.21. You're better off just betting $50 on odd or even, or black or red. You're expected outcome on that would only be $-2.60.
Simulated this on 100 spin sessions - out of 200 some sessions a profit was returned only 25-35 times on average.
Im a dealer, i deal everything. There is no way to beat this game without a inside man. This looks great but im telling you there is no way to beat math fair. If you play straight you have to get in get out quick and get lucky. It is the only way
Former dealer here as well. You are correct that given enough time, this betting system, like any other betting system, will eventually cause them to lose their bankroll. But they are pretty straight-forward (if a little flashy about things) that the point of this system isn't to win or beat the math, but instead to grind out casino comps such as hotel rooms. In fact, since roulette is the worst table game based on house edge, it actually helps with grinding comps because you're expected to lose more over a given period of time, which is how casinos calculate comps. I'll probably be bored enough to calculate the EV of this particular betting system and comment it later, but you are correct it will be negative
@@tmtmtlsml I already did. The projected loss is $25.60 per spin (average loss).
Nope, there is a way. They showed what looked like to me a propaganda just to push the “comp” game.
The way to beat it is to be patient and play any combo that gives an ~63% chance of hitting a number every time.
I beat Vegas everyday for $1,000 minimum been doing it for years. I don’t talk about strategy to anyone. Loose lips sink ships. My taxes claimed 425k in gambling winnings last year.
@@paulkieffer1189 cool story.
Basically, I look forward to three things on the weekend...
1.) no work
2.) amazing wedded love making
3.) CEG Roulette vids with either Alex, slippery, David or Laura
Keep it up guys, love you all so much for the content!!
UHHHH YEAH…. 😂
Wedded love making 🤣🤣🤣... maybe the first 6 month ...after that just dirty sex with some tart in a car park .
How would this system work most casinos you can't play 2 different demoniations inside
Be careful when new dealer comes in. His first roll took out all my 11 chips on the bet.
Or take some personal responsibility and acknowledge that when you're betting in a casino you might loose.
Just back from Vegas again. Played this system for 3 sessions. Each session was between 1-1.5 hours. Was + $$$'s on each cash out. Buy in for each session was $600. Cash outs: $925, $675, and $840 (after tipping dealer and cocktail waitress).
Total grapefruit for me so far. If you like tier points for your player card and other comps....this is for you.
Edit/reply: Plaza downtown has a $10 Single Zero table.....just sayin.
@@williamhopkins1625 the whole purpose I would even consider using this system is for comps. And the Plaza is not a casino I would use comps at or even go visit.
@@laurenwilliams777 To each their own. I enjoy The Plaza and most downtown casinos. Other people enjoy the strip properties. Selection and personal preference are great things.
I’m going to go downstairs to the tables in a few minutes at New York New York and try this
Let us know how it goes?
Let us know how you did. Please
I wish you luck my friend, I didn’t know about this one last night, regretting it.
Good luck, ur gonna need it! 😂
Damn he’s been at the tables for 6 hours now..must be going well
super late to this. but comps are so much better in the States then here in Canada. I bet on avg $200 a spin up to as much as a $1000 on single spin and it is always like Pulling Teeth to get a room.
Es un sistema muy peligroso, porque en "las malas" se pierde muchísimo para remontarlo. Yo lo que haría para disminuir las pérdidas sería anotar unos diez, quince números primero y fijarme donde está la zona caliente y donde la fría, y cubrir con cuadrados y plenos los números de la zona caliente, dejando los siete números del paño sin cubrir que pertenezcan a los fríos. Y por supuesto, no buscar una ruleta con dos ceros, al menos que sea masoquista o estúpido.
The house advantage in roulette is determined by the number of green slots on the wheel--one or two. It's about 3.5% for one green and 7% for two. No system beats the payout rubric. Ever. You can get on a lucky streak, sure. But you can't make it happen, you don't know when it will happen, and the house wins in the long run. And the casino will be glad to take your action and give you your comps, all the while taking you for as much as you can afford to lose.
Come to my casino. I love when people come at us with systems.
Lmao
Why
@@joeface03 coz in the end.. you'll lose all your money.
@@rouletteplayer5093 We used to say, tell the casino you're coming to play a system and they'll send a limo to get you.
Same math if you do {1,2,4,5}, {7,8,10,11}, {13,14, 16,17}, {19,20,22,23}, {25,26,28,29}, {31,32,34,35}, plus any 5 singles with 1/5 the bet. Correct? Just trying to make it easier for my simple mind to get it all out there when busy.
LOL, just another "Eat like a bird, shit like and elephant" system. Kids, there is no such thing as a good roulette system. Playing on a crowded table is a good tip but know, leaving nine numbers uncovered, you will lose $175 appx 25% of the time. That will get costly, so you will be paying for the room. Sorry to throw shade on this vegas guys! (BTW, I have 38 years experience in casino biz, was former high limit manager at the Venetian for 11 years, back in the 90s used to push out $1.2mil payouts to players betting $3k progressive in roulette.)
as a former high limit manager in Vegas can you tell me what's the highest roulette table limits in Vegas and in which casino, and when a Casino will stop a roulette player if the guy is winning millions at a table, I mean how much loss a casino can take at a roulette table from one lucky player? and btw, what's the biggest roulette win in Vegas so far? thank you.
@@johnvegas9933 Limits depend on a player's credit line, for those with $5mil or more there are a few strip casinos that take $3k progressive bets (3k on straight up, 6k on splits..etc) $120k to cover one number complete. There is no such thing as a winning roulette player, even if they win a few mil in a session they always lose before trip is over. I've seen players lose $20mil in one night.
@@michaeldoyle4922 I think there "WAS" a winning Roulette player. Back in 1993 I saw a guy win $72 at "Vegas World" and he took his money and left!!!! ... But that was many years ago and my mind slips a little... May have been at the Western!
I've watched lots of channels where comps and the comps game is discussed, same with the host. Can you have an actual working or former host come on to discuss the real ins and outs of all of this? How much does one need to gamble to get a host, how does the host communicate with the pit to determine how many comps you earn, how do the number of comps translate into actual perks (rooms, food, free play), etc. Crack open this mystery egg!
I'd love to know this too. I've seeing different calculations of the theo, but I'd like to hear it from an actual pit boss.
Not a pit boss but a black card at Aria in Las Vegas - UK expat who before COVID flew regularly. Happy to be transparent on how they look after me.
My comps basically work as follows:
Whatever my average bet is per hand I get that per hour of play. I play BJ/Baccarat and it is ever so slightly less for baccarat.
I average 500 to 1k per hand.
I normally get a suite which is free and I charge everything to my room including cabana and meals and have never had to pay a bill yet apart from tips which they don’t comp.
Any extra comps go towards my airfares.
I hope that helps.
@@SC07GTR Thank you for the insight. Good luck to you!
I'm a former pit supervisor, roulette does have the best theoretical win as far as comps are concerned. I would suggest you ask the pit supervisor before you leave what he/she has you down for, i.e. how long you played and what your average bet was because most 9f them don't do their job and don't pay attention. It's just a guessing game with them. Also make sure you tip your dealer because most likely the pit supervisor will ask them how you played and for how long, so a happy dealer is good to have on your side.
@@ovilla5668 Since you're saying most don't pay attention, can you convince them otherwise if you think they rated you incorrectly?
I love dealing roulette to players like this, 7/38 numbers with nothing on it & minimal gains when you do hit.
I've ended so many nights for players doing it, 4 or 5 total misses and you either wait for the next dealer hoping they aren't "cold" too or run outa bankroll.
You’re not wrong I simulated 1000 spins with $75 on the table and lost all money 😅 what I did notice is my highest earning were in the first 10spins. You gotta walk away after 10
@@caseytheconqueror7958 This system isn't really a way to win at roulette, it's a way to last at the table for while so you build up comps. Over the long term, this method will lose you money. The real question is whether or not you can build up enough comp value to be worth the money you lose at the table. Which depends on the comp program at the casino.
Don't forget 0 and 00. It's 9/38 numbers that are losers, so an expected loss of $9.21 per spin.
I've made a killing using the Rumple the past couple weeks. I'm definitely going to try this method this afternoon. 🍑
Did you move the bets around on the Quads? Did you flatbet or martingale? Cheers
I seem to have the best luck leaving my bets the same starting on the 1,2,4,5 quad and then alternately working down the board. I hedge the 0,00 sometimes. I even play a conservative $5 unit and have still killed it. I'd really be up if I had the guts to play $25.
Here at Vegas. Just did this at Venetian. 2 days for 2-3 hours. I’ll find out about comp tomorrow near check out. But overall I went in only with 1k. Left with 1500 after both days. Very up and down.
Ok it worked!! Talked to executive host.
You just make a players card and give it to the dealer?
@@heman101 So what kind of comps did you get?
@@x3infinity I did and talk to rewards host
@@heman101 red is 5$ and green is how much?
Haha! Makes me laugh a bit because this is basically what I do hoping I get a bit lucky. Playing a system without realizing I was playing a system. In my last three times of playing, I’ve broke even and tripled up the other two. It’s fun.
Good to know..Thanks
after 2 hours of winning, 3 miss spins took it all back
The casino has a switch to take back money
House rules
But did you lose the 1400?
@@drakokamikaze8823 no they don't. spoken like a true gambling degenerate who can't take responsibility for his own losses. The casino has an edge. Period. End. Play long enough and the edge mathemetically HAS TO win which is EXACTLY what VonB described. Who the fuck operates this magical switch you speak of? The $17/hr security guard? C'mon man.
Las Vegas was built on Roulette Systems
every spin there are uncovered numbers though which means you could get crushed if your luck is bad enough like mine
Yup exactly, it's just hoping that you're lucky and will stay off those uncovered numbers enough to stay even or up.
I tried this last weekend and it really works! Won $240 in 2.5 hours and got comped. Legit!
Great system. Just finished winning $225 in 30 mins.
Just found the page glad I found it finally a roulette page that is worth something just subscribed also to Patreon. But I will say Alex HATES ME .. he kills my OCD every single time he puts chips on the table 🤣
This is full of shit follow this fool at your peril
this system def has my attention. I'm gonna have to study this more.
Make no mistake about it. "IF" you think you have to study it more, you're not thinking!!!!!!!
Let me explain something. “Roulette” Like Craps and Slot Machines - all take no skill or knowledge of the game to play. A person playing Craps for 50 years plays no better than a 6-year-old kid! The same is true for Slot machines and The Big Wheel. Of the traditional Casino games - Only Black-Jack takes (demands actually) any brains or forethought to play and affect the results of the game. And you can take that to the Bank!
@@bobs8942 so wen they say that...im guessing their trying to modify
@@johnnycicero4709 Sorry - But I really don't understand your point. "My point", is that there is absolutely NO System or Betting Strategy in the Universe that will result in an advantage for the "Player" over the "House" ! The ONLY game a Player will occasionally have an advantage is Black-Jack. And those times are relatively rare.
@@bobs8942 this system is about optimizing fun, not profits
used this method on online casino which had multipliers and played with $1 & $5 stakes 5 hands later i was leaving the table up $40 lol
It doesn't matter what the strategy is, in Roulette, you will always lose 5.2% of your bet on average. In this case, you are betting $175 each round, meaning you are losing over $9 per round. No fancy strategy will change the maths.
If I understand correctly, this isn't a strategy to win money. It's a way to make a lot of big, safe bets and spend a long time at the table in the hopes that the casino will give you some comps.
Definitely will try this during my upcoming visit to Cosmopolitan
Best of luck!! --Mari
So, did it work?!
@@jfc8015 i got ahold of Alexander Chin and he said he cant type because he got all of his fingers broken
@@AlexJohnson-kw2er casino manager here: what a clumpsy guy Alex Chin was. He tripped.... outside the casino perimeter of course
@@AlexJohnson-kw2er on roulette unless you're cheating swapping out chips they're never going to care what system you have lol.
Imagine he told you what was going on properly 😂
Right, so on the rumples do you put more money down? Or the straight up
I liked this system doubled my money easy, got real bored :) started expending strategy betting on red color and different sides of wheel was fun. half hour i was up $300
This would be great for Video Roulette
Lauren is awesome & so are Timmy & Alex! I'm like Lauren when she said "I know myself I would be doubling my bets" lol. Much love from Larry in Pennsylvania
Systems like these are why there are so many blinking lights in Vegas!
That's a peculiar philosophy on comps. Won't the pit take factor in the number of spins per hour when calculating comps? Do they tend to 'err' a little in your favor when you ask?
I've always assumed it was simply "average per bet" you placed.
@thomowen20 I believe the rating systems are based on a predefined number of spins per hour which is why one should play this on a busy table. If there are fewer actual spins than what's being used for rating, it benefits the player.
Obviously there are more spins per hour with fewer players since the dealers can move faster.
I'm really looking forward to trying this out. I like the fact that you can get a donk back after four hits. The payout compared to the risk is better than $25 double streets with the same number of whacks. $175 vs $125 to win $50 vs $25. You would have to risk $250 for the same payout and personally I don't like the way the donks are situated on the wheel for double streets. This one gives you the freedom to move around and follow the action of the table. I notice ALOT of repeating numbers on the tables I play at.
Wow the system is super good...I go to casino and play this system...lands on 0 first time and 9 the second time ...I am down 350 .........I AM PAUPER :(
I just tried this last night at a local native casino. Using only $1 chips across the board and a $60 buy-in, after 8 rounds I was up $70. This is my go-to setup now.