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  Martingale Roulette System
The answer for most Martingale players is that the probability of losing nine times in a row is somewhat minimal and therefore, you are not just winning $1, you are winning back all of your money.
Well, no system is safe in Roulette, but let's look at the probability of you losing with an eight step Martingale Roulette system approach.
Martingale players would be wise to have amble bankroll to sustain losses and to limit playing time.
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 Roulette Systems - The Martingale System - The d'Alembert System
There might be as many different roulette systems as there are roulette players, but most of those systems are just variations of some common (and ancient) systems.
The most common roulette betting system is the Martingale System, and many variations of the Martingale system.
These systems might be fun to try, but they won't change the odds, and they won't magically turn you into a winning roulette player.
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  Martingale roulette strategy at roulette genius.com
The martingale roulette system is probably the most well known and well-used system that there is. Unfortunately for a number of reasons it doesn't work.
The theory behind this system is that on an even-money chance it is only a matter of time before the player wins his bet, and when he does so he will have made a profit of one unit.
Another way in which this system is flawed is how it considers the bet's to be even-money bets, when in fact they have a slightly less than 50/50 chance of winning.
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  Roulette System   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
At roulette, each spin is a new spin and the outcome is never determined by prior spins and a probability advantage cannot be predicted, that’s why the roulette system may not always work.
The Martingale roulette system is usually the first choice of a novice roulette gambler and is probably the oldest of betting progressions, many other roulette systems are based on the basic theory of the Martingale..
Before starting the roulette system you must decide how many spins you are going to play for on roulette table, alternatively you may decide to remove your winnings when your nerve breaks or even remove part of the winnings after a number of spins and let the remaining bet continue for a little bit longer.
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 Roulette Systems - Why not to buy them online.
Known by various names such as the cancellation system this is basically a negative progression betting strategy that in no way guarantees your success at the roulette table.
The problem with this system is that you can again easily end up betting large sums of money even if your initial bet is small and once again the return is low.
If anyone has invented a fool proof roulette system we highly doubt that they would be selling it online - instead they would be making a killing at the casinos.
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 Roulette Systems
The Martingale roulette system is usually a roulette system which a novice roulette gambler usually chooses The Martingale RouletteSystemis an oldprogression roulette system, This roulette system is based on the basic theory of the Martingale roulette system.
This roulette system is a variation that permits to optimize the progressions.
This roulette system is exactly the opposite of the classic D'Alembert roulette system and it has been conceived to gain as much as possible during the positive series.
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 What Roulette System to Use | Winning-Roulette.net
A roulette system is a strategy by which the amount of your current wager is affected by your previous wager.
Regardless of which roulette system you use, there are some things that don’t change – 38 pockets on an American roulette wheel and the casino pays you 35 to 1.
Often the roulette system will tell you to increase your next bet based on something often referred to as “the maturity of chances” or “the law of large numbers”.
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 Martingale (betting system) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Originally, martingale referred to a class of betting strategies popular in 18th century France.
Since a gambler with infinite wealth with probability 1 eventually flips heads, the martingale betting strategy was seen as a sure thing by those who practiced it.
Suppose that someone applies the martingale betting system at an American roulette table, with 0 and 00 values; a bet on either red or fl will win 18 times out of each 38.
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 Roulette Systems   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The first is the age old Martingale system that has us double our bet after a loss and go back to our starting amount after a win.
The opposite of this system is the Parlay system where you are betting on streaks to happen.
One of the better systems is the pivot system, where you track the wheel before placing any bets and look for patterns particular to that wheel.
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 Roulette systems and how to play them
Roulette is generally considered a random outcome game, meaning of course that outcomes cannot be determined by some method of consistent outcome determination.
Having said that there are system players who believe that outcomes can be influenced, to some degree, by various elements such as wheel bias and adjacent group number betting.
The Martingale roulette system, After a loss you double the bet and after a win you return to your original bet.You will win one unit for every win, as long as you have enough money and do not get to the house limit.
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 GAMBLING SECRETS FREE E-BOOK
In a game of chance, using a system is no guarantee of winning, but a well-devised roulette system can streamline your losses, control your winnings and have a strategy that will give you an opportunity to be a winner.
In theory, roulette may be looked at as a game of probability and that the casino advantage of 5.26% with a double zero wheel (2.7% with a single zero wheel) makes the player a definite loser.
Therefore, for a roulette system to have a degree of success, it has to be linked to luck and telling you exactly when to quit.
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 Martingale System For Online Roulette Casino Players
The Martingale System is normally the first roulette strategy which comes to mind because it banks on the fact that as long as your bet comes off you are going to be ok in the end.
The problem of course with the Martingale System is that if you endure a long losing streak you will not be able to bet pass the upper table limits which are in place and you are looking down the barrel of some huge losses.
All in all the risk that Martingale presents at any game, and especially fixed odds games like online roulette means you should be very cautious if you are going to use it as the possible benefits may not eventuate.
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 Roulette Game Systems - Good ways to play
Among the most popular systems is the Martingale system, in which you double your bet after each loss: and then there is the reverse Martingale system, in which you cut your bet in half after a win.
Another system (similar to the cluster system) involves betting the neighbor numbers on the wheel itself.
In the Martingale roulette system, each bet is doubled after a loss, and you go back to your starting bet after every win.
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 Online Roulette Systems
In the Martingale roulette system, after a loss - each bet is doubled, and after every win you go back to your starting bet.
Others will change to a parlay system after a certain point (let the first bet "ride" on the second bet after a win) and bet the amount that it takes to win what you want to win.
There are many versions of Martingale roulette system, by using which it's possible to win.
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 Martingale (probability theory) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The concept of martingale in probability theory was introduced by Paul Pierre Lévy, and much of the original development of the theory was done by Joseph Leo Doob.
This sequence is a martingale under the unified neutral theory of biodiversity.
A convex function of a martingale is a submartingale, by Jensen's inequality.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Martingale_(probability_theory)   (1621 words)

  
 Aaron's roulette systems Page
It is most likely the simple mathematics behind the odds of roulette that inspire so many hopefuls to create a personal theory, and this is how many roulette systems are born.
Don’t spend a cent on any roulette systems, they can be designed to lull you in to thinking you're secure, just before you lose a large chunk of change.
Many roulette systems are variations of the martingale system, a “double up until you win” approach that you should certainly dismiss.
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 Roulette System, Winning Systems, Super Martingale
In his book, he presents a "Super Martingale" system which I have used profitably in the casinos (one of the very,very few which seem to win on balance).
He supposes that the rules of the game (craps or roulette) is what slightly tweaks the mathematics from what would otherwise be true randomness.
The James Bond roulette system in the Taliban Desert.
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 Winning Roulette System | Roulette | Online Roulette
Since most of these winning roulette systems are based on the progression theory, we’ll explain that theory first to let you understand how it works.
It is a winning roulette system that is based on the fact that the presence of the zero does not permit you to win if you bet the same amount all the time.
The Martingale winning roulette system is a direct off-shoot of the Progression Theory and one of the first choices of a novice gambler.
www.gamesofknowledge.com /winning_roulette_system.htm   (517 words)

  
 Best Casino winning systems.
Moreover, playing with Martingale systems and limited maximum bet you will have even worse odds with respect to playing with flat bets.
All of these systems are based on one simple belief: if you've lost one, two, three, whatever times in a row then your chances of winning on the next run are better than when you started betting.
These "discipline" systems can do increase you odds but the effect is not very large and you would hardy turn the odds in your favor on the long run.
www.winnerstrategy.com /system.htm   (897 words)

  
 Prestige Online Casino - French Roulette Lessons - The Martingale System
The Martingale is usually the first choice of a novice gambler and is probably the oldest of betting progressions, many other systems are based on the basic theory of the Martingale, and so to evaluate most systems you need a full understanding of the Martingale.
Although infallible in theory, the Martingale system requires a large bankroll, has a very low return and is a very risky one because of the maximum bet limits imposed by the casinos.
Before starting the system you must decide how many spins you are going to play for, alternatively you may decide to remove your winnings when your nerve breaks or even remove part of the winnings after a number of spins and let the remaining bet continue for a little bit longer.
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 A System Of Managing Your Bets At Roulette. Roulette Articles And News
Roulette systems will not be able to achieve anything over the longer term that can cancel it out.
The Martingale system is a money management system, (and is the most popular in online roulette), in which the dollar values of bets continually increase after losses, until you win.
The martingale system works on the premise that you must win eventually, and this is correct, (assuming an infinite number of events!), but a losing or winning streak cannot be determined in advance.
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 Roulette System | Roulette | Online Roulette
Several roulette systems are variations of the martingale system, which is basically a “double up until you win” approach to gambling.
In this roulette system, your final winning bet will make up for the money you lost in all the previous bets and give a profit that is equal to your original bet.
Using the roulette system based on the Martingale system, you double up the bet to $10, $20, and then $40, which total up to $75 worth of losses.
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 Roulette
Roulette is one of the easiest games to play and understand in the casino.
The oldest and most common betting system is the Martingale or "doubling-up" system, in which bets are doubled progressively.
Over the years hundreds of "sure-fire" winning systems have been dreamed up, but regardless of what system is used, in the long run it cannot overcome the house's advantage of the 0, or 0 and 00.
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 Martingale Systems   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Martingale Systems are probably the oldest of the betting systems.
Although there are many variations of the Martingale system, in its simplest form, you double the bet after each losing bet until a winning trade occurs.
The problem with the Martingale systems is that after a run of losses, the bet size begins to get enormous.
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 Martingale System
The Martingale system can probably be considered the original betting system for roulette.
Since roulette is a negative expectation game, I'm of the opinion that using the Martingale system for your betting is no better and no worse than any other kind of betting.
The Martingale system is a system that is normally used with even money bets, like the "fl" or "red" bets on a roulette table.
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 How to Use the Martingale Strategy in Blackjack - WikiHow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Martingale or "double your bet" strategy can help you win money much of the time, but can be disastrous when you lose.
Yes, you will see it work say, 9 times out of 10, but the winnings from your 9 successful session will not cover your losings from the 1 losing session you are bound to come across sooner or later.
Playing the Martingale strategy, if you lose only 6 hands in succession, then you would need to bet above the maximum on the 7th hand in order to keep the cycle going until you win back the total you have lost (10, 20, 40, 80, 160, 320, 640).
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 Roulette - Gambling-Topsites.com
Roulette systems that have a strategy to win most of the time, but lose out overall, are not winning systems.
It has been shown time and again that roulette systems that rely on probability have failed to produce consistent successful results.
The reason is that at roulette, by far the two major factors that determine how much you win or lose are: (1) Your luck on the day and (2) Deciding when is the best time to quit.
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 Martingale: double after every loss system   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
It is hard to determine who was the first inventor of Martingale, but surely the term "Martintage" indicating the progressive rising bet system was introduced by mathematician P.Levy at the beginning of the XX century.
Although the player edge of Martingale is not differ from a flat betting, but the other parameters vary with length of system.
However, it is necessary to note that outcomes distribution of any Martingale system has a form of bell curve in a long period.
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 Down Guitar Roulette System Tab   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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 The Martingale Roulette System
The Martingale System is usually the first system learned by beginning gamblers and is probably the oldest and best known strategy around today.
There are a lot of other systems that are based on the Martingale System, so it’s very useful to know the Martingale System before looking any further.
The good thing about the Martingale System is useful it can be used on a lot of other gambling games using the same ideas.
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