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    Can Probability Enhance a Roulette Betting System?

    I've looked at it - but can't establish how to set the parameters of my system; of 4 in a row of the same, and then betting a maximum of three doubling up bets after that (then starting again at a 10p bet on both red and black). I can't see how to set ALL of that on that applet?
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    Can Probability Enhance a Roulette Betting System?

    Then that completely disregards the proven unlikelihood of 7 in a row occurring compared to 3 in a row, for example. You would bet for three turns, on the understanding that you could lose all three; then absorb that cost. However, you will win doing that more times than lose. I'm not sure...
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    Can Probability Enhance a Roulette Betting System?

    The way that this system works is that you would stop after three failed bets, and 'absorb' the loss into your profits. After analysing 2000 spins - this has been shown to make a profit. So it would work like this: You place 10p on both red and black (since losing 20p on 0 is...
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    Can Probability Enhance a Roulette Betting System?

    Can you not talk about the 'unlikelihood' of getting 6 in a row, or 7 in a row, or 8 in a row, and bet on the basis of that? Rather than betting on the individual spin; you're betting on the unlikelihood (that's evident) that it would be rare (albeit not impossible) to get 6, 7, 8, 9 blacks...
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    Can Probability Enhance a Roulette Betting System?

    So do they not have any kind of relationship? Can you not say, since I start betting after 4 in a row have shown up, that we're looking at the relationship of 5 spins? Is there no math term for this? Or is it simply just 'luck' that I was able to make £2000 from £50? I've noted down...
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    Can Probability Enhance a Roulette Betting System?

    Excuse my appalling maths; and also my audacity to even propose a Roulette 'system'. I understand the concept that each roulette spin (if we disregard 0, and bet on a 2 to 1 option) is 50/50. It has no memory of previous spins. However, can probability not be determined by the amount of...
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