A week or so ago i decided to try out a roulette gambling system i was reading about. I was up $800 before i decided to test the system with a different technique and before i knew it i had blown my cash! If i had stuck to the system i think i would have still be in the red!! Does anyone have any gambling systems they have had continued success with?
I've deposted $50 on friday and gone up to $1000 by the end of the weekend and by Friday lost it all. I find it way too volatile. Now I am trying to get my fix with the stock market and it is just as bad as gambling. lol
Generally, any type of gambling system won't work. If there is one that works, no one would give out the secret, as they would get all the money to themselves so the casinos wouldnt know
I won $2500. with a $500. buy-in @ blackjack. After that, they kept playing around with how to send me the money, telling me to play more etc... It was such a hassle, that was my first and only time playing.
I tried gambling online but only with a few dollars, I did manage to quite while I was a bit ahead but I decided to quit altogether before I became addicted.
Well, I've lost about $200 playing on Europa Casino and I have to say, gambling is simply fool's gold. I had won about $1000 but they wouldn't let me withdraw. They kept saying things like "you haven't reached the deposit limit yet etc" so frankly speaking I don't think it's wise to invest any amount of money in gambling. And I've read countless reports that online casinos rig their software so most people won't win anyway. Peace
There is no "system" that will make money at roulette in the long run or assure you of a profit. That is one bet that I would be willing to make and I know I can't lose. Anyone who tells you different is either ignorant or lying.
I made some decent money in the past with arbitrage betting... stopped because my parents didn't like it
There are a few profitable avenues for gambling as a business. I would not however recommend roulette, the house has to large of an advantage. Generally your best bets are going to be in games against other people, where the house just takes a cut for the service it provides. If you're dead set on "making easy money the hard way", I suggest poker. After 500 hours of learning and practice you should be mildly profitable. But it's not nearly as fun as one might think... You also have to take into account variance though... If you only have 100 dollars and you risk it all in one sitting, you're just asking to be taken out. There's no promise that even if you understand the game's theory completely that you will triumph over someone making the worst possible moves... "Bad beats" happen, and you have account for large swings.. In the long run however if you play correctly (which is not a simple thing), you will profit from those who don't. If you are going to try your hand at gambling; the three games I recommend you look into are Poker, Blackjack, and Backgammon. Most games are sucker bets that *will* lose you money in the long run. Roulette being one of the worst. When you evaluate a "system", remember that every spin of the wheel, roll of the dice, or dealing of the cards is an independent event. It doesn't matter what happened before, the probabilities stay the same. So even after 500 blacks in a row you still have a little less than 50% chance for the ball to land in red.
Do you really believe in that roulette systems works? If so, answer me this question: - What whould happen after releasin 100% working and also profitable roulette system? After answering on this, check the casino profits, and you will know what are these roulette systems, and what for are they.
The best way is to learn poker and play tournaments But i have lost a lot of money playing poker and will be moving away from the poker industry very soon
Internet gambling is just like casino gambling. They get you hooked and the odds are steepely, steepely staked against you.
Has anyone tried creating a site operating as a casino? I think that would be a more interesting discussion that how much of our own money we've given to casinos (I used to like playing Blackjack when I was younger)
They showed a documentary here on local television a while ago about people who played online poker. Some guys were actualy living of it. Seems to big a risk for me though. But planning on a starting a poker/gambling affliate site. Seems profitable from the things I have read/seen.
Poker is the only form of gambling you can ideally win money from, its because you are not playing against the house, but against other people.