Every now and again i come back to roulette usually once a year, be interesting to hear peoples thoughts who play all the time

I would recommend prestige roulette, where the bird sits on a chair and you have a good view of her legs.
You certainly did, that was me!JTEDL wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 9:38 pmCan't win long term - simples!
Amazes me when I've been in a casino and see most popular strategy appears to randomly put chips allover the place, pretty much covering everything. So get a stack of chips back most spins, must be a feel good thing I reckon.
Think I read on this forum a while ago, about someone who was watching where the persons hand was in relation to the wheel when releasing the ball, then betting on a certain section of numbers on the wheel as they didn't have much variance in each spin.
That may have been me, if not I've certainly said words to that effect in that some croupiers are capable of spinning the wheel and ball at a rate they can land it within areas of the wheel they want to a fairly high degree of accuracy.
Yes, that could happen with the more experienced croupiers. I dealt roulette and the other table games as a croupier over 20 years ago. The most accurate way was to aim for the Zero (green) as it was easy to identify as the wheel is spinning. The chinese used to lump on the Tierre section, opposite section to the Zero, cleaned them out time and time again.Dallas wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 9:54 pmThat may have been me, if not I've certainly said words to that effect in that some croupiers are capable of spinning the wheel and ball at a rate they can land it within areas of the wheel they want to a fairly high degree of accuracy.
ie, they can work with a player and aim to drop the ball around the group of numbers where they see their chips stacked
or a 'Casino' friendly croupier may aim for parts of the wheel where groups of numbers have little exposure
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4011&p=27919&hilit=roulette#p27919LeTiss wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 9:49 pmYou certainly did, that was me!JTEDL wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 9:38 pmCan't win long term - simples!
Amazes me when I've been in a casino and see most popular strategy appears to randomly put chips allover the place, pretty much covering everything. So get a stack of chips back most spins, must be a feel good thing I reckon.
Think I read on this forum a while ago, about someone who was watching where the persons hand was in relation to the wheel when releasing the ball, then betting on a certain section of numbers on the wheel as they didn't have much variance in each spin.
total bollocksSeaHorseRacing wrote: ↑Tue Oct 16, 2018 2:11 pmThe only way to beat roulette is using Visual ballistics.
The guy who taught me (John @Jafcoroulette) check him out online is a master at this... going off topic the only reason I assign racehorses a moon rating is because on a full moon or storm is the days roulette balls hardly bounce.