Whatevaman15
Footballguy
I've been using this system for years. Caro stole my idea!
OHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! I get it now.In other words, it forbids every possible bet.
Maurile,I hate to bring this thing back to the first page again......so exactly what #'s should you bet on? I mean we have images of the wheel (that are hard to read.) You explained everything in detail, but you can't give us the abridged version. I have the following questions:1. How many #'s am I supposed to bet on each spin?2. Exactly what #'s should we bet on and when?I've read this thread 4 freakin times and I'm still confused. I'd like to go to the $.25 cent table one afternoon to test it out before I spend some big bucks.Thanks,TFBut this is in fact the only roulette system that does what it claims to do. It uses mathematically sound principles to completely eliminate the house edge. Seriously.The only negative, as was mentioned in the testimonials, is that once the casino personnel recognize you as a Mike Caro Roulette System™ adherent, they will not offer you any comps for your play.
You have got to be kidding.Please re-read the thread again, and this masterful betting system should become clear.This thread alone should garner Maurile extra votes in the Best Poster competetion.Maurile,I hate to bring this thing back to the first page again......so exactly what #'s should you bet on? I mean we have images of the wheel (that are hard to read.) You explained everything in detail, but you can't give us the abridged version. I have the following questions:1. How many #'s am I supposed to bet on each spin?2. Exactly what #'s should we bet on and when?I've read this thread 4 freakin times and I'm still confused. I'd like to go to the $.25 cent table one afternoon to test it out before I spend some big bucks.Thanks,TF
Dude, you dont need the image of a roulette wheel to figure this out.Maurile,I hate to bring this thing back to the first page again......so exactly what #'s should you bet on? I mean we have images of the wheel (that are hard to read.) You explained everything in detail, but you can't give us the abridged version. I have the following questions:1. How many #'s am I supposed to bet on each spin?2. Exactly what #'s should we bet on and when?I've read this thread 4 freakin times and I'm still confused. I'd like to go to the $.25 cent table one afternoon to test it out before I spend some big bucks.Thanks,TFBut this is in fact the only roulette system that does what it claims to do. It uses mathematically sound principles to completely eliminate the house edge. Seriously.The only negative, as was mentioned in the testimonials, is that once the casino personnel recognize you as a Mike Caro Roulette System™ adherent, they will not offer you any comps for your play.
You have got to be kidding.Please re-read the thread again, and this masterful betting system should become clear.This thread alone should garner Maurile extra votes in the Best Poster competetion.Maurile,I hate to bring this thing back to the first page again......so exactly what #'s should you bet on? I mean we have images of the wheel (that are hard to read.) You explained everything in detail, but you can't give us the abridged version. I have the following questions:1. How many #'s am I supposed to bet on each spin?2. Exactly what #'s should we bet on and when?I've read this thread 4 freakin times and I'm still confused. I'd like to go to the $.25 cent table one afternoon to test it out before I spend some big bucks.Thanks,TF
Zero.1. How many #'s am I supposed to bet on each spin?
Only black odd numbers or red even numbers -- except for the number 30 and the consecutive numbers on the wheel from 11 to 14 (clockwise).2. Exactly what #'s should we bet on and when?
It is usually a good idea to start at the smaller limits before you work your way up to the big games. Once you have the Mike Caro Roulette System mastered, however, it won't matter what limits you play.I'd like to go to the $.25 cent table one afternoon to test it out before I spend some big bucks.
You forget the combinatorial math.What? I'm saving people money!This really wasn't supposed to be a 60+ post thread.
yeah, me too. :rotflmao:Pants wetting, side splitting minions::rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
That's not correct.Here is an image of a double-zero roulette wheel.I forwarded the initial post to a buddy of mine that used to play a lot of Roulette & he said these are the numbers the system describes:9-12-13-16-17-18-29-31-32-33-34-35-36
you're joking........ :rotflmao:I forwarded the initial post to a buddy of mine that used to play a lot of Roulette & he said these are the numbers the system describes:9-12-13-16-17-18-29-31-32-33-34-35-36Here are his results, 50 spins a conclusive test does not make, but FWIW:The specifics are as follows. After the elimination described below, this leaves you w/ 13 numbers to play. I played these numbers, $1 each for about 50 spins. I started w/ $80, went down to about $40 before climbing to $160. I left w/ $100, up $20. Would have played longer (I was bound to break out of the losing streak), but it gets boring playing the same numbers every spin.
would the wheels in A.C. be the same as in this pic or in Vegas? What about single 0 wheels?That's not correct.Here is an image of a double-zero roulette wheel.I forwarded the initial post to a buddy of mine that used to play a lot of Roulette & he said these are the numbers the system describes:9-12-13-16-17-18-29-31-32-33-34-35-36
I'm sure one could devise a similar system for single-0 roulette.would the wheels in A.C. be the same as in this pic or in Vegas? What about single 0 wheels?That's not correct.Here is an image of a double-zero roulette wheel.I forwarded the initial post to a buddy of mine that used to play a lot of Roulette & he said these are the numbers the system describes:9-12-13-16-17-18-29-31-32-33-34-35-36
I can tell you from personal experience that 31, 33, and 35 are bad news. I'm sure MT will back me up on this: stay away from 31, 33 and 35!I forwarded the initial post to a buddy of mine that used to play a lot of Roulette & he said these are the numbers the system describes:9-12-13-16-17-18-29-31-32-33-34-35-36Here are his results, 50 spins a conclusive test does not make, but FWIW:The specifics are as follows. After the elimination described below, this leaves you w/ 13 numbers to play. I played these numbers, $1 each for about 50 spins. I started w/ $80, went down to about $40 before climbing to $160. I left w/ $100, up $20. Would have played longer (I was bound to break out of the losing streak), but it gets boring playing the same numbers every spin.
yep,Oct 20 2003, 01:39 PM] FOR THE COMMON-SENSE CHALLENGED THIS MEANS THAT THE ONLY WINNING BET IN ROULETTE IS TO GO TO BED
9 is a killer too. Do NOT bet on 9. Sure it will come up every now and then, but over the long run (help me out here someone) DO NOT BET ON 9.I'm dead serious in reporting my friend did this.I just did the calculations based off of the pic (just for the sake of which numbers are Even-Red and which are Odd-Black)Not sure why he included 9 since that is an Odd-Red, he did include all of the other Even-Reds & Odd-Blacks *except* 14 & 15, so I'm thinking these numbers could have been the ones that were in the "exception zone"
Yes, all the double-zero wheels, known as "American roulette" wheels, are like the one in the link I gave. Single-zero ("European") wheels are laid out differently. A similar system can be devised for them, but playing single-zero wheels -- even with an optimal system -- is a waste of time.would the wheels in A.C. be the same as in this pic or in Vegas? What about single 0 wheels?
come on dude...there is no system that works....you're either lucky, or you lose.I'm dead serious in reporting my friend did this.I just did the calculations based off of the pic (just for the sake of which numbers are Even-Red and which are Odd-Black)Not sure why he included 9 since that is an Odd-Red, he did include all of the other Even-Reds & Odd-Blacks *except* 14 & 15, so I'm thinking these numbers could have been the ones that were in the "exception zone"
from the article - this review"As gripping as it is insanely comedic... One is positively awed by the achievement--even The Double Helix that classic about the discovery of DNA, seems to fade a little in memory" -- The Cleveland Plain Dealer
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: Literally LOL @ that one....Here is a better way to get rich at the roulette wheel:1: Put a small but powerful electro-magnet in a large, Elvis-like belt buckle. 2: Sit as close as you can to a high stakes roulette wheel.3: Watch the ball jump out of the wheel and land on your belt buckle.4: Prepare to be dragged off and pummeled by casino security.5: Get a good lawyer and sue the casino for 3 million dollars.6: Pay the lawyer his one third and walk (or wheel) away with 2 million dollars.
The Double Helix was not about the discovery of DNA, (it was already discovered) but about the race for creating a modelling it. FWIW, Watson used Occams Razor as his guiding principle to decide which of the competing theories to pursue.from the article - this review"As gripping as it is insanely comedic... One is positively awed by the achievement--even The Double Helix that classic about the discovery of DNA, seems to fade a little in memory" -- The Cleveland Plain Dealer
And the tooth fairy really does exist.But only on the 11th and 30th day of the month. Well, I've worked out the math for the 30th, and I would expect that the 11th would be the same.
It was brilliant!Every time he got a nibble Maurile set the hook with some comment about the "math". How many ignored the many posts of "it means don't bet"?have a feeling that this'll never die
With all the poker and craps threads I had to resurrect this classicOne of the all time greats comes back for one more round...
Ohhhhh.....i get it now.,Oct 20 2003, 01:35 PM] HIS "SYSTEM" ELIMINATES ALL NUMBERS FROM THE WHEEL.
FOR THE COMMON-SENSE CHALLENGED THIS MEANS THAT THE ONLY WINNING BET IN ROULETTE IS TO NOT BET
TYTIA
You error here as there is no difference, although you were correct earlier that one provide you with 350% more winnings than the other.The wheels are totally different in a single-zero game. If you look at the specific instuctions Caro gives (as quoted in my first post), you will see that the consequences are quite different depending on whether you are using a double-zero wheel or a single-zero wheel.I would think a single zero just makes one less green spot to screw you. How can the odds decrease so dramatically in the opposite way?
I love this thread. It cemented Maurile as one of the all time greats on this board. FBG or not!