
johnnymcc1966
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I have only been playing roulette for about 5 years now. I have studied the Midas Method Extensively, in its truest form and many variations others have thought of and some of my own, in the quest to make it the Holy Grail. Don’t get me wrong I still have lost. Sometimes because I was betting the wrong amounts other times because low probability events happen. Other times I have bet the wrong amount and won, only to go back and test to find out if I hadn’t made a mistake I would have lost. The universe is funny that way. The table before I Told the dealer he paid me and shouldn’t have. The dealer thanked me and told the pit boss. The guy next to me proceeded to quietly ask me, “Why would you do that?” I looked at him, smiled, and said “Karma, sir, Karma.”
I would like to share a single experience I have had with it playing in the brick and mortar casinos. Playing a single 4 number sequence until it completes at the same table will get you into more trouble than its worth. After about 30 spins if I haven’t completed it, I move to the next table. Why is this? You could have come into the table when it’s just against you. Going to the next table you could be on your ride up. I have completed more 4 number sequences jumping from table to table than staying at one. Testing this against Spielbank Wiesbaden Numbers posted on their website but also in B&M where I prefer to test. To say that each table is the same, is completely wrong. The dealer, the wheel, the temperature, the humidity, the vibe, karma, and many more I believe all play a role in roulette. Just observing an event changes it, but that’s a conversation for a different day. I’m not saying that you can’t come back to the table after you have left, wait at least 30 spins. Don’t confuse waiting with time. You could wait an hour and only 15 spins have gone by if it’s a slow dealer. I personally don’t go back to the table until the next day. That is just my experience. After re-reading my post I still haven’t explained myself the way I wanted but it’s the best I can do for now. If anyone can add to my thoughts or explain what I’m trying to say better, please DO!
People out there testing the Midas Method, try that, and you should see an increase in completed sequences and decrease in failed sequences. Failed sequences are in my opinion a relative term. You could fail when the bet reaches your limit, table limit comes into play, stop loss occurs and many more.
I would like to share a single experience I have had with it playing in the brick and mortar casinos. Playing a single 4 number sequence until it completes at the same table will get you into more trouble than its worth. After about 30 spins if I haven’t completed it, I move to the next table. Why is this? You could have come into the table when it’s just against you. Going to the next table you could be on your ride up. I have completed more 4 number sequences jumping from table to table than staying at one. Testing this against Spielbank Wiesbaden Numbers posted on their website but also in B&M where I prefer to test. To say that each table is the same, is completely wrong. The dealer, the wheel, the temperature, the humidity, the vibe, karma, and many more I believe all play a role in roulette. Just observing an event changes it, but that’s a conversation for a different day. I’m not saying that you can’t come back to the table after you have left, wait at least 30 spins. Don’t confuse waiting with time. You could wait an hour and only 15 spins have gone by if it’s a slow dealer. I personally don’t go back to the table until the next day. That is just my experience. After re-reading my post I still haven’t explained myself the way I wanted but it’s the best I can do for now. If anyone can add to my thoughts or explain what I’m trying to say better, please DO!
People out there testing the Midas Method, try that, and you should see an increase in completed sequences and decrease in failed sequences. Failed sequences are in my opinion a relative term. You could fail when the bet reaches your limit, table limit comes into play, stop loss occurs and many more.