The essence of the Martingale strategy
The largest amount of money is invested in advertising this particular scam. Obviously, its effectiveness is really very high. And it is not by chance that, like mushrooms after the rain, more and more online casinos appear, and ways to "cheat" them are advertised.
At one time, their click-through advertising got so annoying that I couldn't stand it, looked, and to my deep shame, got caught. It's also good that for a very small amount.
This can rather be called getting a personal negative experience.
And the most visited game is roulette, for which "ways to beat" casinos are advertised. Now, with experience and a cooled mind, I am amused by the arguments of advertising agents about how "morally" beat the casino. Well, this is another "hook" for catching fish.
The main system (called Martingale) is very simple and is based on doubling bets when losing, no matter how many of these losses in a row happen. For example, you bet on red or black (or even-odd option) 1, if you lose, bet 2, if you lose, bet 4, then 8, etc. and as a result, sooner or later you win your initial bet. Let's do the math. For example, if a win happens after 4 consecutive losses. The bets placed - 1+2+4+8+16=31, the win is 16x2 = 32, we subtract the bets placed -31, and we win our initial bet - 1. According to theory, everything is correct. Sooner or later we have to guess.
BUT! ! ! ! For such cases, the casino uses the lower and upper limits of the bet (for example, from 1 to 250). And let's calculate how much you will need to bet with 10 losses in a row - 1+2+4+8+16+32+64+128+256+512+1024=2047$. And with each loss, this sum will increase dizzyingly. Ask yourself the question - are you ready to risk tens of thousands to win a unit? Even with my very short playing experience, there have been more than 10 losses in a row twice!
And from the point of view of probability theory, the probability of winning each bet is 18 divided by 37 (36 plus the field "zero") = 48, 65%. And the more bets you place, the more accurate this figure is. For example, if you bet 1 once, you win 0 or 1, if you bet 100 times, you win from 34 to 64 times. But if you bet 100,000 times, you win 48,000 to 49,000 times. That is, the more you play, the more accurately you will lose.
Another important point is that in no case "fall for" bonuses. First, read in the rules how many thousands of times you need to win them back in order to be able to withdraw. Analyze your chances, considering the previous paragraph, and give an answer. That's right, the odds are 0.
And to believe in what they write about honesty control is to deceive yourself.
It is also ridiculous to believe in the honesty of the program of the game itself. In test mode and on very small amounts, of course, the program will give you a win in order to interest and "tighten" the player. But the larger the amount, the less likely it is. In addition, with my losses mentioned above, I noticed some kind of "braking" in the output of the result, very similar to the reaction for the operator to make a decision.
So, if you really want excitement, I will recommend only a real casino - at least you can see how you lose there. In an online casino, we don't even know what's going on "on the other side" of the screen.
But the most terrible consequence is a severe mental illness - gambling addiction, "gambling addiction". It is easy enough to get sick, it is almost IMPOSSIBLE to cure! Therefore, think a thousand times whether it is worth starting to play. Videos sexuales https://www.tubev.sex/?hl=es .