My Crazy 1991 Roulette System (Dot Noting)
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2024 4:39 pm
Here's my little adventure in Atlantic City that I had with a friend back in 1991.
In October 1991, I bought a plastic roulette and my friend and I made $30,000 every night at home playing a simple roulette system.
Now of course, because it's a plastic roulette, we were all skeptical and always wondered if the system would work with real wooden roulette in real casinos so we did a trip to Atlantic city where I spend the whole thanksgiving week at the Sands Casino sitting down, not playing but instead just noting all the numbers from a bunch of roulettes in order to come back home to analyze the data.
What we found out was cool because we proved that real casino roulettes and plastic ones all have the same odds. So we knew that the $30,000 we made each night at home could be replicated in real casinos.
It takes about 80 spins just to note which hot numbers the roulette has and then the betting can start. In most casinos, you get up to 300 colored chips so we started with $100 to buy 100 blue chips at $1 each chip and then as we win more, we switched to $5 chips then $25 and finally end up with 300 blue chips valued at $100 each for a total of $30,000.
We didn't cheat and counted all the losses and yet, we still manage to do those $30,000 wins over and over again.
About 20 years later, I found in 2008 a roulette forum where a programmer helped me create cool Excel macros where you can program a roulette system but for some reason I still don't understand, we never programmed that 1991 system that worked very well back then and I think this is the time to prove if this system is solid once and for all.
If anyone gets this message please let me know and I will post screenshots of my system and maybe even post our excel sims.
We couldn't program it and test it but now I will seek a roulette forum and look for a programmer to program it and then we will know if it worked or not.
Basically it goes something like this...
After 100 spins, if I ask you to tell me the "hottest numbers" that this roulette came up with, unless you're a robot, you wouldn't have a clue...right? I mean, most people can't even recall the last 5 spins much less remember all the last 100 spins or even worst, which ones were the hottest in the batch.
This is why I fell in love with a basic noting method that I call "Dot noting".
Instead of noting, 5,34,16,32,5,0,19,34,5,11,6,9,10,17,34,0,12,5,18,16,22,0,31, and have no clue which one is hot, if you noted all 37 numbers on this sheet above first, then write a little dot next to each number that came up, you would get something like this sheet attached below.
For example, if you would use this sheet to note all the numbers i posted above you would see that the number 5, 34 and 0 all came out 3 times each.
This noting method tells you right away which hot number the roulette has chosen for the last 100 spins. No need to rub a rabbit's foot or pick your girlfriend birthday number to get a "hot number", here you just note all the numbers that comes up and circle those that came out 3 times and when you look, BOOM... you see all of the hot numbers at a glance.
So when you go to a casino, for about an hour or so, you just note little dots on your sheet and after 100 spins, it would look like this...
In red are all the 21 hot numbers that came out 3 times or more for a total of 83 spins and in blue are the 16 cold numbers that came out a total of 17 spins.
Then you hope that the roulette keeps her hot numbers on the following 100 spins and when she does, you build up all your 300 chips from $1 to $5 to $25 and then finish the evening with 300 chips worth 100$ each for a nice total of $30,000. .
Not bad hey?
What I found out back then is that each roulette has its own hot numbers during each 100 spins. On average if you add up all the 18 hottest numbers that came out you end up with 75 dots and the other 25 dots are listed among the other loser 18 numbers.
You would think that if you bet 18 numbers which is half the table, that you would win 50 spins out of 100 but nope... if you bet on the cold numbers you will win only 25 times but if you know and bet on the 18 hot numbers, then you will win 75 times out of those 100 spins.
The problem was that unless you are a robot, there was no way to know which 18 numbers were the hottest ones but with this Dot Noting method, it's very easy.
Cool stuff indeed.
Below is a program that I started programming back then called "Roulette Buster" that could be minimized on your pc screen to fit with an online casino like Dublinbet but I didn't finish it because I don't know VB that well.
Hopefully this year we will find a VB programmer that will test this sytem with us and insert it into Roulette Buster so that we all become rich in 2024.
In October 1991, I bought a plastic roulette and my friend and I made $30,000 every night at home playing a simple roulette system.
Now of course, because it's a plastic roulette, we were all skeptical and always wondered if the system would work with real wooden roulette in real casinos so we did a trip to Atlantic city where I spend the whole thanksgiving week at the Sands Casino sitting down, not playing but instead just noting all the numbers from a bunch of roulettes in order to come back home to analyze the data.
What we found out was cool because we proved that real casino roulettes and plastic ones all have the same odds. So we knew that the $30,000 we made each night at home could be replicated in real casinos.
It takes about 80 spins just to note which hot numbers the roulette has and then the betting can start. In most casinos, you get up to 300 colored chips so we started with $100 to buy 100 blue chips at $1 each chip and then as we win more, we switched to $5 chips then $25 and finally end up with 300 blue chips valued at $100 each for a total of $30,000.
We didn't cheat and counted all the losses and yet, we still manage to do those $30,000 wins over and over again.
About 20 years later, I found in 2008 a roulette forum where a programmer helped me create cool Excel macros where you can program a roulette system but for some reason I still don't understand, we never programmed that 1991 system that worked very well back then and I think this is the time to prove if this system is solid once and for all.
If anyone gets this message please let me know and I will post screenshots of my system and maybe even post our excel sims.
We couldn't program it and test it but now I will seek a roulette forum and look for a programmer to program it and then we will know if it worked or not.
Basically it goes something like this...
After 100 spins, if I ask you to tell me the "hottest numbers" that this roulette came up with, unless you're a robot, you wouldn't have a clue...right? I mean, most people can't even recall the last 5 spins much less remember all the last 100 spins or even worst, which ones were the hottest in the batch.
This is why I fell in love with a basic noting method that I call "Dot noting".
Instead of noting, 5,34,16,32,5,0,19,34,5,11,6,9,10,17,34,0,12,5,18,16,22,0,31, and have no clue which one is hot, if you noted all 37 numbers on this sheet above first, then write a little dot next to each number that came up, you would get something like this sheet attached below.
For example, if you would use this sheet to note all the numbers i posted above you would see that the number 5, 34 and 0 all came out 3 times each.
This noting method tells you right away which hot number the roulette has chosen for the last 100 spins. No need to rub a rabbit's foot or pick your girlfriend birthday number to get a "hot number", here you just note all the numbers that comes up and circle those that came out 3 times and when you look, BOOM... you see all of the hot numbers at a glance.
So when you go to a casino, for about an hour or so, you just note little dots on your sheet and after 100 spins, it would look like this...
In red are all the 21 hot numbers that came out 3 times or more for a total of 83 spins and in blue are the 16 cold numbers that came out a total of 17 spins.
Then you hope that the roulette keeps her hot numbers on the following 100 spins and when she does, you build up all your 300 chips from $1 to $5 to $25 and then finish the evening with 300 chips worth 100$ each for a nice total of $30,000. .
Not bad hey?
What I found out back then is that each roulette has its own hot numbers during each 100 spins. On average if you add up all the 18 hottest numbers that came out you end up with 75 dots and the other 25 dots are listed among the other loser 18 numbers.
You would think that if you bet 18 numbers which is half the table, that you would win 50 spins out of 100 but nope... if you bet on the cold numbers you will win only 25 times but if you know and bet on the 18 hot numbers, then you will win 75 times out of those 100 spins.
The problem was that unless you are a robot, there was no way to know which 18 numbers were the hottest ones but with this Dot Noting method, it's very easy.
Cool stuff indeed.
Below is a program that I started programming back then called "Roulette Buster" that could be minimized on your pc screen to fit with an online casino like Dublinbet but I didn't finish it because I don't know VB that well.
Hopefully this year we will find a VB programmer that will test this sytem with us and insert it into Roulette Buster so that we all become rich in 2024.