Roulette Double Down System

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Thebinginengine
Ok so I'm a Wizard of Odds fanatic, I know the main belief is that all betting systems are garbage, and I'm sure I'm not the first person to think of doing this... But if I walk into the casino with $1085 thus the ability to double down 5 times on a $35 bet, I'm wondering what my odds of winning $1000 before losing all $1120 would be with the following strategy...
I put $1 on 35 numbers in roulette on an American wheel because that's all that's available in Cleveland. The 3 numbers I choose to leave uncovered will depend on the most recently landed on numbers. If two or more odds, evens, reds, blacks, 1-18's, 19-36's, 1-12's, 13-24's, or 25-36's have been landed on in a row, the three numbers I leave uncovered will reflect that... For example if the last two numbers were odd numbers 1-12, at least two of the uncovered numbers will be odd numbers 1-12 and probably one odd elsewhere on the board... If I lose I double down on everything I just bet. If I win I switch up what 35 numbers I have a dollar on. If I win 1000 hands before I lose 5 in a row I win $1000. If I lose 5 in a row before winning $1000 spins total, I lose $1085.
The odds of winning any given hand are 35/38 or 92.1053%. The odds of losing 5 in a row are (3/38)^5 or 0.000306682% or 1 in 3,066,820.
Assuming best worst case scenario, I lose 4 times each initial bet and then win the 5th spin... This would mean that it would take me 5600 spins to win $1120, bringing my bankroll to $2205 and allowing for an extra double down. With the ability to double down 6 times, the odds of losing become (3/38)^6 or 0.00002421174 or 1 in 24,211,740.
Best worst case scenario = 13,440 more spins (losing 5 before winning 1 every time) to increase bankroll to $4445 to allow for another double down.
Odds of losing with 7 double downs = 0.000001191453% or 1 in 119,145,300.
Continue strategy until you fall asleep and they escort you out a rich man.
Max bet at the Horseshoe Casino in Cleveland is $1000 combining all inside bets. Therefore they only allow for 3 full double downs, odds of losing = .049205% or 49 in 1000, making this strategy impossible to win with. Calling my friend now to see if there's a high stakes section that will allow for more double downs. Or else it looks like I'm going to Atlantic City. Please double check my math and let me know if I'm an idiot or not.
beachbumbabs
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Hi, Bing,
Welcome to the forum. The wheel has no memory, so I don't know what past numbers hit has to do with your system working, but I guess it's as good a start as any. Seems like it would be very hard to keep up with placing all those individual bets, let alone the hundred hours or so it would take to make the $1000, which comes out to paying yourself $10/hour in a grinding manner, plus expenses for a minimum 5 days sitting there, assuming you don't go broke and they manage to resolve a hand 1x/min. But that wasn't your question, and I don't see any logical reason what you're proposing mathematically isn't correct, but I'm also not a mathematician.
Also, I'd request you remove the invitation to 'let me know if I'm an idiot or not' and rephrase. If anyone literally takes you up on the former, they'll get popped under the 'no personal insults', even though you invited it. Thanks!
If the House lost every hand, they wouldn't deal the game.
Lemieux66

Hi, Bing,
Welcome to the forum. The wheel has no memory, so I don't know what past numbers hit has to do with your system working, but I guess it's as good a start as any. Seems like it would be very hard to keep up with placing all those individual bets, let alone the hundred hours or so it would take to make the $1000, which comes out to paying yourself $10/hour in a grinding manner, plus expenses for a minimum 5 days sitting there, assuming you don't go broke and they manage to resolve a hand 1x/min. But that wasn't your question, and I don't see any logical reason what you're proposing mathematically isn't correct, but I'm also not a mathematician.
Also, I'd request you remove the invitation to 'let me know if I'm an idiot or not' and rephrase. If anyone literally takes you up on the former, they'll get popped under the 'no personal insults', even though you invited it. Thanks!


I'm not sure when anyone does all these mathematical equations on a game that they would be lucky to beat. You have the math down. Use it for poker or something.
10 eyes for an eye. 10 teeth for a tooth. 10 bucks for a buck?! Hit the bad guys where it hurts the most: the face and the wallet.
AxiomOfChoice

(3/38)^5 or 0.000306682% or 1 in 3,066,820.


You might want to check that.
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(3/38)^6 or 0.00002421174 or 1 in 24,211,740.


You might want to check that too.

0.000001191453% or 1 in 119,145,300.


Is your calculator on the fritz or something?

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Please double check my math


So far off...

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AxiomOfChoice

You have the math down.


Not even close.
TerribleTom
So, your plan is to win $1 per spin for a little while then get kicked out of the casino?
Sounds like a tremendous waste of time.
Additionally, I think your math might be off...
Bet $35, win $35 + original bet = net $1. Great.
But if you lose...
Bet $35, lose $35 = net -$35.
In order to win $36 on the following spin, you'd need to wager $18 on each number or $630.
$18 x 35 = $630 wagered
Win = $18 x 35 + original bet of $18 or $648.
Subtract the $612 for the wagers you lost for a gain of $36 on the second spin.
Now deduct the $35 from the initial spin and you have a net gain of $1 after two spins.
If you were to lose two in a row, you'd have to exceed the table max to win $1.
AxiomOfChoice

So, your plan is to win $1 per spin for a little while then get kicked out of the casino?


Kicked out? You must be kidding me.
FinsRule
Question for mods - if someone says 'double check my math and let me know if I'm an idiot' and then you call him an idiot because his math was wrong, can you be suspended?
geoff
Babs already answered that. The answer is yes.
chickenman


Bet $35, win $35 + original bet = net $1. Great.
But if you lose...
Bet $35, lose $35 = net -$35.
In order to win $36 on the following spin, you'd need to wager $18 on each number or $630.


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Disclaimer: in no way condoning any of this, but it seems the OP wants to double up after a loss, so lose $35 as you say but follow by betting $2 on 35 numbers and if hit win 35:1 = $70 so + $2 after two spins as described. Without doing the math this would likely work for a while but inevitably lose so many in a row that hit the point of ruin.

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