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What Is The Best Pro sports betting system?
How about the site www.betonjocks.com? Is that or anything any good?
As far as gambling systems go, there's millions of them out there. Since I focus on sports betting, those are the ones I know most....and believe me, they're a dime a dozen.
When it comes to sports betting systems though, there's a few that seem like they're marketed everywhere. However, when you go to their website, they all follow the same "get rich quick" theme. Trust me when I say this, there is no such thing as "get rich quick" (except maybe for the lottery). This goes for any gambling system no matter how intriguing they make it sound.
I've reviewed and recommend a few systems that I think can be an arrow in your sports betting quiver...but trust me, none of them are going to make you rich over night. As someone stated earlier, the biggest key to gambling is having a sound money management system in place. I'm going to say it again just because it's that important...before placing one bet, have a strict money management strategy in place and never stray from it.
I truly believe their are quality sports betting systems out there you can implement into your sports betting philosophy, but they certainly aren't the end all be all as they would claim. Nothing is going to make you rich over night and that's certainly true for sports gambling systems. Betting on sports, just as starting your own business or investing in your 401k, is a long term investment. Best of luck in all of your sports betting endeavors.
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Is the Martingale betting system banned in vegas casinos? Specific to roulette tables.?
Yeah, so I went againt everything you guys just told me and tried it on a casino online and lost $800. Last time I don't listen to you!
Not specifically, but the Casinos do have regulations in place that severely limit the effectiveness of the Martingale system (not that it's all that smart to begin with). Most roulette tables have a minimum and a maximum bet that you are allowed to make, as well as a maximum payout. These three things make the Martingale system nearly impossible to profit from. It only takes a few losses before you run into the table maximum, which blows the central principle of the Martingale system out of the water.
Whether or not there is a max payout depends on the casino I guess, because I have seen some with a max payout as a way to control inside betting. If someone hits a straight up and a split bet (and yes, I've seen people do this) then you can win a lot of money on a single spin, so some roulette tables have a max payout per spin.



