Hello!
Quite new here so hope I'm posting this in the right place!
I got into a debate/argument with a friend recently about the Martingale gambling system (playing roulette specifically), in which you increase your bet each time you lose in order that 'when you eventually win' you have covered all previous losses and get a small amount of profit on top. When you win, the bet is reduced back to the initial bet amount.
He insists it works in theory, but the wily casinos impose table limits to foil the system. I argue that the table limit is irrelevant and that when playing roulette the house wins 1/37 of all bets placed on the table regardless of systems. In fact, since the table has no memory - there can be no system involving roulette.
Can anyone provide a link or show me how to clearly argue the case to debunk this system while making no reference to table limits. He's that convinced that it works that he's about to start playing it on online casinos and I'm sure he'll start to lose a fair amount of money. I'm sure such an argument must exist, as the system is over 200 years old, but googling mainly pulls up dozens of sites selling these systems!
Thanks,
Dr Dave
Quite new here so hope I'm posting this in the right place!
I got into a debate/argument with a friend recently about the Martingale gambling system (playing roulette specifically), in which you increase your bet each time you lose in order that 'when you eventually win' you have covered all previous losses and get a small amount of profit on top. When you win, the bet is reduced back to the initial bet amount.
He insists it works in theory, but the wily casinos impose table limits to foil the system. I argue that the table limit is irrelevant and that when playing roulette the house wins 1/37 of all bets placed on the table regardless of systems. In fact, since the table has no memory - there can be no system involving roulette.
Can anyone provide a link or show me how to clearly argue the case to debunk this system while making no reference to table limits. He's that convinced that it works that he's about to start playing it on online casinos and I'm sure he'll start to lose a fair amount of money. I'm sure such an argument must exist, as the system is over 200 years old, but googling mainly pulls up dozens of sites selling these systems!
Thanks,
Dr Dave