Everyone seems to think that cheating in roulette usually involves placing late bets on winning numbers. Now this is how many cheats operate but it is also one of the most difficult to execute for one very simple reason……it is what the gaming staff are trained to expect.
But yet one of the most powerful moves is to remove bets that have actually lost and this has the same effect as a winning bet. If you place a bet on the third column that wins then you are ahead by $100 if that bet was a $100 bet. This assumes of course that you have also placed a bet on two columns and so one wins at 2/1 while the other loses hence the $100 profit.
Yet if you placed $100 on one column but managed to remove that bet totally then the net result is that you have $100 in your pocket that you shouldn’t have had which is the same as the winning bet example.
Even better would be if you were to place two $100 bets on two columns and both lost but you managed to switch one so that it won. Now a $200 loss becomes a $100 win with a net difference of $300. But the house edge on roulette is so small that removing just three losing bets an hour would produce a large profit.
Let us say that a player placed 37 bets on first and second columns and all 37 numbers arrived in those 37 spins (just for the sake of argument). Now 13 of those bets would be losers as the 12 remaining column numbers and 0 would account for this. So at $200 a bet then this would equate to losses of $2600.
But on 24 occasions then the player would win $100 and win $2400. So at 37 spins an hour then the player would have an hourly rate of -$200/hour. If the player removed two losing bets then he would break even on the play and three losing bets would put him in profit. The downside of this is that the player would need to make three moves an hour to make $100/hour.
But now look what happens when the player turns two losing bets into winners. Suddenly the player isn’t losing 13 bets an hour but only 11 and thus $2200 instead of $2600. But he now wins not 24 times out of 37 but 26 times as he has converted two losing bets into winners. Those 26 times equates to $2600 which now give him a massive $400/hour profit. On top of this then he only has to make two moves an hour and not three as before.






