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15.05.08

I love a get rich quick system. Why? Because they always work !!

I’m looking at the Casino system where you bet on red and keep doubling up until you win.

It’s call the Martingale system and it’s such a simple system…. It is based on the probability of only losing so many times in a row and is applied to ‘even money’ bets, RED or Black.

You start with one bet. If you lose, you double your bet. Each time you lose, you double your last lost bet. Eventually you are bound to win. So if you manage to lose 9 times in a row, if you started with only a £1 bet you would rake in a massive £1024.If you won on the 10 spin.. (how cool is that).. So what Casino’s allow you to use this system ??

All of them …but hey I would say most main online casinos, Why? Well let me think, it’s a get rich quick system, and one of us has to get rich so it might as well be me :)
I tried it on Jackpotcity’s online casino and 888 with some success ..
So I guess by now the stupid people will be still thinking about the £1024 they could have just won, the smart people will be thinking about how much they lost, in fact it’s an even betting system so you will only ever win back your stake + your stake.. if you lose 9 times in a row (1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128,256,512) what you would have lost  totals £1023, but you won £1024 which means you did end up doubling your £1… It would take a while to make £100 and you would need a large bank roll.. Say you lost a 20 times in a row to win that £1 you would need £262,144.00.

So how do you get rich ?… That’s easy, you send the stupid people that keep thinking about the £1024 that they could win to a website and tell them which website will let them win.. those affialites links should net you a £100 a day easily ;) told you it was a get rich quick system..

Dave

58 Comments

  • 1

    What about if you raised your bet 4x with every loss? It seems like it would work.

    Say you lost four in a row then won on the fifth: 1,4,16,64 = 85

    Your fifth bet is 128, for a net gain of 43. The downside is that the stakes get much larger, much more quickly, but you probably won’t lose more than a few in a row when you have 50/50 odds…

    Mickey
    http://www.mickmelseo.com/

    15th May 2008 @ 17:50

  • 2

    Is this a Pay Per post entry?

    Jaan Kanellis
    http://www.jaankanellis.com/

    15th May 2008 @ 17:57

  • 3

    That’s one reason why Vegas has maximum betting caps on a lot of the games. It’s hard to create a winning system when you play against a betting cap.

    Hawaii SEO

    15th May 2008 @ 19:04

  • 4

    Nice post Dave.
    I clicked onto the doubling up game - you can’t win more than double your £1 with this option.

    But it got me thinking about a system that could work - quadruple your losing bet and you can profit eventually.

    For example, you place 6 losing bets, 1, 4, 16, 64, 256 and 1024. Total losses are now 1365.
    If you win on your next bet (Which would be 4096) you would win 8192. Total profit of 2731, on bets of 5461.

    My maths skills are not good, but is this a 50% profit???

    Risky, but do-able without a limit. And a pretty big bank roll.

    Durham Limo Hire
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    15th May 2008 @ 19:36

  • 5

    This made my very-tired end of week morning!

    Michael
    http://anadder.com

    15th May 2008 @ 23:52

  • 6

    Jaan Kanellis ..pay per post, Is when you get paid to write about a subject and give them Links in my eyes..

    this post is for the clever people out there :) but if you don’t see it it does not matter it’s more a Derren Brown thing :)
    Dave

    DaveN

    16th May 2008 @ 07:51

  • 7

    The martingdale system has been about for years. It only works on a table with no maximum bets and an unlimited bankroll.

    Henry

    16th May 2008 @ 09:49

  • 8

    Guy at works sister discovered this system. She lost £24k in a few weeks and has declared herself bankrupt - ouch! her excuse was she followed a link off the bbc so it must be accurate.

    PaulH
    http://www.assertica.co.uk

    16th May 2008 @ 14:11

  • 9

    Dave this was my favorite post of the week - brilliant!

    Henry note that if you have an unlimited bankroll….then all bets are a waste of time anyway.

    Joe Hunkins
    http://joeduck.com

    21st May 2008 @ 10:14

  • 10

    The Martingdale System is a get-rich-quick scheme that works 100% of the time… for the casinos.

    Dan Kraemr

    23rd May 2008 @ 17:44

  • 11

    I have already do a post about them on my first blog but it was deleted by blogger. I know how good this programs are.

    paul
    http://www.wahb.biz

    11th June 2008 @ 02:53

  • 12

    So.. you guys have tried this technique,
    and does it really work?

    Lynn

    13th June 2008 @ 20:43

  • 13

    Ive always wanted to be 1 quid richer! :-)

    EFlight
    http://www.eflight.com.au

    16th June 2008 @ 06:07

  • 14

    Hi, There are lots of people who get on the internet hoping that they will be able to learn how to make money online fast, but most usually without a clue as to where to start.

    Mandrix
    http://andrewanddaryl.blogspot.com

    16th June 2008 @ 10:06

  • 15

    The casino etc are banned in many countries, perhaps for good of the people. Make sure you are going to win at last otherwise this could be a big dsiappointment.

    chandra
    http://theway2dollars.com/

    16th June 2008 @ 15:52

  • 16

    Very nice blog on the online marketing. It only works on a table with no maximum bets and an unlimited bankroll. Thank you for giving this useful blog.

    georgemarket
    http://www.myspace.com/malemery

    17th June 2008 @ 06:50

  • 17

    The whole system is a con.

    All tables have limits, especially the online ones. The only people making money through this is the casinos and the fraudster’s putting them through to the casinos.

    All gambling systems eventually LOSE. Trust me.

    You really think a multi million pound company is going to let some guy at home with a pen and paper undo them?? Come on, get real!

    Its disgusting to see so many of these idiots advertising on adwords. The sooner google slaps them the better.

    Tim

    20th June 2008 @ 03:36

  • 18

    I used to play roulette with only betting on black with system like doubling once you loose, it worked for me almost 80% of the times.

    Ryan
    http://www.diggfish.com/

    20th June 2008 @ 14:04

  • 19

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  • 20

    I have tried many advertised methods of ganbling and they all eventually lose not only because of capping but also the numbers are computer generated so red can come out 12 times and you have reached the cap at 9. this can clear you out very quickly. I have varied my 50-50 bets with odds and evens and hi-lo but this also fell the same way. The best you can do is limit your losses by capping yourself. If you are starting you bets at £1 then 2 then 4 etc. why not stop at 16 and accept the loss and build up again? It will take you longer to build your winnings but you are also reducing your possible losses (swings and roundabouts). You can’t beat computer generated numbers so if you must bet, seek out a live roullette table on the internet and then it truly is luck. PLEASE NOTE; to date I have LOST£22K (mainly on roullette) and I do know there is no guaranteed method. If you have never gambled and are tempted PLEASE DON’T you WILL LOSE!!!
    Mark

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    16th July 2008 @ 00:00

  • 21

    also;
    NEVER ACCEPT BONUS’S!!! They tie you in and you lose all ypur money long befor eyou fulfill the criteria i the rules for the bonus. I’ve seen rules like you must bet 1000 times the bonus ammount before you can withdraw any money. If the bonus is £100 you have to bet at least £100,000 in total etc. Also you may want to do this on roullette or poker etc. but the site makes you do it on a different game (slots) I have turned £100 into £2,000 over several days only to find I fell fail of these rules and had to gamble on the slots so I could withdraw some money. Surprise surprise I THEN LOST THE LOT!!! You cannot win!
    Mark

    Mark

    16th July 2008 @ 00:12

  • 22

    Most of the people nowadays try to make money online but many of them are very confused about from where to start n this makes them very frustrated n they finally give up but thats not the way to percieve a task. First of all a person should seek a proper guidance for making money online and collect all the related relevant information about the task n then start it with passion.

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    Scott
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    17th July 2008 @ 10:32

  • 23

    Let me tell what is happening nowadays, i have received a mail one year aback, it was written there that they form a secret society which predict the results of match between different teams and if we thnk that they form a legitimate society we can invest. What actually happening behind the scenes is that they divided their users into two half, to the one half they sent that team1 is winning and to the other half they sent team2 is winning. Moreover they select there audiences from far off places. After making 5-6 predictions we beleive in there legitimacy and invest.
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    22nd July 2008 @ 08:34

  • 24

    This isn’t true. Casino games are made to take your money. A good game should give 99% payout and rely on volume to make a killing off that 1%. Your system will fail one time and you will loose big, know why, because there is a chance it will. And you’ll think it won’t and loose because of that. By telling other people this to make commissions you’re taking advantage of others, and I personally don’t believe in doing this

    ideas to make money
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    23rd July 2008 @ 00:52

  • 25

    sir.i need you to give me a comprehensive guide on how to make money on the net.my phone no.is +2348032580485

    abdulhakeem
    http://www.moneymouse.8k.com

    2nd September 2008 @ 05:30

  • 26

    The martingale system does not work. I guarantee that you will get caught out. If you use this method you will lose alot of money!

    Tobias

    3rd September 2008 @ 20:58

  • 27

    first page on google for make money online–pretty slick David

    Jim
    http://www.thedigitalcameramarket.com

    6th September 2008 @ 15:54

  • 28

    this is bull

    the guy is an affliate for them casinos

    k

    8th September 2008 @ 12:06

  • 29

    Virtual casinos DON’T work… This Martingale system is a scam for online casinos. They make you double up through losses until you’re broke. Does landing 9 Reds in a row sound realistic??? lol. If you land 9 reds in a row, you’d need $ / £512 to back it up (which is doomed to fail anyway).

    Karule

    12th September 2008 @ 13:31

  • 30

    i tried this system a little (in practice mode) and i made a couple of hundred dollars in under an hour if i recall correctly, never losing more than $64.

    although, in realtime, if there are caps or devices are in place to monitor this method, or they have some subtle small print regarding withdrawing your winnings, you’re f***ed.

    it’s more than probably a scam, but worth a go if you have a spare $64 to splash on testing the morals of mass marketing.

    ross

    1st October 2008 @ 06:35

  • 31

    OH MY GOD. This is the biggest scam on the net. People who advertise this make money from your looses by being an affiliate of the casino, which basically means they get a little bit of everything you lose to the casino. The system DOES NOT WORK for online casinos. It looks like it will to start but very quickly you can 9 blacks (or the opposite of what you bet on) and have lost a ton of money. It will only work with no caps and an unlimited bank roll. DO NOT DO IT.

    Maliburose
    http://www.onlinemoneymaker.org.uk

    6th October 2008 @ 19:21

  • 32

    And if you think it is slick getting other people to do it and make money from their loses then you are one crooked human being. Where are your morals?

    Maliburose
    http://www.onlinemoneymaker.org.uk

    6th October 2008 @ 19:22

  • 33

    Need a platform from which to send stupid people to affiliates quickly :)

    Steve
    http://wallbrawl.com

    7th October 2008 @ 10:22

  • 34

    Whats the best way to drive them to your affilite links any suggestions

    James
    http://www.whywhereandhow.blogspot.com

    12th October 2008 @ 23:01

  • 35

    Desperately but not stupidly I took the bait on another ad. I put in £200 deposit to get the max bonuses, made £101. Everything totaled $451 (bonus, winnings and deposit) but where you get screwed is the terms and conditions that cover the casinos so you cant withdraw because i needed to have bet/wagered £10′500. Not only this,you can only wager/bet on games where systems dont work work. Terms and conditions criteria doesn’t allow roulette

    stephen
    http://RoyaleLoungeCasino

    30th October 2008 @ 18:03

  • 36

    wat the ek!! this is a proper money grabber and will leave you skint!!

    nicki

    7th November 2008 @ 20:02

  • 37

    Such a con. Doubled up 10 times and still lost. The last one was £512.00 If you add them all up starting at just a pound, it worked out at £1023.00 I just lost. Do yourself a favor and don’t even go there unless you have 10s of thousands to gamble. Whatever the systems say, the casino’s know you a doubling up and stitch you up.

    MUG

    10th November 2008 @ 19:58

  • 38

    non

    richard neate

    13th November 2008 @ 17:44

  • 39

    two good to be true

    richard neate

    13th November 2008 @ 17:45

  • 40

    DO NOT BE SUCKED INTO ANY ROULETTE SYSTEM, IT DOES NOT WORK, YOU WILL LOSE………..DO NOT LISTEN TO THESE LAMPERS…………………

    jack

    24th November 2008 @ 01:14

  • 41

    This is a system but not to your advantage. It is a big scam which unfortunately I as well as many others have fallen for. Ive lost about £400 from doing this.

    Theres a lot of websites out there advertising this saying, “what are the odds of getting 9 reds in a row” 1/512!!”, truth is, its like flipping a coin, heads or tails, just becuase you have had 8 heads in row does not mean that the next flip will be tails. Its 50/50, well, on a coin that is, 48.7% (or something like that) chance on Roulette because of the 0’s.

    Its a big scam and please take my word and advice on it, DO NOT DO IT!

    It is a waste of money and a big scam, as others here have said and you have better things to spend your money on rather than giving it to some stupid casino.

    Regards

    Mike

    26th November 2008 @ 17:56

  • 42

    I have tried this and the casinos stitch you up with their gaming rules–i.e you have to spend umpteen times your stake and bonus you receive on non progressive games such as slot machines. I am currently in the position of having more money than I started with but still have to spend a fortune on slot machines before I can cash in. I’m sure there will only be one winner in the end and that is the Casino!!! What a SCAM!!!

    Steve Bradshaw

    30th November 2008 @ 20:56

  • 43

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    2nd December 2008 @ 10:09

  • 44

    haha that’s funny. now i understand

    Joker

    2nd December 2008 @ 15:10

  • 45

    yeah, but what you don’t tell us is that all roulette tables have a maximum bet, so say the max bet is 500, you only have 8 chances before you’ve lost about 1000. losing 8 times in a row is more common than you think. Casinos aren’t stupid and they always win. Don’t listen to this because, even though you might be doing ok to begin with, eventually it will even out and you’ll lose your money. If this worked, there wouldn’t be a roulette game.

    danny

    2nd December 2008 @ 18:18

  • 46

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  • 47

    saw this post on your recent comments widget, and am amazed at how many people haven’t got the point of this post :/

    Dudibob

    8th December 2008 @ 15:14

  • 48

    Online earning is not a complex one; however people do not prosper because of proper guidance. They just do not understand from where to start and how to start the online business. The thing which they have to learn is to go to an expert person or the person who is in this field before them.

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  • 49

    I had an interesting (laughable) conversation with an Aldereney accredited (apparently high rated) online casino today.
    Basically I used a short-term martingale system to make £300 from their roulette table between Jan 1st and Jan 30th.
    (Yes, I know Martingale is crap, but it was just for fun, and I honestly expected to lose whole of my £50 initial stake.)

    At first the online RNG seemed fair and balanced, giving an expected even distribution of random outcomes.
    When my profits hit £450 in mid Jan something strange started to happen. Suddenly I was loosing in ridiculous streaks of bad numbers.

    At first I thought - well, that’s roulette & probabilities for you, but it just felt really REALLY unnatural the way the bad streaks were occuring. Random numbers just don’t suddenly jump into rouge patterns when you’re betting and go back to normal when you not.

    Now, I’m not saying that their casino is *cough* dodgy, but having made £450 (with a consistent 2:1 win/loss ratio) over 2 weeks to suddenly be hit with a 1:4 win/loss ratio over 4 days really made me suspicious. Anyway, I closed my account and ran with my remaining £300 profit before they stole it back :)

    It wasn’t so much the measly £300 profit that gave me satisfaction but more the fact that they had no chance to steal it back :))))

    Last week I called to close my account.
    I then (cheekily) asked if it would be ok to open an account, say 6 months later if I decide I wish to play again
    ..I was told ..NO!!!

    me:oh dear, but whyever not kind sir? pre tell??

    him: erm..company policy!

    me: ..so just because I open an account, make a bit of money and close my account I can never ever, for all eternity and the baubles of Narnia open a new account with you?
    oohhh how art thou wicked I say, WICKED!

    him: you can reopen your OLD account, if you tell us that you
    want to reactivate your OLD account

    me: what if I just want to open a NEW account with a NEW card?
    (I asked this because I know they have kept all my bettings logs and want to know if I re-sign-up so they they can steal back all the money I legitimately won from them!! hehehehehe!)

    him: well, if you do that we can’t be responsible for any losses you may incurr.

    me: WTF???

    Talk about sore losers!

    They know if you open an new account they have no log so they
    can’t track how much to sting you for.
    Well, that’s naive, they probably cross ref your name and address to find out if you are a good (losing) customre or a bad (winning) customer.

    But technically, If I have no account with them surely
    they shouldn’t be keeping any info about me??

    No doubt if challengd they would say it is purely for
    ’sekuritee reazonz’ ..yeah right..ok mate.

    RouletteAssassin

    9th February 2009 @ 16:10

  • 50

    “make money on telling people, how to make money’ - the most effective way)

    plamar
    http://otth.ru/

    11th February 2009 @ 08:15

  • 51

    I will like you to send me how to do the online business and make money.

    David

    21st February 2009 @ 11:17

  • 52

    realisticonlinemoney.co.uk is a great site for REAL money making opps. No bullshit, no money upfront, just real practical advice.

    Anthony

    27th February 2009 @ 15:10

  • 53

    “realisticonlinemoney.co.uk is a great site for REAL money making opps. No bullshit, no money upfront, just real practical advice”

    Bullshit. You claim your site receives 1.5 million visitors a year, yet the domain has only been registered for one day.

    Anthony Fitches here is a perfect example of why online money making “advice” sites should be taken with a large pinch of salt. 99.9% of them are liars and full of crap, just like this guy.

    Daniel Mcskelly

    27th February 2009 @ 15:27

  • 54

    I think you will find you are a little too clever for your own boots big fella. The domain was changed last week, so get your facts straight before you go mouthing off

    Anthony
    http://www.realisticonlinemoney.co.uk

    1st March 2009 @ 14:04

  • 55

    Anythony is a spammer. Oh dear you been reported to your host as I recall you spammed your web site previously

    So next time think before spamming because one day it will catch up on you

    Oh and Anthony is a liar too he lied about is spam but he has been found out

    Love spam

    6th March 2009 @ 11:50

  • 56

    I don’t think its a scam, I just think it is something you should try and see if it works for you.
    Just like in every other ventures, you have to start somewhere….

    I shall give it a go and let you know the out come.

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    7th March 2009 @ 14:33

  • 57

    A lot of marketer’s have actually built their fortunes on telling other people how to make money online, instead of making it on their own. There are names that come to mind, but BST forums like WarriorForum are full of people that sell info “how to make money” products and the like.

    Either way, there are plenty of real program alternatives out there to make money online - you just need to take the plunge and get started!

    Google Cash
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    15th April 2009 @ 16:36

  • 58

    We’re only loved make money online by adsense and downloadable products.

    InternetZine.co.uk
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    17th April 2009 @ 15:17

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