Longest Roulette Number Streak
YouTube I read that the longest proven streak is six in a row. I saw one that came pretty close lately! I read that the longest proven streak is six in a row.
The longest streak of one colour in roulette took place in an American land-based casino sometime in 1943. What happened was that the colour red was won 32 consecutive times in a row. Usually an 8 or 9 times in a row is believable, but this longest streak of one colour has indeed made the history books. I stumbled upon a strategy where if one of the dozens hadnt appeared after five spins then start betting on it using progression bets 1,2,3,4,6,9,13,20,30,45,67, this gave the dozen 16 spins to hit which in theory sounds easy as it should hit 12/37 spins. I did my own analysis and not long into the test struck a 17 spin losing streak, so i.
A man who started with a mere $50 built his winnings to a mind-blowing sum over his record run. Bad end to his story
But the link is dead...
Has anyone read it?
- The longest recorded streak of consecutive numbers occurred in 1943 when red showed up 32 times in a row in an American casino If we were to calculate the odds of this happening it would be ( 18/38 ) ^ 32 because in American roulette there is a 0.
- Of course, that does not mean every spin will be red, black, red, black and so on. You do get runs of consecutive colours. In fact, the longest recorded streak of one colour in roulette is 32 times. The colour was red and it happened at a casino in America in 1943.
Yahoo has had this video posted for a few hours
A man who started with a mere $50 built his winnings to a mind-blowing sum over his record run. Bad end to his story
But the link is dead...
Has anyone read it?
http://news.yahoo.com/who-knew/casino-winners-what-is-the-longest-winning-streak-at-a-casino-30279588.html
They also have a headline
Which woman performed the longest craps roll without hitting a seven?
They do not know what they are talking about!
Which woman performed the longest craps roll without hitting a seven?
They do not know what they are talking about!
People keep screwing up that calculation. The odds against Patricia Demauro's 154 streak roll in craps were 1 : 5,590,264,072 (5.59 billion) , not 1:1.5 million. That is not that high of an odds compared to a world record.
People keep screwing up that calculation.
The video also screws up the facts: as the Wizard has noted, you have to figure she rolled a lot of 7s, but did not roll a