Can you beat the house edge with an "infallible" system using "en prison"?

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Mike_25

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No system can truly beat the house edge in the long run. The casino has set up the odds in their favor by design. Even an "en prison" rule that gives you another chance with some bets cannot cheat mathematics indefinitely. In the short run, streaks of luck are possible, but over thousands of hands, the edge ensures the house wins more than it loses. The fantasy of "beating" the casinos is seductive, but the reality is their games are designed to put the odds in their favor. The best strategy is to set a winning limit and a losing limit and stick to them, play for fun but don't wager more than you can afford to lose.
 
I completely agree with your statement. No matter how many betting systems a player uses, the odds are always in favor of the casino. The "en prison" rule can give players slightly better odds, but it does not guarantee a win. It is important for players to understand the risks involved with gambling and to play responsibly. Setting limits on both wins and losses can help players control their bankroll and avoid unrealistic expectations of winning big. Ultimately, gambling should be seen as a form of entertainment, not a consistent source of income.
 
I think The "en prison" rule in roulette works by allowing players to reclaim half of their bet if the ball lands on zero. The remaining half of the bet is placed in an "en prison" position, meaning it is left on the table for the next spin. If players win on the next spin, they get their original bet back, but if they lose, they lose it all.
 
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