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What are the best competitions to enter to have the best odds of winning vs least effort vs good prize?
If anybody had cracked this mysterious 'secret' why would they want to share?
All on black.
Smaller the competition, the better. As ennogs says, plenty can be found and entered fairly easily, but your best bet is to join a club/forum etc of something you're interested in that does compos that you might actually want the prizes for, then you have a fairly good chance of winning, and if you do, it's something you want.
not quite
1 on black, if it comes up, go 1 on black again, if it doesn't you place 2 on black, that fails 4, then 8, but each time you win you reset to 1 on black.
long as you can bet a few grand if required and the house allows you to continue, then slow earning is effective, you can play odd versus even at same time to double average income
Prize bonds over here are pretty cool, you can buy as much as you like (well, I'm not in a monetary position to test this so let's just assume I'm right) and you're entered into a competition every week to win a prize of minimum €75. You can always cash in the bonds for the original value whenever you want too and they don't expire when you win a prize or anything like that.
Maybe there's something like that in England as well?
What are the best competitions to enter to have the best odds of winning
What are the best competitions to enter to have the best odds of winning vs least effort vs good prize?
There are plenty of good UK competition websites. They offer various prizes such as money, cars, holidays, tv,'s ipods, laptops, PC's, PC perhipherals, household items etc. All are free to enter.
Search google for uk competitions.
I use an automatic form filler to save time. It is called roboform. I use the free version and it more than suits my needs.
you've already won....
your english.
not quite
1 on black, if it comes up, go 1 on black again, if it doesn't you place 2 on black, that fails 4, then 8, but each time you win you reset to 1 on black.
long as you can bet a few grand if required and the house allows you to continue, then slow earning is effective, you can play odd versus even at same time to double average income
Isn't that the way that neglects to remember the Green, making the odds less than 50:50?