How To Win At Roulette
Roulette is a very old game of many mysteries, all of which
are answered right here! Generally considered the glamour game
of the casino, Roulette has always been a favorite of high rollers
and big risk takers. Roulette has always been more popular in
Europe, where the single zero wheel is a little more kind to
the players than the double zero wheels of North America, where
there is also a strong following of people trying to learn how
to win at Roulette.
Roulette Tips
It's a proven fact that Roulette tips that rely on probability
have failed to produce consistent successful results. In Roulette,
each spin is a new spin and the outcome is never dependent on
prior spins. Therefore, the probability for a possible outcome
is the same for each spin of the Roulette wheel and a probability
advantage cannot be predicted.
Which outcome has a higher probability after eight successive
blacks, black again or red? If you say red, you'd be wrong.
After eight successive spins resulting in a black, another Black
is as likely to turn up next as a Red. The Roulette wheel has
no memory and therefore it does not remember what it just did.
This is one of the hardest Roulette tips to learn and many gamblers
find it hard to believe. This misconception has been around
for many years and will probably be around for many more. It
is notorious as the Gambler's Fallacy.
If you were to bet $5 on Black for 38 spins on a double zero
(North American) Roulette wheel, in theory you would win and
then lose on every spin and after 38 spins (which is about an
hour of play at a busy Roulette table) you would lose $10 for
twice the zero outcome. In practice, during an hour of Roulette
play, at some stage, if you were lucky you would be up and if
you were unlucky you would be down by more than $10, and deciding
when to quit will determine the amount of your winnings or losses.
The reason is that at Roulette by far the two major factors
that determine how much you win or lose are a) your luck on
the day and b) deciding when is the best time to quit.
Therefore, for a Roulette system to have a degree of success,
it has to be linked to luck and tell you exactly when to quit.
Additionally, a good system has to take into account other obscure
but important advantages for both the casino and the player.
Roulette: Advantages for the casino and for the player
Another good Roulette tip is knowing what advantages the casino
and the player have during the course of the game.
The casino: The player's natural greed for money, the player's
lack of self-discipline and time (the longer you play the higher
the chances that you hit a streak of bad luck and run out of
money)
The player: You can choose when and where to bet, you can choose
and vary the amount of your bet and you decide when to quit.
Now, if you give it some thought and maybe sign up for a guest
account at an online casino, you could well apply Roulette tips
yourself that are linked to luck. Additionally, if you are able
to weaken the above said 3 casino advantages (not easy) and
make good use of the player's 3 advantages, chances are in the
long run you will come out an overall winner.
Roulette Secrets
Most roulette players and mathematicians like to discover their
own personal roulette secrets, and this is how many roulette
systems are born. Is there any sort of roulette system that
can make you rich? No. Most roulette "secrets" are
just different way to organize your bets, all the while facing
the unalterable 5.26% house edge. Don·t spend any money
on any roulette systems, they can be designed to lull you in
to thinking your secure, just before you lose a large chunk
of change. Many roulette secrets are variations of the Martingale
system, a ·double up until you win· approach that
can be extremely dangerous.
There are some progressive single number systems that can achieve
a small win if the number hits within two hundred spins. But
around one in every two hundred sessions you lose a bundle,
and it could really happen at any time.
When it comes to the world of online roulette, there are a
few sites on the Internet selling ·roulette systems·
which claim to analyze an online casino·s roulette game
and develop patterns. I have many doubts as to the authenticity,
but I suppose it is possible that an online roulette game could
be programmed poorly, and in turn be subject to this style of
exploitation.
Roulette Systems
Here are a few of the more popular roulette systems used today
in modern casinos. These systems are not guaranteed to make
you rich, but they can give some kind of structure to your game.
D'Alembert system
The most popular system used by players at Monte Carlo are
the different variation of D'Alembert. It works on the theory
that any two opposite chances of something will occur an even
number of times. For example, if there is a series of red spins,
black will start occuring more to even things out.
Cancellation system
Another very popular system, the cancellation system uses a
list of numbers, we'll use 1-4-5-6-7-8-10. You add the first
and last number together to determine your bet, in this case
1 and 10, and bet 11 units on an even money bet. If you win,
you cross off the two numbers that you just used, and start
over (which would give you four and eight, for a total of 12).
If you lose, you add the amount lost to the end of the column
and start over.
Good luck, and remember that the whole reason for playing these
games is to have fun!!
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