| Basics of Roulette The aim of Roulette
is to correctly predict the slot in which the ball will land. If you're looking
for a unique game with many betting options and full of suspense roulette is your
choice.
Roulette Winning Strategies Myths In
a game existing so long, involving only the random luck of numbers and a ball,
many have claimed to discover a "system", a special strategy to beat
roulette. During these hundreds of years, the systems were checked over and over
again, mostly resulting in revealing the so-called system as just foolishness.
These systems have tempting names like Fibonacci, Martingale, D'Alembert and Labouchere.
The one thing they all have in common is that they are all based on increasing
your bets as you lose. Most of them put their bet on the even money wagers like
red or black. The two most famous ones are Martingale and D'Alembert. In
Martingale you double your wager after every loss until you finally win. Notice
that when you do win, you'll only be one unit ahead. D'Alembert is only slightly
different. This is a technique related to increasing one unit of wager each time
you lose and cutting back a unit when you win. No matter what the system,
there is one very big problem. These systems involve risking very large sums of
money while winning these kinds of bets only pays even money. In order to keep
up with one of these systems the player has to have enough money to go on doubling
his bet while gambling no matter how many times he loses. You can't count on a
certain number of times that will then create a win and if you run out of money
before that win comes you will lose a lot. Another known "strategy"
in more modern times is "biased wheels" where some flaw in the wheel
itself creates an edge because the ball seems to fall in a certain "sector"
more often than it should on a random basis. Alert players can in fact make an
advantage out of this and so the casinos are always checking their Roulette wheels
and doing all they can to prevent this from happening.
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