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Gambling Roulette for Beginners Advanced Tips & TricksAt roulette each spin is a new spin and the outcome is never determined by prior spins. After eight successive blacks, a black is as likely to come up as a red. You may argue that the reds and blacks will eventually even out over a long run, and you would be right. Indeed, we are both right. If you are influenced by previous results, then learn to bet with the outcome and not against it. You will eventually realize that it makes no difference. If anything, the 'law of unequal distribution' will be on your side. It is a known fact that many players wait for, say, four blacks in a row to appear and then start betting on red doubling up the bet up to four times (or more) if they lose. They do this believing that they have gained a sequential probability advantage - the four successive blacks with no bet. Indeed if you use this strategy, you will win most of the time and you will probably conclude that you have an advantage. You would be wrong! The Martingale system is in fact based on the probability of losing infinite times in a row. Although infallible in theory, the Martingale system requires a large bankroll, has a very low return and is a very risky one because of the maximum bet limits imposed by the casinos. If you run out of money or reach the house limit, you can lose a lot with no chance to recover it. For an efficient betting strategy aim to win more money in fewer winning spins. TestingIf you think you can gain an advantage by way of sequential or conditional probability, try this two-way Roulette betting test on the 'even money' bets as follows: First, bet with the outcome (defying probability), that is, if Black comes up bet Black. Keep betting Black until Red comes up then bet Red until Black comes up and so on. Bet every spin. Do the same with ODD/EVEN and HIGH/LOW, simultaneously. You don't need to risk money. On your next visit to the Casino write a list of outcomes of say 50 or 100 spins of actual play at a Roulette table and try it out at home. Then, using the same list, do the exact opposite. Bet against the outcome (supporting probability), that is, if Black comes up bet Red, if Red comes up bet Black. Bet every spin. Do the same with ODD/EVEN and HIGH/LOW, simultaneously. Compare the two results. Roulette StrategyThe first rule you should look
for in the casino is called 'surrender', which should not be confused with the
similar term used in the game of blackjack. The rule applies to outside bets
which pay even money only. These include red/black, odd/even and the high/low
bet. If the ball lands on a 0 or 00 you only lose half of your bet, instead of
all of it. As you already know, it's the 0 and 00 that ramp the house edge up so
much in American roulette, so surrender does a good job at significantly
lowering this house edge. The house edge on these even money bets is now only
2.63%, not too shabby. Although even money bets are now twice as nice as their
inside counterparts, you have to sacrifice any potentially big payoffs to gain
the benefit of a lower house edge. It's not perfect, but it's a workable
roulette strategy. You can find surrender in many Atlantic City casinos, and a
few other places in the world. Single zero roulette wheels rarely offer
surrender. If you know of one that does, email me, if you ever walk away from it
that is. Tips & TricksThis is a short list of simple to remember, and easy to follow roulette tips. The fact is, there are no roulette tips that will make you a bundle, but there are some that may keep you from losing one.
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