Roulette Winning Techniques

November 5th, 2009 by Bria Leave a reply »
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The point you become hoggish, and hope to get "lucky", is the time you give away all of your cash. Seems a bit weird, but it appears to be legitimate. The only time I ever win money is when I do not panic about squandering it. I headed to the the casino last night with 20 dollars. I couldn’t care any less about losing it, I mean, what is $20? So can you imagine what happened? I ended up leaving with one hundred and twenty dollars in profit in just one hour!

A different time I headed to the casino with my buddy Charles. I went in with one hundred dollars that I could not afford to squander. I got hoggish, I got terrified, and I ended up wagering too much and losing it in 32 mins! The lesson my friends is don’t ever bet more than you are able to lose. If you don’t care about squandering, you have a greater opportunity of profiting big!

How else can you build up your chances of winning at Roulette besides creating a budget? Never wager on individual numbers! Sure, they come up every once in a while, but they don’t hit enough to guarantee a steady profit. Just bet on even bets e.g. black, red, even, odd, 1-18, and 19-36, and 2:1 wagers e.g. first 12, second 12, 3rd dozen, etc Wager on odds that pay out relatively big.

With the basics reviewed, how else might we further increase our odds of succeeding at Roulette? By making probability into our buddy, as opposed to our enemy. "You cannot be a winner at Roulette", my buddy Bob would say to me. "It is absolutely arbitrary because any number might come up". Yes, my friend Steve has a point, although at the same time, he is overlooking a critical aspect of the picture. I totally agree, red or black possibly could hit 30 times in a row, but how often does that happen?

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