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All right, now you know all the possible bets and you know how to
make them at the table. So, the next question is "How do you win?" and
the answer to that is very simple - You have to get lucky! And that’s
the ONLY way you can win at roulette. As you found out earlier, every
bet, except for the 5-number bet, which I’m sure you’ll never make,
has a house edge of?...that’s right...5.26%. So, feel free to put your
chips all over the table and then just hope that you’re lucky enough
to have one of your numbers come up. You see, it just doesn’t matter
what you do because you’ll always have that same house edge of 5.26%
working against you on every bet you make.
Now, you may have heard of a system for roulette where you should
place your bets only on the numbers that are evenly spaced out around
the wheel. For example, if you wanted to play only four numbers, you
could bet on 1,2,31 and 32 because when you looked at a roulette
wheel, you would notice that if you divided it into four equal parts,
you would have a number that appears in each of the four sections. So,
is this a good system? Well, actually it’s no better and no worse than
any other roulette system. The fact is that it’s purely a matter of
chance where the ball happens to land and it makes no difference
whether the numbers you choose are right next to each other or evenly
spaced out on the wheel. Each number has an equal chance to occur on
every spin of the wheel and the house edge always remains at 5.26%.
You can probably tell that I wouldn’t recommend roulette as a good
game to play because there are other games that offer much better
odds, but if you really insist on playing the game I have three good
suggestions for you. #1 - Go to Atlantic City! In Atlantic City if you
make an even-money outside bet, like red or black, odd or even, 1
through 18 or 19 through 36 and if 0 or 00 come up, the state gaming
regulations allow the casino to take only half of your bet. Because
you only lose half of your bet this also lowers the casino edge on
these outside bets in half to 2.63%. This rule is only in effect for
even-money bets so keep in mind that on all other bets the house edge
still remains at that very high 5.26%.
The second suggestion I have for you also involves some travel and
here it is: Go to Europe! The game of roulette began in Europe and
many casinos over there use a single-zero wheel which makes it a much
better game because the house edge on a single-zero roulette wheel is
only 2.70%. To make it even better, they have a rule called "en
prison" which is similar to the Atlantic City casino rule. If you make
an even-money outside bet and the ball lands on 0 you don’t lose right
away. Instead, your bet is "imprisoned" and you have to let it ride on
the next spin. Then, if your bet wins, you can remove it from the
table. Because of this rule, the casino edge on this bet is cut in
half to 1.35% which makes it one of the best bets in the casino and
almost four times better than the same bet when it’s made on a
standard double-zero roulette wheel in the United States.
Now, if you’re not into traveling and you don’t think you can make it
to Atlantic City or Europe, then you’ll just have to settle for
suggestion #3 which is: Win quickly! Naturally, this is easier said
than done, but in reality, if you want to win at roulette the best
suggestion I can give you is that you try to win quickly and then walk
away from the table because the longer you continue to bet the longer
that big 5.26% house edge will keep eating away at your bankroll. One
major principle of gambling is that in order to win you must only play
the games that have the lowest casino edge and, unfortunately,
roulette is not one of them.
Before closing out this look at roulette, let’s take a minute to
examine one of the most famous betting systems of all time and the one
that many people frequently like to use on roulette. It’s called the
Martingale system and it is basically a simple system of doubling your
bet whenever you lose. The theory behind it is that sooner or later
you’ll have to win and thus, you will always come out ahead. As an
example, let’s say you’re playing roulette and you bet $1 on red, if
you lose you double your next bet to $2 and if you lose that then you
double your next bet to $4 and if you lose that you double your next
bet to $8 and so forth until you eventually win. Now, when you finally
do win you will end up with a profit equal to your original bet, which
in this case is $1. If you started the same system with a $5 bet, you
would have to bet $10 after your first loss, $20 after your second
loss and so forth, but whenever you won you would end up with a $5
profit.
In theory, this sounds like a good idea but in reality it’s a terrible
system because eventually you will be forced to risk a great amount of
money for a very small profit. Let’s face it, even if you only wanted
to make a $1 profit on each spin of the wheel, sooner or later you
will hit a major losing streak where you will have to bet an awful lot
of money just to make that $1 profit. For example, if you go eight
spins without a winner, you would have to bet $256 on the next spin
and if that lost then you’d have to bet $512. Would you really want to
risk that kind of money just to make $1? I don’t think so. You may
think that the odds are highly unlikely that you would lose that many
bets in a row, but eventually it will happen and when it does you will
suffer some astronomical losses. One other problem with this system is
that eventually you won’t be able to double your bet because you will
have reached the casino maximum, which in most casinos is $500 on
roulette. Just keep in mind that the Martingale system works best when
it’s played for fun on paper and not for real money in a casino. If it
was truly a winning system it would have bankrupted the world’s
casinos years ago.
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