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Game Culture > Gaming > Roulette
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Roulette System
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Roulette is a very popular casino game. People consider it very fashionable to play roulette. They play roulette in the hope of winning huge sum of money. The ambition is to win the jackpot so that they can become millionaires overnight. They devote many months and years to study the spin of the roulette wheel and the chance of winning with a particular color.
However, roulette is a game of chance. Similar to all other casino games the chances of a particular color or number is unknown. Every color has an equal chance of occurring after the spin of the wheel. No system governs the spin of the wheel.
Avid players of roulette try to develop a system of prediction for winning. However, long-timers suggest that winning a little at a time is a more practical goal. Secondly, one must fix a limit on the betting amount per day. Else, one ends up losing and can become bankrupt. Fixing a limit helps to even out the wins and losses.
A better idea is to study the game of professionals and to learn from their mistakes. One can apply this learning to future games. However, ultimately one has to develop one's own playing style depending on the situation at the time of play.
Every player has to devise his own technique to win some and lose some in the long term. This strategy is not rigid and is flexible. One must play as much as possible since practice makes one perfect. This helps one to realize one's mistakes and to correct them in future games.
Some experts suggest that roulette is a game based on conditional probability. Therefore, one must devote considerable time to the study of conditional probability about the spin of the roulette wheel.
A few players adopt the Martingale system of betting. In this, the player doubles his bet for every spin in the hope of future wins. However, one can do this infinitely and lose a few hundred dollars to win a few dollars. This is not a proper strategy and one should not adopt it.
Another piece of advice is to bet on even spaced numbers around the wheel. This is because particular numbers are sure to appear around the wheel since the wheel consists of an even number of divisions. However, the fact of the matter is that every number has an equal chance of occurring. The ball can stop on any number and the casino has an edge of over five percent for every number.
A wise player will not fall prey to such dubious logic. He will study the spin of the wheel consistently. He will practice betting by taking part in a large number of games. Ultimately, experience is the best teacher. No expert and no book can teach a player the winning system of roulette. One must be careful about the credibility of the casino. Several casinos do not pay winners and may try to distract players from the game so that they do not win. Other casinos may load the roulette wheel so that very few people win and the casino make a good profit. Hence, caution, optimism, patience and practice form the winning formula for roulette. A player who keeps all these things in mind is sure to win every time.
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