For an efficient betting strategy aim to win more money in fewer winning
spins.
Take into account probability, but don't rely on it. Use it to make
an approximate assessment of what you could expect on a long run.
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.
Remember, the two major factors that determine how much you win or
lose at roulette are: 1) your luck on the day and 2) deciding when
is the best time to quit.
On a very bad day, no sum of wagering money or degree of skill will
make you a winner. Don't persist. Cut your losses early.
Don't challenge the mathematical advantage of the casino. You cannot
eliminate or change it and you don't need to. It is not your adversary
unless you choose to make it that way and you will lose - slowly but
surely. It is relatively small considering the sums of money that
can be won or lost in a very short space of time. Think of it as a
necessary and acceptable contribution or a tax towards paying the
cost of the gaming equipment and salaries of the casino personnel.
Remember, you pay it if and when you win only.
If you are new to the roulette game, you are probably thinking of
the possibility to come up with a mathematical roulette system that
excludes luck, but before you attempt at that, consider the next two
tips.
Mathematics and gambling don't mix. In mathematics you know exactly
what will happen. Gambling is the exact opposite, you never know what
will happen, and otherwise it wouldn't be gambling. If you try to
calculate the possibilities of winning mathematically, it is unlikely
that you will get anywhere even if there was no casino advantage -
no 0, 00.
No system tester has ever produced a conclusive positive result for
a roulette system - not once. That's because the luck factor will
always be missing. If you devise your own system, try it out for real
in actual play and don't rely on collected lists of decisions. The
free on-line and off-line casino games are useful to carry out preliminary
tests. Remember, luck cannot be quantified or spread evenly and recorded
lists of decisions will never reoccur again in that order. The probability
of a sequence of just four numbers coming up again in the same order
is 1/38 x 1/38 x 1/38 x 1/38 = 1/2,085,136. That's one in two million.
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