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Roulette 153: How To Win At Roulette
The fact is there isn't really much you can do to consistently win at roulette. There are lots of roulette systems that claim they can teach you how to win at roulette, but I wouldn't bet on their results. Unlike blackjack or poker, roulette is completely independent of your actions or previous rounds. Don't be suckered in by systems that sounds good in theory, they don't tend to work in practice.
If you're in the United States and you're playing roulette then you're probably playing at an American wheel with both single and double zeros. For this kind of wheel, playing with standard Vegas betting rules the casino has a 5.26% edge. One way to increase your chances at roulette is to look for single zero wheels (European wheels), where the house edge is reduced to 2.7%. In the United States these are often only found in high roller areas. However, they can be commonly found online and outside of the US.
If you can't find a single zero roulette table then any betting systems you decide to use should have similar results. Simply find a system you're comfortable with and that seems to work for you. The only bet you should be sure to avoid is the five number bet, 0-00-1-2-3. This bet is only found on double zero tables and has a house edge of 7.89%.
The most important thing to remember when playing roulette is that the house always carries a significant advantage. This means that the longer you play the more likely you'll end up in the negative. If you have a lucky run and make some money then walk away before the casino takes back your winnings. Also set your loss limit before sitting down to play. Don't get caught up in the action and lose more than you can afford. Roulette is a pure game of odds, so good luck and remember you're there to have fun.
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