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Roulette 246: Roulette Strategy |
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There are probably more gambling systems for roulette than any other casino game. The truth is that roulette is a game entirely based on random probability. There is no roulette strategy that can guarantee consistent success at the roulette table. It is impossible to devise a true winning roulette strategy because each roulette spin is completely independent of any prior spins. |
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The best way to optimize your winnings is to search for roulette tables with variations in your favor. Such variations include single zero wheels and the "en prison" rule, or surrender rule. These variations can reduce the house edge from 5.26% to as low as 1.35%. |
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Just because there is no sure winning strategy doesn't mean that having a roulette strategy can't be a good thing. The important thing to do is find a strategy that you are comfortable with. The most important part of any roulette strategy is knowing when to quit. Make sure you set your loss limit before sitting down at the table and be prepared to walk away while you're still ahead. Some players cover half the board each roll while others stick to the minimum each spin. |
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There's nothing wrong with experimenting with other players' roulette strategies, but don't expect to find one that helps you win every time. If you pay for a roulette strategy than you've already lost. Chances are you could develop one on your own with just as much success. |
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Return to Roulette Courses |
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