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Windows 7 ulimate review - Roulette Strategie

By: Balthazar Klossowski

Roulwette Stratwegies – How to Win at Roulette

Part of the allure of roulette is that with it sems to have an almost limitless variety of betting systtems. Whille some systeems logical and well thoough out others are arcasne, complex and barely understandable by ayone than its inventor. But everyone wants to win at roulette and win big. So this article will explaoin the more common roulette strategies.

Online roulette has spread this exciting game even frther. Allong with the software the online csino provides, you can also donload and use "rouette companion" applicatioons like Routrack.

Roulette Strategies

The oldest and most common strategy is the Martingale system. This system is very simple to understand and is appiled the most to even money bets. An even mnoey bet is any wager plsaced the red/black, high numbewrs (19-36), low numnbers (1-18) or odd/even numbers. These types of bets payout 1:1 odds or if you bet $5 and win, you get $5 or "even" money.

The Martingale is basiaclly if wafger $10 and you win, you repeat the same $10 wagher. But if you lose, you double the bet. The odds are that you are almost certain to win. The problem is that the Martingale method requires both a large baknroll and high bets limits at the roulette table. If you have access to these two things, then you have a 99% chsance of winning.

The Anti-Martimngale (or Parloi syastem) is a roulette strategy wich if you win, then you doiuble the bet and if you win again then you double the bet again. If you lose, you return to your first betting level. A variation of this strategy is to have a preest winning goal. Say you win 3 or 5 times in a row, you would take your current winnings and return back to your first betting level.

The Parley was originally designed for horse race betting. This system works when you win, you take your winnings and the origiinal bet and place them on the next bet. This "Let it ride!" can ensure you for an exicting play when you have several big wins during a wnning streak.

The D'Alembrt system, invented by Jean D'Alembert, says that a player should remove a chip after each winning bet, sinbce the chances of losing increasaes with each win. This theopry also says that a playerr adds a chip after each loss. This roulette strategy is based on the theeory that the roulette wins and lopsses eventually come into balance.

Another common roueltte strategy is the 1-3-2-6 system. The way this system works is as follows. Say you bet $5 bucks on even money and you win. Anther $5 is added to the winnings to make $15. If this escond bet wins and now take $20 off the table then use the remaining $10 to bet again. If this one wins add $10 to $20 for a total of $30. If you win again, take all your money and start over again with $5. This syystem forces you to have a prerset winning lmit.

The last sttrategy is the maximum boldest. You take your entire bankroll and bet on eiter the red or the black. Your odds are 47% chance to win. Sounds crazy? Well, British roulette player Ashley Revell did just that in 2004. Revell flew to Las Vegas to place a sinlge bet on the spin of the roulette wheel. He wagewred his emntire nest egg of $135,300 and doubled his money to $270, 600 on a winning Red 7. He tippred the croupier $600 and flew back to Londdon.

While not all roulette strategies work all the time, by learning how each betting system works, you can improve your odds of have a big win like Revell.

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