March 25, 2011
Free Roulette Strategies
If your intentions are to play roulette then you’re going to need to have some form of strategy or system to use. It’s no good if you’re just placing random bets on every spin because you will probably just give yourself worse odds over the long term. Here are two of the most common and simple betting systems that you can use.
The Martingale is the first system and it’s one that has been around since the creation of the game. While you can use it all over the roulette wheel, you should stick to even chance bets because keeping on top of the maths is much easier. In case you don’t already know, the even chance bets are 1-18/19-39, odd/even and red/black.
You start out by betting the smallest amount you can on either of them. When you get a loss you simple double your bets over and over until you get a win. Simple maths tells you that you will always win eventually when you play like this but you should play with caution. The problem is that if a losing run occurs you will end up getting wiped out completely and sooner or later your loosing run will occur.
When using a progressive system like the Martingale, you should always set yourself a bankroll and if you lose it all, just leave it for the day. I realize that the temptation is to bet more after a loss but this isn’t a good idea.
A safer roulette strategy is the D’Alembert but the potential gain is pretty small. All you do with this one is increase bets by 1 each time you lose and decrease them by one each time you lose.
There’s no doubt that this is easy to use but in order to get some kind of a profit you will need to win more bets than you lose and I don’t see this happening over the long term. Keep in mind that any strategy you use will have it’s ups and downs and obviously none of them are guaranteed.
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