Roulette Strategy
The game is simple, so
is the math behind the game. Every spin has the
same chance of producing any of the numbers,
regardless of the last 10, 10000 or 10 million
spins. Statistically every spin is an independent
event, so it doesn't matter what happened before.
So immediately rule out any strategy which
guarantees results based on "What is due to come
up". This isn't saying you shouldn't bet on your
birthday number, or the day you met your partner.
If that pleases you, then do so, just understand
that even so there is some form of emotional
reasoning behind it, you are still just as likely
to get any number on any individual spin.
If you are forced to play on American tables then
look out for those that offer the surrender rule,
often found in Atlantic City. The surrender rule
applies to even money bets on the table, when a 0
or 00 is landed half your wager is returned. On
these bets the house edge is only 2.63%, slightly
better than European Roulette. Of course the large
bets are unavailable to you which may or may not
be a problem depending on your preferred betting
strategy. European
Roulette on the other hand has a 2.70% house edge,
so immediately you have to realize that they are
the preferred tables to play. You can play exactly
the same as you would on a American table only
taking into account that there is only the one 0
stop. You don't have to move to Europe either,
though it's a nice place for a gambling holiday,
all you have to do is try one of the many online
casinos (links can be found on this website). |