Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Roulette Strategies

Casinos' have been pocketing the chips of roulette players since the 18th century. It has been one of their greatest money makers, due to its large house edge. The house edge comes from the fact that the casino gets 1 or 2 extra pockets than you. It's like they're playing poker with an extra card.

Yet, many still believe that there is some way that you can overcome this house edge. People have come up with roulette strategies like the: Martingale, Fibonacci, d'Alembert, Regression, Reverse and a hundred other variations. The internet is full of many more roulette systems that don't work, being pushed by people who want to make money of casino commissions.

All of these roulette strategies revolve around what is known as "gambler's fallacy" - the belief that a certain number is more likely to come up due to past events. They rely on the hope that you will have certain winning streaks and not have certain losing streaks.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The only way to set up a solid strategy in roulette wheel is to start playing the game. Once you become familiar with the game you'll realize the roulette rules that help your games.

Anonymous said...

The Roulette wheel has no memory...
But you can find things that do happen.
Example, of the 37 numbers about 12 will not come out in every 37 spins, some will double or more while, others will not come up. got it from here - play online roulette