The first category of roulette wagers are called "outside bets". These are placed around the perimeter of the betting board. A player can bet the number will be red or black. They can also bet on whether it be odd or even. One can also wager if the number will fall between 1-18 or whether it be 19-36. All three of these bets pay even money.Other outside bets are called "dozen bets". These are either betting an entire vertical column of 12 numbers or betting on ranges of the first twelve, second twelve or third twelve chunks of the board. These dozen bets pay off 2:1 if the number which comes in is within the 12 you selected.Other bets are called "inside bets". These involve either betting on a number directly, or a combination of them. Most casinos pay 35:1 if you pick the exact number where the ball lands. That means a $10 bet brings back a whopping $350. However, it is obviously tough to pick the single right number out of all 35.
Decided which bets to make can be perplexing. Some players slog it out on their own with results being mediocre at best. Recently, technology has begun to be applied devising sophisticated systems which analyze trends and forecast future likely results. These roulette algorithms present a powerful tool to a player seeking to erase the built in house advantage.
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The vast majority of players also lack any coherent money management systems. Money management relates to the amount of your wagers each spin of the wheel. Failure to utilize good money management techniques can result in depletion of chips before that great run has a chance to occur.There are also nuances between American and European roulette. American roulette has both the 0 and 00 slots, whereas the European version has only the 0. Different casinos offer varied versions. Your strategy must adapt to the version you are playing.Testing your strategy requires help. You can not just test it by simulating 100 or so spins of the wheel. You must test your thesis against millions of spins. The only way to do that is by using today's cutting edge software.
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