Friday, April 10, 2009

How To Beat Roulette ?Winning Roulette Betting Strategy

Roulette can be a fun game to play. Not to mention how much money you can earn from one game, you can earn thousands of dollars from one winning roulette game.

Even though it is impossible to win every roulette game that you play but there are few roulette betting strategies you can use to make sure your profit is always more than your loss.

1. Know The Difference Between European Wheel and American Wheel

There are two types of roulette tables: American wheel and European wheel. Put it simply, American wheel has 5.3% house advantage meanwhile European wheel has 2.7% house advantage. Knowing this difference alone can save you a lot of money.

2. Know Your Odds

Roulette is a game of probability. The greater your probability the greater your chance to win, use this fact wisely.

There are several different types of betting schemes. Simply to say, always choose black or red bet scheme, or odd or even bet scheme, or high or low number bet scheme. These bet schemes have 50:50 winning probability.

Statistically speaking that is a good winning probability that you should take to your advantages.

3. Sadly To Say

Sadly to say, sometimes we as humans are vulnerable to emotional error, we let our emotion make judgment for us rather than our mind. This cost us thousands of dollars loss overnight.

That is where roulette betting software helps a lot. Because of the fact that today you can play roulette online, you can use software to help you. Unlike human, software is not prone to emotion.

A roulette betting software is also better able to track your bets as well as the numbers that open and it can compute statistics faster than a human can ever do.

Therefore, software can perform better than human as long as the software uses the winning rules. So the only thing you need to do just insert the winning roulette strategies, we have discussed two of those winning rules above, and let the software play the game for you.






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