Does someone experience new method to win casino roulette ?Please share with me your technic . Thanks alot?

I did try the 1st 12 ,and the 2nd 12 ,combined . It’s good somehow , but after a long run , the money goes to the Casino favor!!!!. Please help to give me hints , tips. Thanks alot

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  1. Guitar Guy Says:

    Roulette will never be in your favor so yes in the long run, you will lose. The only game you can put in your favor is Blackjack. Pai Gow is pretty good if you just don’t want to lose a lot but, you don’t win a lot either. My suggestion is Blackjack or 3 card poker if you want to make some money at the casino. Here are some articles that will show you how to get the best odds in some casino games.

    Blackjack
    http://www.ehow.com/how_2091551_break-vegas-black-jack.html
    3 card Poker
    http://www.ehow.com/how_2091382_break-vegas-three-card-poker.html
    Let it Ride
    http://www.ehow.com/how_2091390_break-vegas-let-ride.html

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  2. gungaroo Says:

    I have a system, send me $29.99 and I’ll send you my technique….OK I’ll give it to you for free.

    I use the “DON’T PLAY” technique. There is no given method that will make you win at roulette. This game has a 5% house edge. In the long run you will loose.

    I’ve read articles about “wheel bias” where the roulette wheel is not balanced but in most cases that problem will be fixed in a few days when the do maintaence on the table.

    How most professional roulette player make their money is selling you on their system and charging $29.99 for it!

    Good Luck and win big!

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  3. Vegas Matt Says:

    I’ve got one. Buy a roulette table and be the dealer. Have your friends bet on it and take on their money. That’s how you win at roulette.

    Roulette is the WORST table game in a casino. The house edge is 5.27%! That means you’re almost guaranteed to lose, not only in the long run, but usually in the short run too. Seriously, if you don’t want to lose all your money every time you play, play any other game.

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  4. mkeith3 Says:

    I can give you the only hint there is. The more you play, the closer all your wagers will come to the mathematics of the sum of the probabilities of those wagers. Basically, the more you play, the more the casino will win.

    You can win at roulette, or any casino game, but you must apply a hit and run methodology, which if you do over a long series of wagers, will also prove a losing bet. To “beat” the house you need to risk a large sum on one bet that is close to even money, i.e. the red vs black.

    If you placed $10,000 on red and won, then congrats, you’ve beaten roulette if that’s the only wager you ever make. If you lose, well join the club.

    Another strategy is as follows: Say you want to win $500
    Place $500 on red, if you win, leave
    If you lose, place a $1000 bet on red. If you win, leave
    If you lose, place a $2000 bet on red. See the pattern?

    This is stymied by the house putting a minimum and maximum bet size on the tables though, so it can be difficult to correctly implement. Notice that losing the first two bets cause the third to be 4x the initial bet, and the next bet would be 8x. You’re quickly approaching the max bet if you haven’t hit it already.

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