Roulette - An Easy Method

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Here are three sets of action numbers for a double zero wheel, and three for a single zero wheel. Remember: it doesn't matter which set of numbers you use, your odds are exactly repparttar same.

For a double zero wheel: (0, 20, 24, 25, 6) (28, 17, 13, 12, 16) (9, 5, 1, 19, 23).

For a single zero wheel: (0, 29, 33, 11, 25) (26, 18, 16, 11, 2) (3, 9, 5, 27, 19)

If you get lucky and hit your numbers several times (need we even say it?) then GET UP AND LEAVE A WINNER! You will have beaten some tough odds, so be one of those rare players who takes away some ofrepparttar 138592 house's money. And then go play craps or blackjack whererepparttar 138593 house's low edge gives you more of a fighting chance.

Good Luck!

Tom is the webmaster at BlackjackForEveryone.com, which is a website dedicated to turning beginning Blackjack players into serious recreational players.


Roulette - How to Bet

Written by Tom McBroom


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To make a bet, simply place however many chips you wish on that number, or onrepparttar outside bets. If someone else already has a bet on your number, simply place your chip on top. You can place bets even whilerepparttar 138591 wheel is spinning, up untilrepparttar 138592 timerepparttar 138593 dealer calls "no more bets" or waves his hand overrepparttar 138594 table.

Oncerepparttar 138595 ball has landed in a slot,repparttar 138596 dealer calls outrepparttar 138597 number and color, places a marker on that number onrepparttar 138598 betting table, and pays offrepparttar 138599 winners. Be sure to take your winning chips offrepparttar 138600 table if you don't want to let them ride onrepparttar 138601 next spin.

That's all there is to it! There is no thinking required, other than deciding which bet you want to make, and you can place your bets with your eyes closed and still haverepparttar 138602 same odds of winning.

Good Luck!



Tom is the webmaster at BlackjackForEveryone.com, which is a website dedicated to turning beginning Blackjack players into serious recreational players.


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