February 8th, 2009
So we all know that roulette is a game of chance meaning that there is no way to predict where the ball will fall red, black or 0 or 00 and all 32 numbers in between as each spin is completely independent of the previous spin. Yet still there’s a whole slew of software out there that claims to be able to beat the online roulette wheel and while it may work after twelve spins who’s to say you’ve got the money to bet twelve times and lose eleven?
The Break Roulette System however is different – it’s designed to break the system without breaking your wallet and it works because it was designed by an online casino programmer. What’s an online casino programmer you ask? Why a person who created the code for and thus built your online casino games. So obviously if you can create the program you can create a way of beating it no? The Break Roulette system is different than most because doesn’t predict results based on the spins of the past but is able to predict the spins of the future and while it might not win every time most gamblers who’ve tried it say they’ve always come out ahead regardless of if they’ve lost more times than they’ve won.
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February 7th, 2009
Is it cheaper to play roulette at an online casino rather than in a land based casino? The answer is a resounding yes!
Why is that you might wonder well here are a few reasons: It’s cheaper for a casino with no overhead – rent, dealers, clean up crew, machine repairmen, security etcetera – to give lose than a casino with a high overhead. It’s cheaper for a casino with no overhead to give out larger prizes. Online Casinos won’t charge you an entry fee, in fact online casinos might even give you a sign up bonus for joining their site or a bonus for betting a certain amount of money.
More than all this though it’s easier to play roulette online as there’s no crowd of people pushing you to make your bet quickly, there’s no need to get dressed up as you’re playing from the comfort of your own home which will possibly cut back on your wardrobe costs as well as playing at home will definitely cut all travelling costs on your part.
Seems to me like playing roulette at home at an online casino is a smarter bet than getting dressed and going to a land based casino.
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December 12th, 2008
Roulette is one of the more popular games you find at most casinos, its associations with the rich and famous of fabulously glamorous players at Monte Carlo or at Las Vegas gives it an almost irresistible lure. Many think because it is such a simple game that it should be easy enough to create a foolproof system. In actuality it is almost impossible to have a foolproof gambling system for roulette as the player has the least amount of influence over the outcome of a game of roulette than almost any other casino game. Every spin of the wheel is controlled by the dealer and worse than that every spin of the wheel is totally independent of the one before that.
Your best bet (pun intended) for optimizing your roulette game is to seek out tables that lower the house edge like European style wheels with the single zero that have a house advantage of 2.7% as opposed to the American style wheel with the double zero that has a house advantage of 5.26% Another trait to look out for are roulette tables that support the surrender or ‘en prison’ rule which drops the house edge as low as 1.35% which is very advantageous to you as the player.
Now if you’re thinking that just going in and playing roulette according to whatever feels right should be your plan after you find the right table then you’re not thinking like a smart gambler. Even if there is no 100% strategy you still need a game plan – some players bet their favorite numbers, some players bet on half the board on each spin but whatever your roulette strategy I cannot stress how important it is to always decide on how much you’re willing to bet for the night and how much of that you’re willing to lose before you sit down. This will see you through almost every game you could possibly play at a casino as it gives you limits and lets you know when to walk away especially when to walk away when you’re ahead as lady luck is a fickle friend and we don’t want to overstay our welcome at her side.
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December 11th, 2008
The standard roulette wheel weighs about a hundred pounds, is three feet around with slanted walls and is generally made of wood with thirty seven or thirty eight pockets or compartments, numbered from 0 to 36 or 0 and 00 to 36 and painted in alternating colors of red or black that the ball can land in. The zero pocket in a roulette wheel and the zero zero pocket are painted green. Generally red pockets are even numbers and black pockets are odd.
The 37 pocket wheels are designed in the European style which has a significantly lower house edge of 2.7% while the 38 pocket American roulette wheel holds a zero and a double zero pocket has a house edge that is almost double the European edge at 5.26%
The placement of the numbers on the wheel is designed to optimize the balance between high and low and even and odd numbers, giving each a fair shot of being spun at all times.
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December 10th, 2008
Roulette as opposed to blackjack or poker is almost impossible to reliably and realistically develop strategy for since every spin of the wheel is completely independent of the one before on a given night red 32 can be spun fourteen times consecutively, black 23 can be spun eleven times or neither might appear even once. That said, don’t be fooled by anyone trying to sell you a foolproof roulette system!
Your best bet is to look around for roulette wheels made in the European style with a single zero as opposed to the American double zero since the European style wheel only carries a 2.7% house advantage whereas the American style wheel carries almost double the house advantage at 5.26% so obviously the european design is better for playing roulette if you want to win. If you’re in the States you’re only likely to find the European style wheel in high stakes casinos but luckily enough you can find them at almost all the online casinos if you so desire. If you are betting on an American style roulette wheel be sure not to wager on the Five Number Bet of 0,00,1,2 and 3 as the house advantage on this is more than three times the European edge at 7.89%
So to win at roulette your best bet isn’t going out and buying a foolproof system that’s really only fooling you but go with what feels right for you. Make bets based on your gut but don’t get carried away if you’re on a winning streak ride it and after your first loss cash out. The house edge on Roulette is so high that the longer you player only increases the chances of you losing not winning. Since Roulette is a game that takes no skill to play it’s a game you can play simply for fun without worrying about strategy so enjoy yourself! That’s what you’re at a casino for after all!
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December 9th, 2008
Roulette is one of the easiest games to pick up and it requires little to no skill as every spin of the wheel is independent of the last so trying to predict where the ball will land based on its previous spins is useless. In roulette you bet on the ball landing on a particular numbered slot of the 37-38 numbered slots on the wheel of a particular color of the alternating color slots on the wheel, the house automatically bets for the other color. Odd numbers are usually black while even numbers are usually red and the zero and or double zero sections are generally green. You the player don’t even have to do anything aside from choosing what to bet on as the dealer spins the wheel and takes the bets and handles giving out the winnings. At single zero wheels (European style) the house advantage is relatively low at 2.7%, whereas double zero wheels (American Style) the house advantage climbs to 5.25%
If you’re just planning on sitting in for a spin or two you can simply sit down at the roulette table and place your chips or your cash on the layout but if you’re planning on playing for a while it is best to ask the dealer to exchange your cash for colored chips that will mark your personal bets to differentiate them from the other players. There can be 6-8 roulette players at any given table and the color coding makes it easier on the dealer. Each chip represents a single unit so say you’re at a $5 wheel then each chip will represent $5, and your winnings will be paid out in these colored chips until you go cash out.
At each roulette table there is a minimum bet limit that you will be required to meet. You can wager on single numbers which is called an ‘inside bet’ or you can wager on a set of numbers which is called an ‘outside bet’. Most tables require that if you want to make both outside and inside bets that you bet the minimum amount on both sides rather than allowing you to split your minimum bet so if it’s a $5 wheel then you’re required to bet $5 on the inside bet and $5 on the outside bet instead of $2.50 on each.
So now you’ve made your bets and you’ve stepped away from the table. The dealer spins the wheel, calls out the winning number and color once the wheel stops and you collect your winnings and that’s it for roulette play!
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November 12th, 2008
Ultimate Blackjack Tips
Always split pairs of aces and eights.
Don’t split fives, fours, tens, jacks, queens or kings.
If the dealer has an eight or less be sure to double down on 10 or 11.
Always hit if the dealer has a 7 or greater and you’re holding a hard twelve to sixteen.
Hit on soft 17.
If the dealer has between a 2 and a 6 always stand if you’re holding 12-16
Don’t forget – ALWAYS stand on 17-21.
Ultimate Roulette Tips:
Don’t get stuck on one system there are too many strategies available for this game for you to keep playing and lose.
Your opening bet should be $1, bet on five different numbers at once.
If you win on one number, spread your winnings equally over the same five you just bet on.
If you win again, walk away. You now have $245 you didn’t before.
Some numbers may come up more often than most, this is all random, there is no guarantee it will come up again.
Most Importantly - don’t bet your whole night’s cash on one number
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October 29th, 2008
Roulette is a game based on simple math and as such it may seem like it should be quite easy to come up with a foolproof strategy for winning. In fact many people have made quite a tidy sum selling these roulette systems to unsuspecting gamblers. The best part for them is that casinos don’t care if you use a system to try to win at roulette because unlike card counting at blackjack there is no actual fool proof system for winning at roulette. Roulette is truly a game of chance, every spin of the wheel is completely independent of the previous spin so you can never 100% accurately predict where the ball will come to land.
Of course this doesn’t mean you cannot find a roulette strategy that can improve your game. Pick a strategy that works for you and stick with it, just be aware that it will not work every time. Also, a quick tip for beginners – no system you could hope to come up with will remove the advantage held by the house which is as high as 5.26% for the American wheel and 2.7% for the English roulette wheel.
Now that you’ve been warned against foolproof schemes here are a few tried and tested strategies that can help your game.
The following roulette system gives you a maximum loss of 21 units and a maximum win of 945 units. Begin by picking seven numbers and place a bet of a unit on each number. If they all lose repeat the bet up to three times on the same numbers. If you haven’t won anything in three spins then move on. If you do win bet the winnings on the same seven numbers. If you win again do the same. If you win for a fourth time it is time to quit and walk away.
The next system takes a little more time than the first but it has the possibility of being more profitable than the first. It is based on the fact that roulette table columns have slight deviations each contains three columns with twelve numbers each is one third of the field (not counting zeros). The first column holds six red and six black, the second four red and eight black and the third eight red and four black. First you must decide whether to bet on red or black (this is a 50/50 odds bet). If you bet on black then make an equal bet on the third column. If you get on red, make an equal bet on the second column. If only the column hits you make a unit of profit, if your color hits you break even on your bet, if both the column and the color come up you will make three units on your bet! So keep going until you’re really raking in the cash.
Finally, here’s the most important piece of advice anyone can give you for playing roulette or any other casino game – always quit while you’re ahead.
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October 28th, 2008
The first thing you have to understand about roulette is that roulette is truly a game based entirely on chance. Therefore no system or strategy can guarantee you a win at the roulette wheel if every spin of the wheel is completely independent of the one before it then there is no way of predicting where the ball will fall on the next one.
Now that we’ve got that clear, there are ways to improve your chance of winning in that not all roulette wheels are built the same. It would be advantageous for you to for example find a single zero wheel to play with or casinos that follow the “en prison” or surrender rules as these can make the house’s advantage to as low as 1.35%.
Now just because there’s no guaranteed winning roulette strategy doesn’t mean you just start playing the game without thinking about what you’re doing. Any successful gambler knows you need to go into any casino with a plan as to how you’re going to spend your money. Decide how you’re going to bet, some players place bets over half the board for each spin while others only bet on one slot for the ball to roll into. There’s no right or wrong way to play roulette so have fun. But be sure set yourself a loss limit before you even begin to play and if you unfortunately reach it then you have to be able to walk away as casinos have a way of making you spend a lot more money than you intended if you go in unprepared.
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March 28th, 2008
Why go to a live casino when all of your favorite casino games are only one click away?
1. Convenience
You don’t have to travel to your local casino to play roulette or poker. You can login to an online casino from home or anywhere with an Internet connection. Online casinos are available 24/7 so you can play whenever you want.
2. Faster play
Online casino games are faster than land based games. You never have to wait for a slot machine or a seat at a black jack table to come available. You simply download the casino software, login and start playing right away!
3. Better odds
You get to play games with better odds. Your odds of winning are typically higher at online casinos. Why? Operating an online casino is more cost effective than a land based casino, so online casinos can afford to pay out higher percentages to their players.
4. Game variety
Every casino game you find in land based casinos is also available online with many variations and betting options. You can choose from single player and multi-player games, slots to roulette to Texas hold ‘em, and one cent bets to fifty dollar bets - it’s all up to you!
5. Bonuses
Since there is so much competition for online casinos, they’re very generous when it comes to welcome bonuses, player points, and promotions. You just don’t get the same incentives at land based casinos.
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