Betting strategies in Roulette
Betting strategies in roulette is one of the main ways to win, as you have to follow a certain strategy to win. The main betting strategies are: the Martingale betting strategy (there are several variants of this strategy), “dopey experiment”, Labouchere System, D’Alembert System and many others, actually. Nowadays most professional players publish books in which they reveal the secrets of casino games and winnings. It’s debatable if we can predict a big win, but at least we can protect ourselves from big losses.
Roulette strategies are based on betting rules mainly, as it’s difficult to tell on which number the ball will land. Martingale betting strategy is the strategy of doubling. According to this roulette strategy you have to double the bet every time you lose to be able to return all the money one’s wagered before when they win. The problem point of this roulette system lays in the fact that the winnings in roulette are rather random and it’s difficult to predict when you will win. Most players run out of money long before they have a chance to get the wagered sum back.
“Dopey experiment” was offered by Andrés Martinez (Los Angeles Times editor). In his book “las Vegas” he suggested to divide the roulette session bankroll in 35 units. The unit is a bet on a certain number for 35 spins. As any other theory, this one has some drawbacks. The main one if that the probability of winning within 35 spins is only about 60%. This is rather high for roulette, but at the same time you have a 40% chance to win every time you follow this roulette strategy.
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