How to Make Your Own Roulette System
How to Make Your Own Roulette System
If you are thinking of buying, a roulette system, save your
money - roulette systems sold for money don't work!
Here we will show you how to devise your own system based around
reducing the house edge as much as possible and showing you the
best bets to place.
It's easy to make your own roulette system - here is all the
information you need:
The House Advantage
There are two types of roulette wheel you can play on:
The American roulette wheel has 38 slots numbered from the 00, 0
to 36. Having two zero's gives the house an advantage of 5.26%.
The European roulette wheel has 37 slots numbered from the 0 to
36. With having only one zero the house has an advantage of just
2.70%. This is the best wheel to play.
You need to keep in mind that the house advantage cannot be
taken away by roulette systems.
It is there before you start playing and no matter which
roulette systems you use it never goes away.
Roulette Systems and the House Advantage
The reason why the house advantage never goes away in roulette
is that it is a pure game of chance.
A system no matter how it is applied cannot reduce the house
edge.
Roulette systems that are sold base the probability of the next
spin on the spins that have gone before, i.e. they use past data
to predict what will happen in the future.
If however every spin is unrelated to the previous spin, it is
useless trying to use past data, as it has no relevance to the
future.
Every roulette system sold bases its success on its mathematical
ability to predict the future from past data, which is not
relevant.
There will always be people who believe that if red has come up
5 times in a row the chances of black coming up next have
increased. However, this is not based on mathematics - its based
on luck. The chances are still the same even if red came up 50
times in a row, and no gambler ever achieved regular winnings
relying on luck.
The Best Roulette System
Firstly play on the European wheel; you then need to decide what
bets to place.
Bets to Place
Stick with the bets whose odds almost mirror their payouts.
These "even money" bets include betting on Even, Odd, Low
(numbers 1 through 18), High (numbers 19 through 36), Red, or
Black. All these pay out at 1 to 1.
Look for a wheel that offers the rule 'en prison.' If you make
an even money bet and the ball lands on zero, you don't lose
your wager. Instead, your bet is 'imprisoned' i.e held hostage,
and you let it go forward to the next spin. If your bet wins,
you can remove it from the table The house edge is just 1.35% on
this bet.
Reducing the House Advantage as Much as Possible
This is all you can do and as you can see from the above you can
get the house edge down to just 1.35%. This gives you a chance
of making money and of course, allows you to enjoy the unique
thrill and excitement of roulette.
Don't buy roulette systems for money; you can make your own from
the above information that will work better than any you can
buy.