A Winning Roulette System
Roulette is considered t be one of the most popular casino games
in the world. It tends to draw players from all types of
backgrounds. Being a relatively simple game to understand while
offering a diverse range of betting options and payout outcomes
is what makes Roulette such a big hit with the players. Roulette
is also considered to be one of the casino's biggest money
makers because it tends to place the odds in favor of the
casino. Whether one is placing bets on an American Roulette
Wheel which has 38 numbers (0, 00, 1-36), or on a European
Roulette Wheel which has 37 numbers (0, 1-36), the odds are
usually in favor of the casino, especially if one places bets
such as a straight up bet (a bet covering one single number) or
a split bet (a bet covering two numbers). Of course there are
other types of bets which will increase the odds in the player's
favor such as a dozen bet (a bet covering twelve numbers), or an
odd or even bet (a bet covering eighteen numbers), but covering
eighteen numbers out of a possible 37 or 38 still places the
odds in favor of the casino.
Having tried many different betting systems, I finally found one
that places the odds in favor of the player, is very simple to
understand and does not carry a large degree of risk as far as
losing one's money is concerned. If the aim of the player is to
cover as many outcomes as possible while increasing the chances
of winning, then this may be one Roulette system that is worth a
try. Being a low risk system, the payout from a win is only 3 to
1, but the odds are 63.16% in favor of the player in an American
Roulette game and 64.86% in favor of the player in a European
Roulette game.
The logic of the system is as follows: By placing two Dozen bets
of equal amounts, the player is essentially covering 24 numbers
which is over 60% of the total numbers on the wheel. The chances
of losing the bet are between 35.13 % and 36.84% which is far
lower than a Column bet or Colored bet. If the winning number
falls in one of the two Dozen bets, then the player will receive
three credits for the two credits wagered.
For example, let us assume that you have placed a bet of $10 on
the numbers 13 - 24 and another $10 bet on the numbers 25 - 36.
Now you have covered over 60% of all the numbers and if you win,
you will be ahead by $10. As mentioned earlier, the returns may
not be high (depending on how much money is wagered), but the
chances of winning each bet tend to be higher than usual.