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There are more gambling systems devised to beat the Roulette wheel than any other game.
A system may give you an edge, but don't expect to systematically play your way to riches off the Casinos. For one thing, everything considered, it is a very difficult task. For another thing, it's unlikely that the Casinos will sit back and do nothing about it.
Simply aiming to win to stay ahead at all times as a primary objective, even by a small margin, is a more realistic goal and a great achievement.
In a game of chance using a system is no guarantee of winning, but a well devised Roulette system can streamline your losses, control your winnings and have a strategy that will give you an opportunity to be a winner.
Roulette systems that have a strategy to win most of the time but lose out overall, are not winning systems. A winning system is one with a strategy to make you win overall and keep you ahead at all times.
It has been shown time and again that systems of play at Roulette that rely on probability have failed to produce consistent successful results. That is because practically Roulette is not a game of probability. For in-depth analysis and specific
gambling tips, see the kanzen.com domain site titled Kanzen's Roulette Strategies Info site.
At Roulette, each spin is a new spin and the outcome is never determined by prior spins. Therefore, the probability for a possible outcome is the same for each spin and a probability advantage cannot be generated.
For example:
Which outcome has a higher probability after eight successive Blacks, Black again or Red?
The probable answer is Red.
Wrong! After eight successive Blacks, a Black is as likely to come as a Red. The Roulette wheel has no memory and it does not keep record of previous results. This is what many gamblers find hard to believe. This misconception has been around for many years and will probably be around for as many more years. It is known as the gambler's fallacy.
In theory, Roulette may be looked at as a game of probability and that the Casino advantage of 5.26% on a double zero wheel (2.7% on a single zero wheel) makes the player a definite loser. In practice, as far as the player is concerned, Roulette is a game of luck and the player has a chance to win.
If you were to bet $5 on Black for 38 spins on a double zero Roulette wheel, in theory you would win and lose every other spin and after 38 spins (which is about an hour of play at a busy table) you would lose $10 for twice the zero outcome.
In practice, during an hour of play at Roulette, at some stage, if you were lucky you would be up and if you were unlucky you would be down by more than $10, and deciding when to quit will determine the amount of your winnings or losses.
Consider this:
If there was no Casino advantage and you were paid 37 to 1 (36 to 1 for a single zero Roulette wheel) instead of 35 to 1 on numbers and didn't lose on the outside bets when the outcome was zero, during the past several times that you have played the Roulette, would you now be even with your money? Chances are it would not make much difference. You would still be either winning or losing and by much more than 5.26%.
The reason is that at Roulette by far the two major factors that determine how much you win or lose are:
Therefore, for a Roulette system to have a degree of success it has to be linked to luck and tell you exactly when to quit.
Additionally, a good Roulette system has to take into account other obscured but important advantages for both, the Casino and the player. These are:
To the Casino:
To the player:
Now, if you agree to all that has been said so far and give it some thought, you could well apply a Roulette gambling strategy yourself that is linked to luck. Additionally, if you are able to weaken the above said 3 Casino advantages (not easy) and make good use of the player's 3 advantages, chances are in the long run you will come out an overall winner.
Or, you can buy yourself a ready-made Roulette system with everything in it and which has been thoroughly tried out, at an affordable price.
Kanzen's Roulette eBook contains a Roulette system that has been devised to utilize the player's turn of luck to generate a controlled rising advantage to win at Roulette and stay ahead at all times. It is the result of 30 years' experience playing the game.
The system is geared to exploit the occasional as well as successive turns of luck, effectively. It has ideally set limits and you will know exactly when it is time to quit.
The basics of this roulette system:
The system takes into account that in any one cycle, 38 spins, some numbers tend to come up more times at the expense of others that consequently don't come up at all, and is played on the inside bets, numbers. It requires 20 units bankroll in a playing session and up to 10 units average profit per session has been achieved and this varies from player to player and most players are likely to make between 1 and 3 units average profit per session in the long run.
Desirable and important features:
The description of the Roulette system is in detail for clarity and the system may seem complex at first but, when put into practice, it is simple to play and easy to follow. The betting procedure is precise and involves positive progression, up as you win, making this a low risk system.
For in-depth analysis of the roulette game and specific
gambling tips, see the kanzen.com domain site titled Kanzen's Roulette Strategies Info site.
If you are not doing well at roulette or losing badly, the likely causes in order of importance are:
A Roulette system that attempts to achieve that, is bound to fail.
Those are the three hidden Casino advantages or, more appropriately, the player's three weaknesses. Just one of them is enough to inflict unnecessary and probably unrecoverable losses.
Well, that need not happen anymore. It's all in the system.
If your priority is to play for pleasure, probably any system will do. If you aim to win to stay ahead at all times as a primary objective, then my Roulette system is the answer.
It is not a get rich quick scheme and there is no certainty everybody will have success. On the whole, it is possibly one of the best roulette systems you can find.
Kanzen's Roulette eBook costs US$ 30 and is sent to you by E-mail, optional by mail. You can apply it on American and European Roulette, real and online, with one zero 0 and with two zeros 0 00, with either order of sequence of the numbers on the Roulette wheel.
Jacob Kanzen
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