The time you become greedy, and wish to get "lucky", is the point you lose all of your money. Sounds a little absurd, but it seems to be factual. It seems the only time I ever come away with cash is when I do not care about losing it. I headed to the the casino last evening with $20 in cash. I couldn’t care any less about squandering it, who cares about twenty dollars? So guess what happened? I ended up leaving with $120 in profit in two hours!
Another time I headed to the casino with my buddy Jeff. I took in $100 that I could not bear to squander. I got greedy, I got worried, and I ended up wagering too much and squandered it in thirty minutes! The lesson my friends is do not bet anymore than you can commit to squander. If you don’t care about not winning, you have a greater chance of winning big!
How else can you enhance your chances of succeeding at Roulette other than making a budget? Never wager on individual numbers! Yes, they come up every once in a while, but they don’t hit often enough to guarantee a steady profit. Only wager on even bets like black, red, even, odd, 1-18, and 19-36, and 2:1 bets for example 1st 12, second dozen, third 12, etc Wager on odds that pay relatively big.
With the basic facts reviewed, how else might we additionally increase our chances of succeeding at Roulette? By shifting probability into our ally, instead of our mortal enemy. "You can not succeed at Roulette", my buddy Matt would say to me. "It is absolutely random because any number can come up". Absolutely, my friend Steve has a point, although at the same instance, he is missing a crucial part of the picture. I absolutely agree, black or red can be landed on thirty times in a row, but how frequently does that happen?