Best Roulette System - Can a Free Roulette System Help You Avoid Roulette Scam

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Cole Channing

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Sep 25, 2009, 1:40:16 AM9/25/09
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Ever since time immemorial there have been those that are willing to
work hard for what they want, and those that want to make a quick buck
without putting in the hard grind. With casino games most players are
aware of the house edge, the small casino advantage that pays for the
glitzy tables and free drinks. Yet despite this small edge there are a
plethora of roulette systems purporting to be the "worlds best
roulette system" or the "secret roulette system that broke the bank".
How can you avoid being fleeced?
The first thing to understand is that the house edge depends purely on
probability. In the same way that you can't tell what the next flip of
a coin will produce, no-one is able to foresee the next roll of the
roulette ball. The fact that you threw a head last time doesn't make
it any more, or less, likely that you will do so again. The coin has
no memory! In the same way, a roulette ball has no idea where it
landed last time, and so has no plans on where it will settle on the
next roll. Its an inanimate lump of shiny metal, nothing more. That
said, probability dictates that, in the long run, the ball will fall
equally on each of the numbers. It may take a very long time but in
the end the more times the wheel spins, the closer to the statistical
average you will become.
So that's all well and good, but how does this apply to roulette
systems scams? Quite simply, the vast majority of roulette systems
rely on what is often called a "bet selection method". That is to say
they will examine the previous numbers and make a judgement about the
next one. Some, like 1st and 3rd section betting, rely on the fact
that the uneven bet provides a type of insurance, so that the failure
of one win is compensated for by another with a lower relative
probability. Many systems rely on monitoring the position that the
roulette ball falls in and using that to select the next bet. These
systems just do not work in the long run.
With so many common scams unveiled, which system can you use? Well, if
you want to beat the house edge then the last thing to do is to
purchase an expensive system that will just eat away at your bank.
Instead use a reputable free roulette system based on progressive
betting. Common variations include the Win Line system and Labouchere,
both of which are easily available on a number of sites online.
Play a free system and you can enjoy success at the table without
burning a hole in your pocket. And if the worst comes to the worst at
least you haven't lost money buying a scam. Good luck.

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