Roulette and Double-Down Strategy

 Roulette and Double-Down Strategy


Las Vegas gambler: "I wish I can break even this week. I need the cash."


A roulette wheel can be divided into 38 sections. These sections are numbered from 1 to 36, zero, and 00. 18 of the 38 sections that are numbered 1 to 36 are either black or red. The sections 0 through 00 are both green.


Place your chips in the right sections of the betting layout to place bets on individual or combination numbers and colors.


The wheel is spun in one direction by a casino employee. Next, the ball is moved in the other direction. The ball eventually lands in one the 38 sections. This section becomes the winning section. Bettors who place a bet on the winning section will receive a payout. Example: A winning bet placed on #17 will pay 35 to 1 odds. A winning bet on red areas pays 1 to 1 odds. This is also called "even money".


What happens to the roulette player who plays repeatedly?


Because there is an 18 percent chance that the winning section will be a red section, the law of averages states that repeated play of red will result in red appearing 18 times per 38 spins. In the same way, #17 will appear on average once in 38 spins. You will lose 18 times if you place $1 bets on red. For an average loss of $2 per 38 spins, $2/38 equals $.053 or 5.3 cents per wager. Because #17 is a winning section with a 1 in 38 chance, it will also appear in repeat play approximately once every 38 spins. The law of averages states that #17 may come up in repeated play about once per 38 spins. You will lose 37 times and win once if you place $1 bets on #17 on a regular basis. That's a loss of $3.38 per spin.


These bets will result in the player losing 5.3% of the money placed and the casino making a 5.3% profit.


The laws of chance dictate that eventually red will come up. You are then a winner! !


Is there anything wrong?


Unfortunately:


There is a house limit in all casino games. If you experience a string of unlucky losses, the limit on how much you can bet could exceed it, causing you not to cover your losses.


Many people have a limit. If you experience a string of unlucky losses, your limit may be exceeded, which could cause you to lose all your winnings.


Even though it is unlikely, red may not come up 15 consecutive times. In order to be 1 ahead, wager $32,768. These bets are not permitted by most casinos.


It turns out, though the double-down strategy may seem appealing, it isn't any different than other roulette bets. The gambler will still lose in the long term at the rate $.053 per $1 bet.


You should also remember that the double-down strategy states to quit as soon you win. What does it mean when you quit? Is it a sign that once you win your money, you will never go back to the table again? Does it mean to have a beer and then start again? Most gamblers believe it to be the former. Unfortunately, this means that you can't quit gambling forever. How to Win Roulette

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