The point you become hoggish, and hope to get "lucky", is the point you give away all of your money. Seems a bit absurd, but it appears to be credible. The only time I ever come away with money is when I do not care about squandering it. I went to the the casino the other evening with $20 in cash. I could not care less about squandering it, who cares about 20 dollars? So can you imagine what happened? I ended up leaving with one hundred and twenty dollars in profit in 1 hour!
Another occassion I headed to the casino with my buddy Steve. I took with me 100 dollars that I could not stand to lose. I got greedy, I got scared, and I ended up betting too much and squandered it in 30 minutes! The lesson my friends is don’t ever wager more than you are able to squander. If you do not panic about losing, you have a lot more chance of winning big!
How else can you improve your chances of winning at Roulette besides setting a budget? Never wager on individual numbers! Sure, they hit occasionally, but they don’t come up often enough to guarantee a constant profit. Just wager on even bets like red, black, even, odd, 1-18, and 19-36, and 2:1 wagers e.g. 1st dozen, second 12, third 12, etc Wager on odds that pay out relatively big.
With the basics covered, how else might we additionally elevate our odds of succeeding at Roulette? By shifting probability into our friend, instead of our enemy. "You can not win at Roulette", my friend Matt would say to me. "It is completely random due to the fact that any number can come up". Absolutely, my buddy Jeff has a point, although at the same time, he is missing a significant aspect of the picture. I absolutely agree, red or black could be landed on thirty times in a row, but how often does that happen?
