The point you become hoggish, and pray to get "lucky", is the point you lose all of your cash. Sounds a little abnormal, but it appears to be true. It seems the only time I ever come away with money is when I do not care about squandering it. I went to the the casino last night with twenty dollarsin my pocket. I couldn’t care any less about losing it, who cares about 20 dollars? So can you imagine what happened? I left with $120 in profit in two hours!
A different occassion I headed to the casino with my friend Mike. I went in with one hundred dollars that I could not stand to lose. I got hoggish, I got scared, and I ended up betting too much and losing it in thirty minutes! The lesson my friends is don’t ever wager more than you are able to squander. If you don’t care about losing, you have a greater chance of succeeding big!
How else can you improve your chances of winning at Roulette other than making a budget? Never bet on single numbers! Yes, they come up every once in a while, but they don’t hit enough to ensure a constant profit. Only wager on even wagers e.g. red, black, even, odd, 1-18, and 19-36, and 2:1 bets for example first dozen, second dozen, 3rd 12, etc Wager on odds that pay out fairly big.
With the basics reviewed, how else might we further elevate our odds of succeeding at Roulette? By shifting probability into our friend, instead of our enemy. "You can not be a winner at Roulette", my buddy Charles would say to me. "It is completely arbitrary because any number might come up". Sure, my buddy Bob does have a point, although at the same time, he is overlooking an important aspect of the picture. I absolutely agree, red or black might be landed on thirty times in a row, but how frequently does that happen?
