Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Roulette Tips: The Strategy

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Playing roulette is more fun when you win. While roulette is a game of luck and there's no way to guarantee a winning session, a few strategy considerations can improve your odds of coming out ahead.

1. Try to Avoid the 00

American roulette wheels have a 0 and a 00, while European wheels have the single 0. Since roulette bets pay out according to what the odds would be if there were no zeroes on the wheel, the wheel with fewer zeroes is obviously better. You may be able to find a European roulette wheel in an American casino. If not, you can always find one online. Basically all online casinos offer the European version.

2. Avoid the Basket Bet

On American roulette tables, players can take the "basket bet," covering 0, 00, 1, 2 and 3. Covering an odd group of numbers skews the odds a bit, and this bet offers the worst odds on the board for the player, with a House edge of nearly eight percent.

3. Beware of Systems

Betting systems like the Martingale, where you double your bet every time you lose, are risky ways of playing. They alter your win/loss pattern by creating a situation where you have a number of small wins and eventually one very large loss.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Playing Roulette: The Etiquette

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Once you have approach the roulette table, you will now have the chance to place your bet or the money on the layout. Here you will receive some chips from the dealer that you can then use as your bets. You will now have the permission in a certain amount of time to place your bets and then there will be a 1 minute period in between each spin when you can place bets. The dealer will spin the wheel. Now once the dealer has announced this word “no more bets”, its a sign that you have no longer have the chance to place a bet. You will have to wait until the next spin.

The dealer will now put a marker on the roulette table corresponding to the slot where the ball fell and then once the ball drops. He will remove the losing bets and then pay the winning bets. After the winning bets have been paid, he will now remove the marker. Note: Do not touch your markers during this time. You will be asked to leave the casino if you do.

When you are playing the roulette wheel game it is important to be polite to everyone at all times. Be careful not to knock over anyone else chips and remember always speak in a respectful tone of your voice, right. It is considered as a good etiquette to give your dealer a tip after approximately every ten spins. This is a good way to show your appreciation to the dealer.

Roulette is a fun game, so relax and enjoy it. Don’t get too excited and bump into people, and don’t get drunk and start yelling. Roulette is a respectable game, and it is expected that you will display good manners while playing.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

How to Play Online Casino Roulette: The Wheel

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The wheel is a wonder of stochastic technology. Essentially a giant bowl, it is almost three feet across, with slightly canted walls. It weighs approximately one hundred pounds, and its surface walls are separated into thirty-seven (or thirty-eight) internal slots, called "pockets". Each pocket is just large enough to hold the twirling ball once it rests.



The pockets alternate between red and black (and odd and even). Each pocket has a number between 1 and 36. The exclusions to this are the zero pockets, which are painted green. The numbers are not in sequence nor are their placements totally random. The numbers have been arranged to attain the best balance between red and black, odd and even and high and low.



If you look at the wheel, you will notice that, placed directly across from each odd number is the next even number. Two odd numbers alternate with two even numbers. You can also see a version of this system near the zero pockets.

Two main types of wheels are available—European American. The sole distinction between the two is that the American version has two zero pockets, single zero (0) and double zero (00), while the European version has only the single zero pocket. This minor modification yields a substantial difference in the casino advantage. With a European wheel, the house advantage is roughly 2.70%, a good deal lower than the American wheel, whose house edge is 5.26%.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Explore the game of Roulette

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Modern Roulette has been around since at least 1796, When the game was played in Paris in almost exactly the same form its played today. Let me give you the elements of the game as it is played: black and red slots in the wheels, and then numbers 1 through 36 and a 0 and a 00, etc. Well in Europe, the 00 was eventually removed, but still its a part of the game in the US.

Roulette has its origin in multiple other games. An italian ball game called "biribi" was also popular in France in the early 18th centuryand it was combined with another wheel game that involved colors but not numbers to make a modern roulette game. "Roly-poly" was an English game launched in 1720 which consisted of black and white slots. So roulette could possibly be considered a hybrid of both birib and Roly-poly.

In terms of how they played, roulette is the opposite of the game of craps. Craps might be all about excitement, roulette is all about being dignified and civilized.In terms of table games, roulette consistently makes less money than blackjack, craps, or baccarat, and in some casinos, there is only one roulette table to be found.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Your Roulette Chips!

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In the Roulette Table, when we place a bet, a regular casino chips are not usually used. Instead,when the player places money on the layout and they asks for the chips, the dealer will give out a special roulette chips. Now, Each player gets a different color of chips so the dealer can track of which chips belong to which player. In the rules the couples,friends that are playing together may not share some of there chips. Even husbands and wives. Separate colors should be implemented.

Now, The games will start, the dealer will ask the player what will be the denomination to designate the chips. Minimum of $5 at the table, Once the designation has been made, the dealer will place a chip atop a rail near the wheel, then place a marker atop it to indicate the value of that color chip for that session.

Your Roulette Chips have different value... When ready to leave the table, place all remaining roulette chips on the layout and ask the dealer to cash out.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

U.S. Roulette Wheel

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Roulette is one of the easiest and exciting games to play in the casino. In the U.S. Roulette Wheel consists of 36 numbered slots: numbers 0 to 36, a zero, and a double zero. There betting layout consists of every individual number as well as a host of "outside" or combinations of numbers. After the players make their bets the dealer spins the wheel and a ball and after several seconds the ball will land in one of the numbered slots.




Two Main types of bets in American Roulette:

1. Inside Bets - when the player bets on any roulette number from 0-36 (corresponding to the number on the pockets of the wheel) or on a small group of up to six numbers.

2. Outside Bets - is placed outside the roulette table layout and is placed on colors (red or black) or on larger combinations of twelve or eighteen numbers.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Spin The Wheel: The Basics Of Roulette

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The roulette is perhaps one of the casino's most identifying games. The roulette wheel is as recognizable as casino card tables and slot machines. Players are sure to a lot considerable time in their casino visits to play roulette.

The unpredictability and excitement is what draws people to the game. The neophyte player might find roulette a little confusing, but like many other games, a little bit of basic know how can help him in his way around the roulette table.

The Roulette Wheel And Table


The roulette wheel is easily recognizable in the center of the betting table. The usual number of pockets in the wheel is 37, numbered from 0 to 36, alternating as black and red; the number zero is colored green.. In case of the American version of the game, an additional pocket, also colored green, is added, labeled as 00. The numbers are arranged in a random pattern (though the arrangement is standardized). A raceway is set on top of the pockets where the ball is initially released.


The table layout is either that for the single zero or double zero (American) game. The numbers are arranged in order in their corresponding colors. Betting options are indicated on the side of the numbers.


Gameplay And Betting


The player bets on the possible outcomes of the spin. He may bet on the ball landing on a specific number or a color, he can also bet on whether the resulting number is either even or odd. Bets are placed on their appropriate positions on the betting table.


Inside bets are made on the possible number or range of numbers that will come out of the spin. These bets offer high payouts, but have lower odds Some of the inside bets that players can make are as follows:


*Straight Up: betting on a single number
*Split: a bet on to adjacent numbers
*Street: player bets on three numbers
*Corner: A bet on any four numbers that form a square on the table.


The player can also post outside bets. These bets are mode on the possible general outcomes (for example, whether a black or red will appear). These have a greater chance of winning but pay less than inside bets.

*Black or Red: the player chooses on the possible color outcome.
*1 to 18 and 19 to 36: the players on either on of the first 18 numbers or the last 18 will come out.
*Evens or Odds: the player determines whether the outcome is an even or odd number.


There are still other bets that player's can make though these are infrequently used.
 

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