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Roulette Strategy


cabbage7580
28th June 2006



ROULETTE STRATEGY


COLUMN BETS COUPLED WITH A COLOUR


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Column bets are very common and payoff at odds of 2/1.

There are three columns on a roulette table column 1-2 and 3.
Each column consists of 12 numbers excluding zero and double zero on an American style roulette wheel, leaving a grand total of 36 numbers 18 of which are red and 18 of which are black.

18 of these numbers are even and 18 are odd, however the columns do not have 6 red and 6 black numbers each.


Column 1 has 6 red numbers 1-7-16-19-25-34 and 6 black numbers 4-10-13-22-28-31.
Column 2 has only 4 red numbers 5-14-23-32 and 8 black numbers 2-8-11-17-20-26-29-35.

Column 3 as only 4 black numbers 6-15-24-33 and 8 red numbers 3-9-12-18-21-27-30-36.


The strategy here is: If you choose to make a wager on red and a column then by chosing column 3, your odds of getting paid out on both bets are increased if the ball drops in a number represented by column 3.
The chances of the number being red are 2-1 in your favour.

If you had bet red and column 2 your odds would be 1-2 against a double winner.
Column 1 would be Even.


The opposite applies when betting on black column 1.

Even column 2 would be 2-1 and column 3 would be 1-2 against a double winner.





INSIDE THE SWAG BAG


Betting on a color and a column at the same time using the information above will not improve your chances of winning. It will however give the maximum amount of winnings.
After all you are playing with the intent of making a profit so bet red and column 3, bet black and column 2.


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Casino Stories: Roulette - 666 - The Devil's Game


cabbage7580
07th June 2006

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ROULETTE - THE DEVIL'S GAME


The game of roulette has often been referred to as 'The Devil's Game' by both croupiers and punters a like. The reason being if you add all the numbers on the roulette wheel 1 through 36 you come up with a grand total of 666 - The devil's phone number/ The sign of the beast.

The devil's birthday, June 6th 06 only comes around once every 1000 years


One punter decided to play the roll of devil's advocate last night by placing bets on the 6 possible different ways a 6 might appear on the roulette wheel.
He placed his bets on the straight up numbers (6)-(1/5)-(2/4)-(15)-(24)-(33) The devil had his way with this wanker who went on to lose $7300 in less than 14 minutes.


Surly after losing $6000 you would've learnt not to fuck with the devil on his birthday!




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Roulette


cabbage7580
06th April 2006
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ROULETTE ODDS


Roulette as always been regarded as one of the fastest paced games in the Casino. Roulette is really quite easy to play, you simply bet on red or black, even or odd, high or low numbers or any combination of numbers between 0 and 36.

All winning bets are paid after each spin and then a new game begins

EVEN or ODD pays 1-1


RED or BLACK
pays 1-1


HIGH or LOW
pays 1-1


COLUMN bets
pay 2-1


DOZEN bets
pay 2-1


SIX NUMBERS
pays 5-1


CORNER
pays 8-1


STREET
pays 11-1


SPLIT
pays 17-1


STRAIGHT UP
pays 35-1




Zero and Double Zero
Zero and Double Zero if you’re playing American roulette pay 35-1 just like any other straight up.



Any bet that can be made at the roulette table is self explanatory. If you place a bet on the first dozen, you have all the numbers 1 through 12. There’s no simpler game to play in the casino than roulette, just place your chips wait for the ball to drop and have fun.


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The Origins of Roulette


cabbage7580
19th January 2006

Roulette was created by a French mathematician, Blaise Pascal in the 17th Century. It was a byproduct of his attempts to invent a perpetual motion machine. He also inadvertantly gave it its name; Roulette is French for 'Small Wheel'.
By the early 1800s, the game was enormously popular in France and in 1842, brothers Francois and Louis Blanc added the 0 to increase the house odds. Incidentally, Loius Blanc later went on to establish the first casino in Monte Carlo. When roulette arrived in the US, American casino owners decided to add one more number to the wheel which they refered to as double zero (00). This changed the game dramatically.


In Europe, the Casino's edge is 2.7 percent. However with the US introduction of double zero, the wheel favours the casino by 5.26 percent. However, there are now single zero wheels in some American casinos.


Top Tip - also called: Inside the Swag Bag

So! my first tip will be to look for the single zero wheel and stay well away from the double zero roulette.


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Casino Bare-Knuckle Basics


elymiles
17th January 2006

Below you’ll find the absolute ‘Bare-Knuckle Basics’ of the 3 most popular casino games.


Obviously, by far the most popular attractions at any casino are the Slot Machines. These machines bring in up to 80% of their revenue, but we’re ignoring them here. If you need instructions on how to use the slots, you shouldn’t walk into a casino in the first place.


The Bare-Knuckle Basics of Blackjack:
The object of the blackjack game is to accumulate cards with point totals as close to 21 without going over 21. Face cards (Jacks, Queens and Kings) are worth 10 points. Aces are worth 1 or 11, whichever is preferable. Other cards are represented by their number.

If player and the House tie, it is a push and no one wins. Ace and 10 (Blackjack) on the first two cards dealt is an automatic player win at 1.5 to 1, unless the house ties. A player may stand at any time.


The Bare-Knuckle Basics of Roulette:


Players, usually up to eight, play against the house represented by the croupier also called the dealer, who spins the roulette wheel and handles the wagers and payouts. In the European roulette and French roulette version, the wheel has 37 slots representing 36 numbers and one zero. In the USA most roulette wheels have two zeros and therefore 38 slots.
Each player buys-in a different colored chips so their bets don't get mixed up. At the end of play, if you won, you exchange back the colored chips with cash chips. These are special chips with the value amount imprinted on them. There are several denominations in various colors. You then take these chips to the cash desk where they will give you actual cash money in exchange.

To play roulette, you place your bet or bets on numbers (any number including the zero) in the table layout or on the outside, and when everybody at the table had a chance to place their bets, the croupier starts the spin and launches the ball. Just a few moments before the ball is about to drop over the slots, the croupier says 'no more bets'. From that moment no one is allowed to place - or change - their bets until the ball drops on a slot. Only after the croupier places the dolly on the winning number on the roulette table and clears all the losing bets you can then start placing your new bets while the croupier pays the winners. The winners are those bets that are on or around the number that comes up. Also the bets on the outside of the layout win if the winning number is represented.


The Bare-Knuckle Basics of Craps


Craps is one of the most exciting casino games. It is common to hear yelling and shouting at a craps table. It is played on a purpose-built table and two dice are used. The dice are made after very strict standards and are routinely inspected for any damage. As a matter of course, the dice are replaced with new ones after about eight hours of use, and casinos have implemented rules in the way a player handles them.
The player must handle the dice with one hand only when throwing and the dice must hit the walls on the opposite end of the table. In the event that one or both dice are thrown off the table, they must be inspected (usually by the stickman) before putting them back into play.

The craps table can accommodate up to about 20 players, who each get a round of throws or at 'shooting' the dice. If you don't want to throw the dice, you can bet on the thrower. Several types of bets can be made on the table action. The casino crew consist of a stickman, boxman and two dealers.
The first roll of the dice in a betting round is called the Come Out roll - a new game in Craps begins with the Come Out roll. A Come Out roll can be made only when the previous shooter fails to make a winning roll, that is, fails to make the Point or seven out.

A new game then begins with a new shooter. If the current shooter does make his Point, the dice are returned to him and he then begins the new Come Out roll. This is a continuation of that shooter's roll, although technically, the Come Out roll identifies a new game about to begin.
When the shooter fails to make his or her Point, the dice are then offered to the next player for a new Come Out roll and the game continues in the same manner. The new shooter will be the person directly next to the left of the previous shooter - so the game moves in a clockwise fashion around the craps table.

The dice are rolled across the craps table layout. The layout is divided into three areas - two side areas separated by a center one. Each side area is the mirror reflection of the other and contains the following: Pass and Don't Pass line bets, Come and Don't Come bets, Odds bet, Place bets and Field bets. The center area is shared by both side areas and contains the Proposition bets.
Pass bets win when the come out roll is 7 or 11, while pass bets lose when the come out roll is 2, 3, or 12. Don't bets lose when the come out roll is 7 or 11, and don't bets win when the come out roll is 2 or 3. Don't bets tie when the come out roll is 12 (2 in some casinos; the 'Bar' roll on the layout indicates which roll is treated as a tie).


Thanks to Il Dado for much of the information on this page


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