The Science of Winning

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Walk into the casino, and you can find the roulette tables right away. A large table with a wheel featuring black and red slots for numbers from 1 to 36 — it is a sight you can't miss, especially with the players standing around placing their wagers.

Founded back in 18th century France, many historians believe that the first form of this gaming wheel was introduced by Blaise Pascal. Though it was never his intention from the beginning, as Pascal was trying to invent a perpetual motion machine that could continue to operate without drawing external energy. 

However, the roulette wheel was truly popularized as a casino game when King Charles III of Monaco built a casino and introduced it to the people. Since then, the roulette wheel is what we have come to know now as one of the most popular table games on any casino floor. 

Quick Guide to Roulette Rules

The rules for playing roulette are simple. Predict the number the ball spinning in the wheel will land on. Instead of picking one number, players are given a choice from betting on the color or even number range. Specifically, you can even choose if it will be an even or odd number.

In fact, the types of wagers are categorized into two types: 

  • Inside bets refer to wagers placed on any single number on the table that ranges from 1 to 36. The bets made here have the highest stakes that go for 35:1. If you were to successfully bet $1 on a number where the ball lands, you would win $35 on top of your $1, which gives the highest payout. 
  • Outside bets refer to all other betting options on the table, such as odd-or-even and red-or-black. These bets are less risker and thus have a lower stake and payout. 

You can place any number of bets until the dealing session is closed. That is when the dealer will spin the wheel and throw in the marble-sized ball. The wheel will eventually stop, and the slot where the ball lands will determine the winning number.

Additionally, the odds and rules for roulette may vary depending on location and if it's the American, European, or French roulette. So make sure you fully understand which style of roulette you are playing and the odds before placing your bets.

What is the Trick to Win At Roulette?

A common belief in roulette is that no mathematical logic can help you win the wheel. Each spin is an independent game of chance that benefits the casino in the long run. 

Still, there are several strategies and tricks to improve your chance of winning at roulette, so make sure you continue reading and try them out. You don't have to be at the casino to play but look for free roulette games to practice on before placing actual bets at novibet.co.uk.

Control your Bets

It's easy to lose count of how much you bet on roulette, so make sure you have an estimate in mind before actually betting on the roulette wheel. 

The number and size of your bets should depend on your bankroll, desired payout, as well as how long you play on the wheel. An average roulette wheel spins about 40 times every hour, so do the basic math and see the maximum bet you can place if you plan to last for 2 hours.  

Hot Numbers at Roulette

Many people may play roulette based on lucky numbers or birthday dates, but seasoned gamblers play roulette strategies based on hot numbers and sleeping numbers. This means betting on numbers the ball frequently falls on and avoiding numbers that the ball never lands on despite how many spins. 

Even though roulette is a random number game, you may notice specific hot numbers that seem to come up repeatedly. This holds some truth whether you are playing at a physical table or online roulette. But how do you spot it?

You can see and check results before placing a bet. Look at the outcomes of the last few spins to see what numbers keep winning. For example, if you notice that number one has paid out eight times in the previous 15 rounds, you may want to take your chance on it. 

Though do note that there is no mathematical edge to this. And you can only take advantage of this occasionally.  

The Jason Bond Roulette Strategy

Another popular strategy for beginners is the James Bond roulette system. Designed as a flat bet system, this means you essentially place the same amount each spin. 

It is one of the most straightforward combinations of bets that give you the best odds of winning on roulette. 

However, to follow the strategy, you will need to have a healthy bankroll because you will be betting 20 units a spin, specifically $10 on the zero, $50 on the 13 to 18 slots, and $140 on the 19 to 36 slots. 

The idea is that your bets will cover more possible outcomes and net you a positive profit at the end of the game, no matter how many times you play. Despite that, you still stand to lose if the ball falls more frequently between numbers 1 and 12.  

The Stopping Rule

If you're serious about playing roulette for money, you need to know when to stop. Many people win at roulette in the beginning, only to lose afterward. 

That's why the key is to only place bets using money from your bankroll and not your winnings. Instead, cash out your winnings to make sure you have a profit when you are leaving the table. 

If you find yourself unable to stop playing, get help from a family or friend immediately or seek professional treatment to help with your gambling addiction.

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