I'm new to roulette but I've seen so many posts where people claim to be making a lot of money and then other posts where people say you can't.
Does anyone on here actually make a regular profit from roulette, and if so are there books or systems that can teach you how to play smart and win on a regular basis?
Rolly
Quote from: Rolly on March 02, 2010, 06:25:17 AM
Does anyone on here actually make a regular profit from roulette, and if so are there books or systems that can teach you how to play smart and win on a regular basis?
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Hi rolly,
yes im pritty solid with my bet selection
streets,dozens,colums,weel sectors,pockect distences, plenty of even bets.
plenty to play with on a roulette table layout. (just knowing what to plaY and when to stop)
MATTJONO
Thanks for the reply guys. Next question. . . . . how can I go about learning how to do this? I've plenty of time on my hands and very eager to learn.
Cheers
Hello there Rolly.
My advice:
- Don't play for real money until you have something solid (I.e. winning more than losing in your actuals for a significant amount of samples).
- Study a form of play that "suits you". I.e. are you well with taking more risks in exchange of a larger reward (little numerical coverage systems) or are you better with more frequent wins and less reward (I.e. even-chances, two dozens methods). This is the first thing you should answer, not everyone is OK with being 140+ spins without a hit, and also not everyone is OK with beign down 500+ units in a short spin-length due to concatenated misses. Which one can you stomach? Which one would be your style?
- Once you are OK with a betting style, study it, ask at the forum and master your play (no shame in asking "what's your recommended system for 4 numbers or what's your best method for 2 dozens/columns, and the like).
Hope you can get something good out of your roulette experience here with us.
Kind regards,
Victor
I'm probably more suited to regular small wins at the moment, using even chances or maybe even dozens/streets.
Thanks for the advice, where's the best place for me to post my system questions?