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Play Roulette like you would play chess

Started by RichardGraceFan, April 04, 2008, 12:00:52 AM

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RichardGraceFan

Play Roulette like you would play chess; think carefully before each and every bet. Hit your Win Goal and Walk. While it may take some of the gambling enjoyment out of the game it is the price we pay to consistently win.

We have to bring our brains, knowledge, experience and discipline to the table if the system is to work.

Your goal is to anticipate what is due and what is not due, like in chess. With experience and concentration you can do well. But just getting it right much of the time isn't enough. You need a good system, need to know the odds and probabilities, balance bets, understand Money Management, and Trends. Depending on how well you learn the odds is in direct proportion with how well you'll do.

You don't need to be good in math, experience will teach us what we need to know. Remember to evaluate every bet you make. Just following any system blindly is wrong. The table may send signals that could determine a different next move so keep a close eye on yourself and everything you do.

WHILE YOU ARE AT THE TABLE YOU MUST STAY FOCUSED ON EVERYTHING THAT GOES ON AT THE TABLE. RELAX FOR A SECOND AND IT PROBABLY WILL COST YOU YOUR WIN WALK GOAL AND BRING ON A LOSS. EVERY TABLE IS DIFFERENT AND YOU MUST PLAY THEM ACCORDINGLY.

Treat it like work and you will have fun. Did I say that?

Richard.

MATTJONO


cheese

Your goal is to anticipate what is due and what is not due>>

Could you give examples of when something is due or not due? Thanks.

MATTJONO

hi cheese


nothing is due to spin in next if you look at it the maths random spins way. but why do you think there is table limits beause random produces behavour in patterns and streaks that can easly be taken advantage off .....e.g martingale


mattjono



ripple

What RGF said 2.5 years ago above is still true today and always will be. Watch what is happening on the table as if you were playing chess. Roulette is a game of opportunities but you must watch what is happening in the game before you play, to really know how to play on that table at that time. Simply playing blind with the same old system all the time will cost you big. You need to have a portfolio of strategies to play at the right time. After all a soccer player never scores a goal in the same way all the time, nor does a guy on wall street (surely the biggest gamblers of the lot) always trade in the same way. Watch, catch an opportunity, pounce - then get out until the next opportunity - don't ffs chase losses immediately in wild panic as 99% of players do, its suicide....   

ripple

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