The point you become hoggish, and hope to get "lucky", is the time you squander all of your money. Seems a bit abnormal, but it seems to be real. It seems the only time I ever amass cash is when I do not worry about losing it. I headed to the the casino last night with 20 dollars. I couldn’t care any less about blowing it, I mean, what is $20? So guess what happened? I left with $120 profit in two hours!
Another time I headed to the casino with my buddy Mike. I took in $100 that I could not bear to squander. I got gluttonous, I got scared, and I ended up wagering too much and squandered it in 30 mins! The lesson my friends is never ever bet more than you can commit to squander. If you do not care about losing, you have a lot more opportunity of succeeding big!
How else can you build up your chances of winning at Roulette other than creating a budget? Never bet on single numbers! Yes, they hit every once in a while, but they don’t come up enough to guarantee a steady profit. Just wager on 1:1 wagers like black, red, odd, even, 1-18, and 19-36, and 2:1 bets e.g. 1st 12, 2nd dozen, third 12, etc Wager on odds that pay out fairly big.
With the basic rules covered, how else can we further elevate our odds of succeeding at Roulette? By making probability into our friend, instead of our enemy. "You can’t succeed at Roulette", my buddy Charles would say to me. "It’s completely random due to the fact that any number can come up". Sure, my friend Mike certainly has a point, although at the same time, he is overlooking a critical aspect of the picture. I absolutely agree, black or red could be landed on thirty times in a row, but how often does that happen?
