The point you become hoggish, and wish to get "lucky", is the time you lose all of your cash. Seems a bit strange, but it seems to be true. The only time I ever amass money is when I don’t care about squandering it. I decided to go to the the casino last night with $20 in cashin my pocket. I couldn’t care less about squandering it, who cares about twenty dollars? So guess what happened? I left with one hundred and twenty dollars in profit in just one hour!
Another occassion I headed to the casino with my friend Chris. I took in 100 dollars that I could not afford to squander. I got hoggish, I got terrified, and I ended up wagering too much and losing it in 30 minutes! The lesson is do not bet more than you can commit to lose. If you don’t care about squandering, you have a greater opportunity of winning big!
How else can you increase your chances of profiting at Roulette other than creating a budget? Never wager on single numbers! Yes, they come up occasionally, but they don’t hit enough to guarantee a dependable profit. Only wager on even wagers for example red, black, odd, even, 1-18, and 19-36, and 2:1 wagers for example 1st dozen, 2nd dozen, 3rd 12, etc Wager on odds that pay pretty big.
With the basic rules covered, how else might we further boost our odds of succeeding at Roulette? By shifting probability into our buddy, as opposed to our opposition. "You can’t be a winner at Roulette", my friend Mike would say to me. "It’s absolutely random because any number might come up". Yes, my buddy Charles certainly has a point, however at the same time, he is overlooking a significant aspect of the picture. I totally agree, black or red could be landed on 30 times in a row, but how frequently does that happen?