The game of roulette is fairly simple to play, mostly because it relies heavily on chance. Once you have a complete understanding of the basic rules, it is up to you to find ways to improve your odds against the house. Plain and simple, roulette is a game of chance and it does not require hours of contemplation and strategy to win. In addition to the tips provided here, understanding the rules of the game will allow you to formulate your own strategies which will improve your odds of winning.

Placing a Bet

The first interaction you’ll have at the roulette table is to place your bets. Placing your bets in roulette provides you with a host of possibilities; inside or outside bets. Inside bets are straight bets (single pocket), or bets placed on pocket positions like square bets, street bets, and split bets to name a few. Outside bets are placed on a pocket or group of pockets based on numbers, colors, and whether the numbers are even or odd.

  • Outside bets can also be placed on entire columns and groups, which improve your odds of winning against the house.
  • Placing multiple bets improves your chances of winning because you’ve increased the chances of hitting, especially on even money bets
  • Beginners should try red/black and 1-18/19-36 odds until you’re able to keep track of your bets without sacrificing your bankroll
  • If you place a straight bet, place one even money bet to improve your odds. Big payoffs are tempting but unlikely.

Outcome

If you’ve never played live roulette before, keep an eye on the dealer because there is a little known casino trick that can force you into making the exact same wager time and again. When the dealer hands your winnings to you, he or she will often leave the original bet exactly where it is sitting. If you don’t pay attention to this, you’ll end up placing the same bet for the next round. Other winning roulette tips include:

  • Placing multiple bets, but only what you’re able to watch.
  • Maintaining a maximum bet so you still have 30 bankrolls
  • Adhering to your win/loss benchmarks
  • Never betting more than you can afford to lose
  • Keeping in mind that roulette is a game of chance and no system can remove the house advantage, it can only be decreased.

These tips will give you an idea of what to expect when you sit down at a roulette table, and if you stick with your benchmarks, you will win more money than you lose. Whether your goal is to have fun or make money, there’s no reason you can’t do both in the game of roulette!

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