The history of
roulette online is simply the continuation of this road to success. Online
casinos have finally made the roulette available to everyone, wherever they are
and at any time, completing a process that began centuries ago. Now online
roulette is really a global passion, to which everyone can access. Not only is
no longer decisive the distinction of "blood", but no longer even need access to
a physical place to play. You can play safely from home. And you can do it even
if you do not have in your pocket, to invest in betting more than a few cents.
Here is the latest gigantic upheaval occurred in the history of roulette:
finally this game has become the heritage of all, without any distinction.
Is to multiply if lost on an initial bet determined. By the time you earn, the
process begins again. For example, start betting a certain amount (one dollar),
to red. If you lose, bet on red again, but this time, doubling the amount and so
on, until you win the bet. This is one of the safest systems for playing
roulette. Must have a minimum of $ 185 in order to face a loss of 3 rounds in a
row.
As you observe, by betting both tabs you cover a total of 30 probable numbers,
increasing your chances of winning, as only 7 numbers are not covered: 0, 19,
20, 21, 22, 23 and 24. Now, if you leave a number from 1 to 18, you gain 1 tab
so you cover the loss of the wagered chip to 3 dozen.
If you get a number of 25 to 36 gain 2 chips. Now, with a net profit of 1 chip.
Ideally bet 3 chips to play that pays 1 record per bet, and 2 chips for that you
pay double. Try and earn easy money betting safe. So, if you leave a number from
1 to 18, you win 3 chips in 1 to 18 and lose two chips at 25-36, for a net gain
of 1 record. However if you get a number from 25 to 36, gain 4 chips on that bet
and lose 3 chips in 1 to 18 for a net gain of 1 record. Whenever one of the
seven numbers losers appears, switch to the two opposite bets on the next bet
(on the next bet after a loss, place 9 chips).
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