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The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo.
Looking at the faces in a crowded qualifying room
for Texas Hold' em, I can tell that the average gambler would have no idea of what I'm talking about when it comes to
the above title.
The new generation of gamblers are much too young
to even have heard of the guy who broke the Bank in Monte Carlo in Roulette. |
I wasn't even born when this occured, but the song that was
written about it led me to learn more. His name was Charles Wells.
He was an Englishman who went to the casino in monte Carlo
sometime in July of 1891 with 10,000 francs with the intention of winning at roulette and within a few day had won a
cool million dollars.
He returned some four months later and won another million.
His third time around, the follawing year, he lost it all.
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Reporting to trickery or cheating, he was later imprisoned
and in time died broke.
He's the guy who gave Monte Carlo's casino it's world
wide fame. He later admitted that he had no roulette system, and that it was all a run of luck.
In any event, roulette is no doubt the ideal game
for systems as long as you are not using a mechanical device for counting.
But keep in mind there's no such thing as a certain
system that guarantees a certain win, not even in roulette.
In gambling, no matter what the game, the house always
has the percentage in its favor.
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How to beat the roulette is rather simple. but involvespractice,
and more prectice away from the table, until you get it right. The key is to know the roulette odds, have a cool head,
and play in partnership with someone else who practices, is cool, and knows the odds as well.
Because there is a many ways of beating in roulette, and
the long pauses between roulette wheel spins, there is time to write down numbers and try to make sense of the sequence of
numbers, so people think they can figure this out. WRONG.
This is not the way you're going to figure out how to beat
roulette. The object of roulette systems, is not to anticipate what is coming up next, but rather to have a betting
plan mapped out to take advantage of both the common and uncommon numbers according to their payouts.
Therefor, two players or more playing as partners using the
same system, can all make a profit betting on opposite chances. So practice on a home version of roulette until you
get it right.
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It's also crucial to understand the amount of capital you'll
need to operate any roulette system, to be successful. It's pointless to use a system if you're going to be wiped out
the first time you hit a bad run of two ot three rounds.
And, trying a system right at the casino without first practicing
it, will bring you financial disaster. At least for the amount of capital you were planning to play with.
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