If one expects to win at roulette he or she must use a
system of some sort.
You cannot trust to luck alone. Luck may help occasionally.
The player must aid fortune by the manner in which
he manipulates his bets. That is why all the great winnings at Monte Carlo have gone to system players. Without
a system a player is helpless.
They want success to fall in their laps. Their
concept of a winning gambling is big bets, fabulous luck and rolling in money. If, instead, they would adopt a more
realistic attitude and accept a few percent profit as good business, they would have an exellent chance of winning.
If you can make a small percent profit, gambling has the the advantage of quick turnover and the profits can compound swiftly.
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But even system play is not for the uninitiate.
Good gaming needs study, practice and gaming intelligence.
A safer alternative is to win two bets in a row and
return to the base flat bet, seeking always only to win two bets in a row with the second bet 50% higher than the first -
if you bet $10 the second bet will be $15.
Good systems on roulette or any gambling game are
founded on lengthy study and research. One must test the plan over thousands of results to know the maximum slump potential
and capital requirements.
Very few players take the time to make gambling a
serious profession.
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The ideal wagering plan bets small when losing and
large when winning. In other words, the ideal wagering plan puts more on the winners than it does on the losers.
These ideals are very difficult to accomplish without rules, but are even more difficult without rules.
It is up to the player to stop guessing and dreaming
and make a throrough study of the wagering problems. Snap decisions and hunches will be improved also if the player
has a background of research and experience behind him or her. The person with the best knowledge has the best luck.
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