How to bet?

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By simple maths I`ll tel how to win in roulette
Abigail  Rhodes
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   Immediately put five chips, covering five blocks of 6 digits (in English called the "six-line"). In roulette, there is a betting option where one chip closes 6 consecutive numbers. It looks like this – point "F" (in the picture so closed rooms 31 to 36):        Betting on six numbers, if you win, you got one instead of the chips 6. The probability of winning is 1/6 (or rather, 6/37 due to the presence of "0," but for simplicity, we assume that "one-sixth"). However, we don't want to win on average one time for every six bets. Therefore, we are closing one block of 6 numbers, and 5. In other words, we leave only six remaining numbers plus a "0". What six numbers to leave open at your discretion, practice intuition. The important thing is that now we win with a probability of 5/6 (or more precisely, 30/37), and lose with probability 1/6 (or, subject zero, 7/37). That is, the probability of winning is five times more than you lose. Yes, miracles do not happen, when our prize purse will grow only one thing, and in the case of loss of one of the "not ours" 7 numbers we will lose five chips. But the key point here is that win we will be five times more often than you lose!        The thing is that we enjoy winning one chip not five times less than regret the loss 5. It is subjective, hard to prove, but in practice that way. To win more often, but smaller is a more positive experience than to win a lot and rarely (or even never). In fact, if you bet on a single number, the average for the 37th time will win. But you need it, depressed to lose chips 36 times, waiting for that rare moment you win?! The more that lesions could easily be more than 36 in a row, and to "wait" them, waiting for the winnings, you have more chips... you need It, to spend money on a shitload of chips and then over and over again to observe their fiasco? You didn't come to the casino! Go Here and try for free how is it to play in a roulette and use our system!    To play the tactic of "five-sixths" will be enough 20 chips "starting capital." That is 100 euros in Monte Carlo enough. The probability that you never win to 0.13%. That is, you should be very guilty before the fortune that she so severely messing with you. Legitimate the casino is 2.7% has not been canceled at any approach to rates. But if you put your whole 100 euros on a single number, or that a little better, "red-black," about a moderate income casino, you will learn only from this article, but not from practice :) Described the theory of "positive casino" more than once was tested by me in practice and can confirm that:    a) the joy of winning one chip can and smaller than the bitterness of the loss of the 5, but certainly not five times. So, winning five times more often than losing, you spend the evening positively, feeling in my own experience the basic rules of probability theory, which did not focus at the University. b) 20 chips missing on the evening. I've not been in a casino but never came out without a single chip. As a rule, then he came with and left, but sometimes in the black. The reason is that it was often played and not all night long, so these are legitimate 2.7 percent is merely do not felt. Small pranks Fortuna was forgiving ;)

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