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CAN UNDERSTANDING HOT AND COLD ROULETTE NUMBERS IMPROVE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING?

This post is syndicated by the Las Vegas Advisor for the 888 casino group. Anthony Curtis comments on the 888 article introduced and linked to on this page.

AC says: There are ways to beat roulette, e.g., exploiting biased wheels or applying physics in what’s referred to as prediction, but playing hot or cold numbers isn’t one of them. To be fair, the author cautions several times that hot- and-cold-number strategies can blow up in your face, but he never comes out and debunks them. On the contrary, while no specific claims are made, the tone of the article is that this might be a winning strategy. It’s not. If you’re a systems player who doesn’t mind playing a negative-expectation game, playing hot or cold numbers won’t make things any worse than betting randomly, so there’s no real harm done. Just be aware that your expectation on every bet on a double-zero wheel is -5.26%. A better strategy is to find a wheel (for the same stakes) with a single zero to cut the edge to -2.7%. Better yet, play with a 2-1 matchplay coupon.

This article was written by Stephen R. Tabone in association with 888Casino.

Can understanding hot and cold roulette numbers improve your chances of winning?

Roulette is a game of chance, but we are always on the lookout for strategies to improve our odds of winning. One of the most popular roulette strategies is based on hot and cold numbers. But will understanding and implementing it improve our chances of winning?

In this article, I will explain what hot and cold numbers are, and whether betting on them can really help you win at roulette. I will also introduce a new roulette betting strategy that focuses on warm zone roulette numbers, which may increase your chances of winning.

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  1. There is a history of those who have beaten roulette through hard work and analysis going all the way back to Joseph Jagger @ Monte Carlo in the late 1800’s.. Laurence Scott, Edward Thorpe, J Doyne Farmer are a few of the more recent and well known. Michael Smalls also wrote about this.
    I’ve also attached a recent article that several people forwarded to me recently. This was also wheel bias. Most, as AC commented utilized wheel bias.
    In those cases it was as important to learn what NOT to bet on as it was to learn what to bet on.

    If you eliminate just two numbers in 00 Roulette you are at break even, eliminate a third number you are in positive territory.
    The hat trick is to have a technique that like card counting, can be employed in casino that is undetectable to the house or dealer, is legal, and does not use electronics.That’s very difficult.

    Also Roullete wheel manufacturers have designed wheels in the past 5 years that have very shallow landing spots that create a much more random effect. The adventure continues.

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