The point you become greedy, and wish to get "lucky", is the day you lose all of your cash. Seems a little abnormal, but it appears to be factual. The only time I ever come away with money is when I don’t worry about squandering it. I decided to go to the the casino last evening with 20 dollars. I couldn’t care any less about losing it, I mean, what is twenty dollars? So guess what happened? I left with one hundred and twenty dollars profit in two hours!
Another time I was at the casino with my buddy Matt. I took in 100 dollars that I couldn’t stand to lose. I got gluttonous, I got worried, and I ended up betting too much and squandered it in 30 mins! The lesson is never wager more than you can afford to lose. If you do not panic about not winning, you have a lot more opportunity of succeeding big!
How else can you build up your chances of succeeding at Roulette besides creating a budget? Never wager on single numbers! Sure, they come up occasionally, but they don’t come up enough to guarantee a constant profit. Only wager on even wagers e.g. red, black, even, odd, 1-18, and 19-36, and 2:1 wagers e.g. 1st 12, second dozen, third dozen, etc Bet on odds that pay relatively big.
With the basics covered, how else can we additionally boost our odds of succeeding at Roulette? By turning probability into our friend, as opposed to our opposition. "You can’t be a winner at Roulette", my buddy Chris would say to me. "It is absolutely arbitrary due to the fact that any number could come up". Absolutely, my friend Jeff certainly has a point, but at the same time, he is missing an important aspect of the picture. I totally agree, black or red possibly could hit 30 times in a row, but how frequently does that happen?