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online ROULETTE TIPS 04.03.2003
Dillon McNuggets Gamble Tribune

Roulette is one of the most misunderstood games in the online casino. The funky wheel and strangely-numbered squares located throughout the betting table intimidates many players; so much so that they completely disregard the game altogether. But to the surprise of many players, Roulette is one of the easiest --- and potentially most lucrative --- games available online.

All that is required of the player, is simply laying chips on the numbers, lines, colors or boxes. That's it! Playing the game is relatively easy. All you have to do is use your cursor and either the left or right mouse button to select the chip and place it anywhere on the table. Then, you just have to click "Spin," to let the wheel loose. The ball will randomly bounce around the wheel and settle on a colored number.

After that, if you want to bet on the same number and color on the next spin, just click on "Last Bet" and then "Spin" to start the next bet.
But just as is the case with all other online casino games, players have developed their own strategies, of which there are dozens. By and large, these "strategies" are no more than learning how to recognize a streak, which, as I'm sure you are aware, is utterly useless. Because the wheel is completely random, a so-called streak can begin and end on any one number. Anyone who thinks they can project the next series of numbers is not only fooling themselves, but trying to fool you as well. The only sure-fire system in roulette is smart money management. Because you can go an extended streak before you place a winning bet, you must ensure that you have enough bankroll to carry you through. The most logical method is to scatter your bets across the table to ensure that you will have a winning bet on most every roll. It is for this reason that most, if not all, online casinos don't include Roulette in bonus offers.

Spreading your money around, by playing $2 straight up and another $2 on all four corners, instead of $10 on one, will increase your long-term staying power.


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