Maybe You Should Avoid These Roulette Mistakes
Roulette is a fun game at the casinos. Many people have played. It couldn't be avoided that some of these people have sworn that some things they do help them to win the game. Some of it may be true. But most are just myths - roulette mistakes that you should at all times avoid, to help you keep your money. So what are these mistakes?
Roulette Mistakes 1: Thinking that all roulette wheels are the same. This is the most common of the roulette mistakes. People who are new to the game think that all roulette wheels are the same when in fact they are not. Specifically, what they call the European wheel, is different from the American wheel. The American wheel has an extra slot or the 38th slot that goes for the house. In other words, if you play the American wheel, you have the greater chance of losing to the house because of the larger house advantage which is 5.25% compared to the European wheel's small 2.7%. Hence, the odds are better at playing the European wheel so avoid the American roulette at most times.
Roulette Mistakes 2: If you think that the previous spins affect the next spin, then you probably are wrong. This is because roulette is purely random. If the ball has fallen on a red ten times, this doesn't mean that there will be a great chance that it will fall on the black on the next spin to preserve a certain balance. As always, there will be a 50-50 chance that it will fall on a red or a black (or on an odd or an even number for that matter) no matter what the results of the previous spins.
Roulette Mistakes 3: The roulette wheel doesn't have a memory. It doesn't work on a certain mathematical system or pattern. As said a while ago, the previous spins are random, plus, there is no way that the wheel records its spins. Thus, it cannot possible follow a system based on cause and effect or succession patterns.
Roulette Mistakes 4: Last of the roulette mistakes being discussed doesn't involve the roulette wheel. Rather, it involves the way you bet. While there is a sure win to bet in roulette, there is also one sure mistake that you have to avoid at all costs - laying down your money based on a "plan." Betting more on a particular round doesn't assure you that you will win more on THIS round. Again, there is no way of telling when you going to win while playing successive games of roulette. Roulette is RANDOM. Any kind of money management would not work. It just wouldn't.
Applying any of these common roulette mistakes wouldn't work. You bet on it.