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    Roulette Systems and How to Beat Roulette - 1

    Learning the game of roulette is far from difficult. Many have even noted that it’s as easy as pie. However, finding a strategy that actually optimizes your game play is about as difficult as tasks come. Roulette is probably the one casino game where several gaming strategies and systems are invented and the math behind the game is straightforward. Well, of course, there is no such thing as a perfect roulette strategy, but there’s always the fact that when you adopt some sort of system even in this game of chance, you limit your losses, control your winnings, and have a roulette strategy that will give you more chances of winning.

    Speaking of roulette “systems”, a number of players try to beat roulette by buying a sure fire roulette system for money. These systems promise consistent gains, and to make the buyer rich and beat the game of roulette consistently. However, the reality does not match the hype and these systems are all doomed to failure. The players can beat roulette without involving any system. It is clearly given that roulette is a game of “chance”. But, for now, let’s take a look at the roulette systems that are believed to work effectively for beating roulette.

    The Progression Theory

    Progression is a betting system used in roulette where the aim is to gradually increase your bet to cover up your losses and optimize your winnings. It is a winning roulette system that is based on the fact that the presence of the zero does not permit you to win if you bet the same amount all the time.

    There are many mathematical formulas involved in this winning roulette system and there are many risks. But the main lure of this winning roulette system is the assumption that if everything goes according to plan, it could produce very high profits.

    There are two system involved in this beating theory: the Martingale and Anti-Martingale.

    The Martingale System

    Originally, the term “martingale” is referred to a class of betting strategies popular in the 18th century France. The simplest of these strategies was designed and developed for a game in which the gambler doubles the bet after every loss, so that the first win would recover all the previous losses and win a profit that is equal to the original bet.

    The Martingale winning roulette system is a direct off-shoot of the Progression Theory and one of the first choices of a novice gambler. As in other progressions, the main goal of the Martingale winning roulette system is to maximize profits by exponentially increasing the bets after every losing spin. It is also referred to as the “Doubling-Up” winning roulette system.

    This winning roulette system is often applied to even chance bets, such as Black or Red. Let’s take Black for example. Using the Martingale winning roulette system, you place a $1-bet on Black. If at the first spin is a losing one, you double up your first bet from $1 to $2. This goes on until you hit a winning spin. At the end of that spin, you would have recovered all your losses, plus the original $1-bet that you placed, earning you one unit of profit.

    There’s no question that the Martingale system is a winning roulette system, but it only works in theory. In reality, it’s a risky business doubling up your bets every losing spin since there is no such thing as an infinite bankroll.

    The Anti-Martingale System

    Another variation of the Progression Theory is the Anti-Martingale system. This winning roulette system is the reverse of the Martingale system. So instead of doubling up your bets after each losing spin, what you do in the Anti-Martingale winning roulette system is double up your bets after each winning spin.

    If everything is according to plan, the Anti-Martingale winning roulette system offers a chance of great winnings from a small stake. However, you stand the risk of losing your bankroll since there are no small payoffs to keep it intact. Again, this winning roulette system only works perfectly in theory.

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