By
Raymond Lai
In this article, you are going to
learn about the most important factors to beat the roulette and the entire
casino including most of its games.
Very few people get rich gambling
but you can win and I will show you how! For over 60 years, casino style
gambling has been legal in the state of Nevada, USA. Because of its success,
other states and provinces have either legalized gambling, or are currently
considering legalizing gambling. Since it is relatively new to most of
these gambling jurisdictions, the business of gaming is an unfamiliar and
untested entity. It is a high tech industry with its own language and historical
products. The understanding of gaming and feeling comfortable with the
operations of electronic gaming devices is also a new experience for many
and creates job advancements for those already in the industry.
You may not believe it, but gambling
is probably the second most frequented activity in the world. We are continually
faced with the opportunity to take a chance on a gamble of one sort or
another.
No way, you may say! Well, think
about this... how many people do you know who place a friendly wager on
a football, baseball, or basketball game? How many play a little game of
poker once a week or once a month; how many play gin-rummy, pinochle or
backgammon? We all know pe*ple wh~o appear to live just to go out and play
bingo or who cannot go along without studying race forms and betting on
the horses. Tell me the state or province that does not offer people a
chance to scratch and win on some fancy sounding game in the guise of handing
out money to needy charities. People bet millions and millions each and
every week on some sort of lottery game sponsored by the government. As
well, thousands upon thousands of people of all ages place daily bets on
government run sports pools.
Gamblers are a diversified and varied
group. Some have played at the big casinos, some only buy scratch and win
tickets, some only play their favorite numbers in the lotto games, and
some only play bingo or bet on horses. However, most gamblers will bet
on a variety of games.
Gambling knows no age group, race,
or ethnic group. Gambling knows no time limit or specific year or place.
It happens everywhere, all the time, with all peoples of the world.
Now you can see why it is North America's
fastest growing industry. And it is a very serious business, not just for
the owners of casinos or for governments offering games of chance, but
to every person who has ever placed a bet.
So why do people from each and every
corner of the world gamble? NEED. People usually gamble out of need. They
need the money, or they need the fast paced excitement offered by the games.
Once they get a taste of betting they are hooked. Some people have the
ability to stop but once a person makes a winning bet, he or she is usually
hooked by the gambling bug. They change their list of priorities and gambling
becomes one of the top requirements. A win is perceived as eas*y mo~ney
tha.t can~ be duplicated time after time after time. Lady Luck becomes
their constant companion, friend or foe, and they talk to her, beg for
her help, and even silently pray to her. Hope, anger, disgust, anticipation,
confidence and despair all become constant companions. It is not unusual
to hear such things as "the next best thing to gambling and winning is
gambling and losing", or "I don't mind losing, after all, it's only money".
Emotionally, there is no other fix th~at ca~n take you so high as winning
and bring you down so low as losing.
Mathematically speaking, gambling
is an art at which most people must lose. The odds are against all who
gamble. This is ensured by the house taking a house edge called a vig.
Or in the cases of government run gambling, you cannot get the correct
odds on any given bet. If you are making the right bets at the right time
you can win big dollars. However, most people are doomed to be on the wrong
bet. Casinos and millions of dollars donated to charities by governments
do not come about by most people being on the right bet at the right time.
Why do so many people lose? Because
they do not know what they are doing. They have not become experts in their
field. Would you take thousands of dollars and invest them in a stock or
business without knowing anything about it? Logically, no one would be
that silly. But thousands of dollars are bet every minute by peopl~e wh~o
do not know the proper odds or who have been given a hot tip, or who know
someone who is hot and on a winning streak, so they bet with that person.
We all know someone who has placed
a wager or has gone to a big commercial casino saying that "I will lose
only X number of dollars. I can afford to lose this much without hurting
my financial situation." What is wrong with~ thi.s train of thought and
with these otherwise very intelligent people? ATTITUDE! Your mind frame
c.an help~ you to be a winner or cause you to be a certain loser. Millions
of people have gone to Las Vegas thinking before they go that they can
afford to lose a set amount of money. This thought process is contagious
and occurs with millions of people. Their first thought about the trip
was that they were going to lose. Where would these people be today in
their personal lives or jobs if they assumed that they were going to fail?
Why did they make 'losing' an assumption in the first place? The reasons
are numerous but the most common a.re yo*u know all the different games
of chance but you do not really understand them, so you do not expect to
win.
Only the 'lucky' people win and you
have never been known as a lucky person. People always lose, after all,
casinos do not survive by everyone winning. These thought are the most
common perceptions that people have about gambling. Nearly everybody assumes
that he or she is going to lose. Therefore, nearly all the people lose.
If you expect to win, you are amongst
the minority of gamblers. Attitude alone will not make yo.u a~ winner*.
Your first step is to assume tha.t you~ can win. Now comes the hard part
and the part that most people will not do. You must learn about the games
you are going to play. You must learn what the chances of success or failure
are at each game, and plan and play according to w.hat you~ have learned.
This is~ no.t only a reasonable thing to do but a necessary thing to do.
People lose because they don't know how to win. Winning at gambling is
a tough business. If it was not, then we would all be professional gamblers.
Professional gamblers all have one thing in common. These people make a
comfortable living doing nothing but gambling. Whatever the game that they
gamble at, they are experts. They have taken the time to learn and practice
every facet of their particular game. They know all the odds and probabilities
as well as all the rules of the game and of the gaming house in which they
are playing. And most of them bet only on the one game of chance in which
they are experts.
All professionals will tell you that
to become successful in games of chance, y*ou mu~st learn, have, and practice
the four following ingredients: * A sufficient bankroll * Money management
* Knowledge of the game or games tha~t yo~u wish to play * Discipline
The above mentioned four ingredients
are a must. Without them, a professional gambler does not stay a gambler
for very long. There are other secrets, such as learning session play,
and pacing yourself so that you do not fatigue out, both physically and
mentally.
The amateur gambler's most notorious
downfall is greed. Next comes stupidity. The professional gambler has eliminated
greed from his game and replaced it with the above items, and he has eliminated
stupidity by learning the rules, odds, etc.
Your chances of success are best
wh.en you~ know wha~t yo~u are up against. What bets will gi.ve you~ the
best chance of winning, what bets to avoid because the house advantage
is too big. Give the house as small an advantage as possible. Learn where
the house has little or no advantage and use it. Learn about systems and
use that knowledge to your advantage. (There is no known system that can
overcome the house advantage except in one game - Blackjack). A good systematic
approach can keep you out of traps and protect your play against emotions
of the moment; they can limit your risk taking, and they can get you out
while you are still ahead.
I hope you enjoyed today's article!
Yours for. yo~ur gambling success!
Raymond http://www.101roulettewinningtips.com
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