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<blockquote data-quote="superballs" data-source="post: 138861" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>Protip for real roulette:</p><p></p><p>The green spaces were added to roulette wheels to tip the odds in the casino's favor, before that, odds were actually a flat 2:1 for either colour or odd/even.</p><p></p><p>Adding 0 and 00 to the wheel gives 2 extra losing spaces than winning spaces no matter what you bet (if you're going for the "50:50" bets). The best odds you can get on a roulette table are something like 52:48 against. This doesn't seem like a huge edge until you consider the law of large numbers which means that after around 200 -500 small bets, you are almost 100% probability to lose all your money.</p><p></p><p>Your best bet at a roulette table is to bet it all on one bet and just deal with the results.</p><p>I'm not trying to advocate gambling, or betting it all of course...just saying that that gives you the best (if still not in your favour) chances of winning "big".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superballs, post: 138861, member: 341"] Protip for real roulette: The green spaces were added to roulette wheels to tip the odds in the casino's favor, before that, odds were actually a flat 2:1 for either colour or odd/even. Adding 0 and 00 to the wheel gives 2 extra losing spaces than winning spaces no matter what you bet (if you're going for the "50:50" bets). The best odds you can get on a roulette table are something like 52:48 against. This doesn't seem like a huge edge until you consider the law of large numbers which means that after around 200 -500 small bets, you are almost 100% probability to lose all your money. Your best bet at a roulette table is to bet it all on one bet and just deal with the results. I'm not trying to advocate gambling, or betting it all of course...just saying that that gives you the best (if still not in your favour) chances of winning "big". [/QUOTE]
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