Roulette – How to Play and How to Win!

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Steve Bourie, author of the American Casino Guide book, explains how to play and how to win at roulette. Topics covered include: the various bets that can be made; the casino’s advantage on those bets; the worst bet you can make; the difference between double-zero and single-zero roulette tables; finding the best roulette games to play; and much more.

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10 thoughts on “Roulette – How to Play and How to Win!

  1. The way to win is to get lucky, he said. Save yourself the time unless you want to know how to play

  2. I knew a man who was about 80 years old and he told me about his winning Roulette strategy to win. I listened to him tell me about his winning strategy, then watched your videos and knew he did not have a winning strategy. He was a stubborn Texan and would not listen to me telling him about your expertise.

  3. There are strategy's find the wheels most common numbers but this takes weeks of taking notes and a probability program this works because every wheel isn't 100% random. I've noticed that where the ball lands is more likely to be near the number that the ball lands on next.

  4. How to win at roulette … Don't play. House advantage is prohibitive.

  5. I'm a frequent visitor of Native American casinos here in Southern California. One question, do I have a better chance of going home a winner at penny slot machines or roulette?

  6. The video is well-done, fair and accurate, but its title is so deceptive that it deserves condemnation rather than approbation.

    The title of the video is misleading, because it strongly suggests that there is a way to win at roulette by using a technique that will be taught in the video if one watches it, however no technique is ever taught. This is clickbait, and if the content creator had charged money to view this video, there would have been a valid claim of fraud.

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