The Mathematics of Roulette I The Great Courses

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For thousands of years, games and puzzles have been an enjoyable and rewarding aspect of human civilization. They tease our brains. They challenge our memories. They strengthen our competitive skills. And whether it’s chess, poker, or Sudoku, most games have this in common: Everything you need to win is rooted in mathematics.

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  1. That s why roulette is a bad bet. No matter how you hedge your bets, you can never change the house edge. For me the best table game is Blackjack. If you are a good blackjack player and know the best percentages, you can knock the house edge to almost 1%.

  2. picked up a book online, 'The Martingale—Tabone Fusion Betting System: For Baccarat and Roulette and all 50/50 games of chance with two betting options'

  3. You will never see a wheel and a ball rolling in the same direction at a real casino

  4. Choose all numbers except the cold numbers giving your self more lucky chance than the casino

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