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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Strategies for Beating the Roulette Wheel

From: Ready Bet Go!


The various systems that we covered in the previous sections may be fun to play, but they don’t do anything to change the casino’s advantage. If you play roulette using one of those system, or another betting scheme, or you just make random wagers, your bankroll will begin to shrink sooner or later. The only way to slow this process (or prevent it altogether) is to lower or eliminate the house edge.

Play like the French

One way to squeeze the casino is to play a European-style single-zero wheel. This cuts the house edge from 5.26 percent down to 2.7 percent. That’s a considerable chunk.

Happily, you don’t have to visit Monte Carlo to play a European wheel. Many American casinos and gambling websites have them. But sometimes it’s with a catch. The European wheel will have a higher table minimum than a double-zero version at the same casino. No problem if you were planning to risk the extra money, but don’t play for higher stakes just to get a lower house edge.
Surrender and En Prison

Some American casinos (primarily those in Atlantic City) offer a modified version of the European rule en prison; it’s called surrender. When surrender is allowed, a 1:1 bet that loses to zero or double-zero is only half-lost. You can leave the bet on the layout and hope for a push or take half back. Surrender cuts the house edge on 1:1 bets down to 2.63%.

As I mentioned previously, en prison on a European wheel drops the house edge on 1:1 bets down to 1.35%. The extra spin is mandatory in Europe, which is why they say “en prison.”

Avoid the Five-Number Bet

A five-number bet (zero, double-zero, one, two, and three) is available only on American wheels. The house edge is a hefty 7.89%. It’s a bad bet; don’t make it. If you truly have a vision that one of those numbers will win, then bet it straight up or make a street or split bet. That will cut the house edge by more than two percent and will return between two to six times more than a five-number bet.

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