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Basic of Free Roulette Games

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Roulette is a thrilling game where the spin of a wheel can yield up to thirty-five times your original profit. The game of roulette is probably the ultimate casino symbol. No one thinks of a casino without visualizing the easy spin of the roulette wheel and resting of the small ball. Essentially, roulette is a game of high thrills but may not pay as much as people expect it to.

In the game of roulette, unlike several casino card games, it is easy to calculate odds. Whether it is American roulette or European roulette, the odds are calculable through a simple formula. However, the catch is to transform those odds into actual wins.

Calculating Roulette Odds

Unlike multiple card-deck games, roulette has thirty-eight numerical slots. This makes it easier to predict the odds of any particular number winning. Of course, odds are only a mathematical possibility and not a strategy. In conventional American roulette, the housed edge is about 5.26%. This edge is applicable for every bet except five number bets.

The house edge defines the odds that favor the house or are against the player. This means that if you place a $1 bet, the chances of hitting the number you bet on is one in thirty-eight. If you do hit the number, the casino only pays out $35. However, the point about understanding the odds is to realize that for every thirty-eight spins you will lose $2. This $2 is the casino charge. If you work on the math, you will calculate that $2 is about 5.26% of $38. Calculating odds is as simple as that. Mathematically the formula is: Expectancy = probability or winning * winning amount + probability of losing * losing amount. The expectancy is likely to come to a negative value. It is negative since the formula calculates the expectancy from the player’s perspective. This negative value denotes the fact that you are negatively likely to win or the house has the expectancy edge.

The exception to these odds calculation is the five numbers bet. This bet is worse than the other is when it comes to winning odds since it has a much higher house advantage. The house edge on a five-number bet is calculated to be about 7.89%.

European Roulette

The European version of roulette has slightly better odds since it lacks the extra space in the double zero slot. This way the European wheel has only 37 slots. Although the game pays out the same value, the 37 slots make the game more suitable for players from the probability view.

European roulette is far more lucrative than American roulette especially since in American roulette there is no way to alter the odds of any game. No strategy is able to guarantee better odds. In fact, experts advise players to seek out easier variations of the game where the odds might be better. This is probably the only way you can feel reassured that you have a better chance of winning.

Roulette Bets

The best kinds of bets in roulette are those that are have similar payouts as odds. In most versions or bets in roulette, there is a wide gap in the payout offered and the probably odds. The best bet is one where this gap is less wide. An example of likely bets is even bets on low, high, even, or odd numbers. Even, placing even bets on red and black would give you a payout of 1 to 1.

As far as roulette systems go, they are reasonably useless. All roulette systems that claim to be based on mathematical data are in fact just using odds to show attractive strategies. Odds calculation in roulette is simple and largely theoretical. No odds are a guarantee since they only reflect chance. The roulette wheel is unaware of its own odds and does not function according to it. The next spin and result is pure chance and has no bearing on will come after it.

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Hi, I am Suresh Nair. I have published number of articles for casinos in ezines and other articles sites, besides this I am a regular writer of gambling games such as poker, blackjack, craps, free roulette game, slot, baccarat and many other games. Play casino and win online casino bonus jackpot prize.


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