22/08/2009
Live Roulette has become one of the biggest crazes to hit the internet, and now its available on TV too! The ability to be able to play a real
casino game and not one where you are having your results fed to you by as a random number generated by a computer has revitalised the game of roulette.
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24/06/2009
Playing live roulette is fun. It is certainly more fun than playing a flash type roulette game on your computer. The graphics are better, for
a start! Aside from the obvious, there are some things that you should be aware of before you go to a real casino to play roulette
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08/06/2009
A smart live casino roulette player will not play on the American wheel. Given a choice, they will always look for a European roulette wheel
in any casino they go to. Why is this? Simply put, your chances of winning on the European wheel are far greater than the chances of winning
on the American wheel. Why should this be the case?
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04/06/2009
When you go to a real casino, you keep your sensible head on, and play a smart live casino game. There are no rash bets, placing all your money
on a single bet, because you do not want an early night. You want a long, enjoyable night. You need to apply the techniques to use in a real
casino to live TV roulette, not forgetting that you are playing with real money even if you do not have a stack of chips in front of you.
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31/05/2009
For once, here in the United Kingdom, it looks like we're going to have a hot summer (although I've probably just jinxed it by saying that!).
Why not enhance your summer by holding a Roulette themed BBQ? Create your own super casino, right in your own back garden! What's that? You
don't have a roulette wheel? Or roulette table? Well isn't it fortunate that there's Live TV Roulette online. It's almost like it was invented
especially just for this very purpose.
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29/05/2009
While there are no guaranteed and sure-fire ways to win, being able to bet smart, knowing when to quit, and a positive progression system are
vital when at the wheel. Before beginning to play live online TV roulette for "real" money, one suggestion is to play at home using a free play
roulette internet system. Once you feel confident to begin your online betting, you should seriously consider a betting and gambling management
software combined with playing on European tables. This will give you the best odds over the house than you’d ever have in real life or with
live dealers.
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29/05/2009
Perhaps it is down to not having enough coffee. Or too much Jack Daniels (single barrel, on the rocks). Maybe it could be a lack of sleep that
is causing it…but either James Bond dresses like a croupier, or the croupiers on live online roulette TV dress like a renowned secret agent
(let's call him James Blond to avoid any copyright issues). And this got me thinking (or, I may have fallen asleep, I'm not too sure)...
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27/05/2009
With the current plethora of highly communicable diseases spreading the globe, you
may find that playing live online TV roulette could actually become a helpful agent
in the war against air-borne fastidious diseases. Why? Well, to misquote some other
slightly more famous author, read on, MacDuff...(Yes, I know he actually wrote "Lay
on, MacDuff", but no-one would know what I was on about if I wrote that)...
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23/05/2009
Roulette has a rich and interesting history ranging from a fusion of old syle games
from the eighteenth century to the modern interpretation seen in casinos. More recently,
the game has added a new chapter with live online tv roulette, where players can
play from their homes, but in a live casino. How did roulette get to this new phase
in its existance? Where and how did roulette come into being, and what made it popular?
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23/05/2009
You have to get dressed up. You have to behave yourself. No shouting. No throwing
things. Good grief…playing in a real casino is just like going to a funeral with
your monther! There must be a better way to play where you can do what you want,
how you want. What? You mean there is? Online TV Roulette is the answer? Hmmm…lets
take a look.
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21/05/2009
Playing live tv roulette online is easy – it’s easy to play, easy to win, but also
very easy to loose your money. How can you maximise your comp time? Actually, what
is comp time? Heres some hints hand tips that will hopefully help to not loose as
much and gain much more.
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19/05/2009
Playing Roulette has always been popular in casinos, and on the internet it’s proved
no less successful. Recent innovations in streaming live TV shows and real casinos
over the web have introduced a whole new dimension to playing. Live online roulette
is almost like being at the actual casino – except without the annoying wait for
drinks.
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18/05/2009
It's fun to play Roulette TV Online. You no longer have to visit a casino, and worry
about getting home, crowded tables, and getting mugged on the way home! Thanks to
Live TV Roulette, it's possible to play with a real croupier on a real table and
with real players. These new shows have revolutioninsed playing roulette.
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16/15/2009
16/05/2009
Despite it's appearance, roulette is not a fair game - mind you, how many casino
games are? Regardless of the look of a game, the odds are always in the favour of
the casino; this is called the House Edge. How does the house edge affect Roulette?
Let's take a look.
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14/05/2009
Roulette has changed. From a game played in the backrooms of casinos, to a downloadable
client played on your own in front of a computer screen, to a multitude of live
TV roulette shows, Roulette has evolved. In the first of two articles, we will look
at the general evolution of roulette on the internet, up to the streaming games
played online.
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10/05/2009
Before playing any roulette game, whether online, on live TV, via internet streaming,
or even (if you've managed to get out!) in a live casino, it's important to know
the odds, and to have some idea of how to calculate them. Not knowing the house
edge, or constantly betting with a 1/37 chance of a win is very likely to result
in a sudden loss of money far faster than you could intend. Smart roulette is possible
- you just need to know the odds.
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06/05/2009
23/11/2008
Almost everyone plays to win. Not surprisingly, there are more gambling systems available
that have been devised to beat the wheel of roulette than any other casino game.
Surprisingly, roulette, unlike other casino games, is the most likely game NOT to
be beaten by any foreseeable strategy or prediction. A system can in some instances
give one an edge. However, systematically, if you play by this, it is not going
to bring you to riches as many systems for roulette may promise.
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20/11/2008
The two significant different roulette wheels are the American Roulette Wheel and
the European Roulette Wheel. The European wheel is very similar to the American
wheel. It is also known as Single Zero Roulette or French Roulette. The most substantial
difference between the two is that the European Roulette Wheel has only a single
zero with offers the player batter odds than the American Roulette Wheel. The American
wheel has a single zero and a double zero. Another difference is that the numbers
on the American wheel are placed opposite of one another in pairs.
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16/11/2008
Through the years attempts have been made by engineers to overcome the house edge.
They try to predict the mechanical performance of the wheel. One most notable for
this strategy was an individual by the name of Joseph Jagger. He worked on this
in Monte Carlo back in 1873. The schemes would work by figuring out that the ball
is more likely to fall on certain numbers. However, Claude Shannon, computer scientists
and mathematician, was known best for contributing to information theory and arguably
built the first wearable computer to do such in 1961.
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10/11/2008
Roulette has been around for ages in its classic sense. Until recent, online roulette
wasn’t a reality. In the last decade or so since online gambling has seriously sprouted,
online roulette has become one of the most popular games to play on the Internet.
At the casino roulette has always been considered a slow-paced and relaxing game.
It is much different than many of the other frenetic casino games. The slow pace
is primarily due to the time it takes as players place their bets and then the wait
time on the wheel to spin. Playing online roulette, however, always things to move
at a much faster pace yet doesn’t detract from roulettes air of elegance and quality.
Therefore, its popularity remains untarnished as its taxied to the internet.
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29/10/2008
Many people use search engines to find strategies or “systems” for Roulette. There
are literally hundreds of thousands of them out there and as a result, just about
everyone believes there is some kind of formula or secret that will help them win
huge at Roulette. The truth is Roulette is purely a game of luck. It’s a game of
chance as much as the lottery is. There is no certain way to predict where the Roulette
ball will land just as there is no way to predict the future. Poker and blackjack
allow you to somewhat calculate odds and make educated decisions on your bets. For
Roulette, that does not exist.
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26/10/2008
When most people think about roulette they picture walking into a casino in Vegas,
Reno, Atlantic City, Monte Carlo, or now in virtually any Indian Reservation. What
many do not consider is that the game of roulette, like many casino gambling games,
has evolved to include online or TV play.
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25/10/2008
Risk is a word that is always associated with gambling. So are chance, luck, and
strategy. Over the years, there have been some individuals who seem to have defied
the odds and became famous for their gambling adventures.
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19/10/2008
Playing high roller roulette differs from regular roulette only in that it allows
you to make big bets; hence the coin phrase "High Roller". It is generally reserved
and suitable for those with a large bankroll. The game is an online version of European
roulette. The object is to predict with success where the ball will land in the
37 numbered slots. The players win accordingly based on their correct predictions
and their payout is the amount for the winning bet.
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17/10/2008
Learning to play roulette is not difficult. Learning to play roulette strategically
takes a little more skill. The object of roulette is to guess correctly what number
a little ball will land on after it spins in the roulette wheel. Betting takes some
practice and knowledge and there are many different types of bets with different
payouts. Payouts can range from 35/1 or 1/1 depending on the level of risk associated
with the bet.
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16/10/2008
A famous quote by Albert Einstein is one where he reputes “You cannot beat a roulette
table unless you steal money from it.” Many strategists have tried to develop winning
systems for roulette. Because there are so many even-money bets in roulette, many
have been inspired over the years to attempt to beat the game using one or more
variations of what is called the Martingale betting strategy. This strategy is where
the gambler doubles his/her bet after every loss. The idea is that the first win
will recover all previous losses and also win a profit equal to the original bet.
Unfortunately, this betting strategy if flawed due to the probably and inevitable
long-term consequence and potentially large financial loss.
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12/10/2008
While playing roulette is considered by most to be as simple as child's play, before
playing it is wise to read up on some rules and odds of hitting certain types of
bets. First, your odds when betting on a single number are low, or 1 in 35. In other
words, your odds that this favorite choice of number will NOT come are 97%. This
is why most people who play roulette for extended periods walk away losers. A good
rule of thumb is to NEVER bet on single numbers at the roulette table.
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01/10/2008
Although common perception regards Roulette as a purely French invention, the initial
genesis of the game is shrouded in mystery. At varying times it has been claimed
to have originated in either China, England, or Italy. What is certain, however,
is that the modern-day version of the game, particularly the Roulette wheel, originated
in France where it was given its name.
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28/09/2008
Although there is no such thing as the perfect Roulette Strategy or Roulette System,
having your own methodology for playing can certainly make the game more interesting.
Roulette systems have been around for as long as the game itself, and people are
inventing new ones all the time. The most important thing to remember is that roulette
is a game of chance. Just because the roulette wheel result has been red for the
last ten times, doesn't mean that the next spin will be black. The chance of it
being red is still around 47%! There is no such thing as the perfect roulette system.
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