Charles Wells and the Martingale System

October 10, 2012

Now we’ve covered Martingale on this site and there’s no doubt as a tactic for roulette it has it’s problem.  It does get some bad press though mainly because it’s often promoted with wild and ludicrous claims of it being some mystical secret to take to the casino. Well the truth is, it’s a long […]

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What the Casino Thinks – Winning or Losing

September 25, 2012

Now I don’t know about you but whenever I speak to someone who gambles they always seem to be winning.   Doesn’t matter if they play at the casino, horse racing, slot machines or whatever – the stories always seem to be about winning bets, jackpots and stuff like that.   I’ve certainly not heard […]

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Counting Cards – A Simple Method

September 12, 2012

Now I want to get something straight first, counting cards isn’t prohibited, criminal or cheating in anyway.  It’s merely utilizing your mind and considering your betting. It may seem that utilizing your mind is prohibited in several casinos,  nevertheless I can guarantee you it is simply that most people tend to gamble  like that!   Additionally […]

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Planning For Success in Roulette

August 27, 2012

Despite what many people think, the odds in roulette are actually pretty good.  Of course there’s a ‘house advantage’ but casinos wouldn’t exist if there wasn’t.  However if you restrict your play to European wheels with beneficial rules like En Prison that advantage is very low.  But just taking the basic game played on the […]

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Introduction to the Fibonacci Roulette System

July 12, 2012

If you’ve ever read the famous book by Dan Brown called the Da Vinci Code then you’ve probably heard something about the Fibonacci Sequence.  By using the Fibonacci Sequence you can work out the next number in a sequence by uisng the previous two digits.  A selection of professional gamblers have taken this sequence and […]

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A Real Test of the Martingale Strategy

July 4, 2012

This is an example of the Martingale system being used. You can see from the video that it’s actually a very simple technique but there are certain drawbacks which only become apparent when you start using it. Remember this game took place virtually in a real casino in Dublin. It is situated in Fitzwilliam Street […]

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An Introduction to Whittaker’s Progression Roulette System

June 27, 2012

It’s not quite as well known as the Martingale system, but the Whittaker progression is a fairly famous variant. It’s obviously another progression system, where you either increase or reduce your stake according to the results. This is determined using a pre-determined progression system. So how do we construct this sequence?  Well if you’re familiar […]

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An Introduction to the Paroli Roulette System

May 26, 2012

The Paroli system (also known as Reverse Martingale) is an extremely popular roulette system that many people use to try and increase their chances of success.  It has many different names and you might also see it referred to as the Positive Progression system especially in North American casinos.  It is roughly the exact opposite […]

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An Introduction to the Labouchere System

May 24, 2012

This roulette system has often been called the system James Bond after the famous spy.  I’m not quite sure what would have attracted everyone’s favorite spy to this system though.  The Labouchere System is actually a negative progression system, which means that when you lose you automatically increase your stake to compensate.The theory behind this […]

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Free Online Roulette Simulator

May 19, 2012

If you want to test a system or strategy then always, always use a free online roulette simulator  first.   There’s a few available online but only a few of them play a fair game. Unfortunately many are adjusted to make it easier for you to win – the idea being you’ll then go and play […]

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