The Roulette Mysteries
Have you ever pondered on what is in a roulette game that makes it very entertaining? This question has been going around for decades among gambling students who are very enthusiastic in playing roulette. Some say it's the wheel and the ball that bounces makes it very attractive.
Every gambler who have already acquired great skill in playing this game understands that it is difficult to win at roulette. Albert Einstein quoted that "You cannot beat a roulette table unless you steal money from it." A lot of people agree to that. Many concluded that Einstein also had some games of luck in his brain.
First and foremost, there is an existing misconception among people regarding the green numbers which are called "house numbers" and so by betting in those numbers, one gets the house edge. It is indeed true that house advantages are calculated from the green numbers. However, some suggests that if we disregard this fact and remove it from the realm of the theories presented and then tested out in the real world, it would come out that these green numbers would less likely to produce any number. This mean that the statistics would be fair without these green numbers.
The large amount of even money on bets available in the game have tempted a lot of players to try and beat the game utilizing the use of what was known as "Martingale" strategy of betting. In this approach, a players doubles his or her bet every time they loss in order to recover the previous losses when they win, with an additional equivalent of profit to the original amount of bet. However, many experts would say that this betting strategy is not helpful and can only leave you empty handed.
A competitive strategy that was proven over the years and is used by many experts goes by the term of Fibonacci system. This is a betting structure where bets are calculated in a complex numerical sequence. But then, this structure seemed to fail among players who tried to use this strategy. This proves the notion presented by Einstein that there's no single strategy proven to overcome the advantages of the casino.
Until today, the appeal of the roulette game still remains to be a mystery. There is still no solid proof than a particular strategy can lead to a sure win against the wheel. All is there to believe that roulette indeed is a game of pure chance and luck.