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Roulette:
The Due Theory

Most Roulette staking systems would have you bet on some number or group of numbers. A group of numbers could be the "red" or "odd" numbers, or the second column numbers, or the 1 through 6 line, etc., etc.

 

Usually, you are instructed to increase the amount of your next bet based on something impressive called "The Maturity of Chances" or "The Law of Large Numbers." Those who know better refer to this as "The Gambler's Fallacy." The endorsers of these "due" systems will have you believe that sooner or later, your group has to come in.

 

Well, that's true over the long run; it could be sooner but it could be later… much, much later at times. Over the course of 50,000 spins, the chances of, say, the number 8 not occurring for 200 spins in a row would not even register a "hiccup" in the overall statistical scheme of things. You will not have the bankroll necessary (infinite) to execute your betting scheme and, even if you did, the house imposes minimum and maximum bet sizes, so you are limited regardless.

 

These "systems" have been around for hundreds of years. They did not work then, and they still do not work today. Anyone who claims that they're selling a "newly developed" or "recently rediscovered" betting system is feeding you a line. It is probably some variation of a Martingale, Labouchere, Fibonacci, or d'Alembert system.

 

What tends to happen with any of these systems is that you may experience a series of small wins, deceptively building a false sense of infallibility. However, as you continue to play, you inevitably will be wiped out by one catastrophic loss… and if you're really unfortunate, you could experience that disaster right away!! Let's go on to discuss the most widely used of these systems in detail.


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