Roulette with odds in your favour!

Roulette, Poker, Blackjack. Discuss your methods / experiences here.
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robert cook
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Roulette with odds in your favour!

Post by robert cook »

Got a email from along with all the normal gubbin's there was this on roulette.
psportugal
29th Feb 2008 . For one day only all straight up Roulette bets on number 29 will payout 39:1.

Now would this be a viable idea? play all day backing only no 29 and odds/percentage wise you are on a winner.
reelgamers
But after seeing a roulette machine in a bookmakers say something like 600+ spins since the last zero I think anyone who tried it would be a brave indivdual!
swsoccerallstars
Try not to show that you respond to his gestures. Once you see the gesture, hint, pretend that the doubt, thinking about the decision. In the end, take the next step, as if you're still not sure.

The faster you answer a gesture opponent, the more likely that he will understand that you were "reading", and change its behavior. Do not forget to doubt.
thecentreforsport
Sometimes a sense of pride pushes us to react to tips immediately. I have even seen professional players who have won by that time read your opponent, began explaining to him: "I knew you were bluffing, because this or that ..." Well, it certainly will keep an opponent from a repetition "of something , of that 'next time and can cost you a lot of money. If you recognize a hint, use it to make money. Do not use this as a means to show itself.
www.theprognosis.org
You do not have to think about gestures-tips, as the absolute truth. The vast majority of hints - it only hints at what action you should take.

You can think of gestures, prompts the same way as you would think that someone is trying to collect hearts flush in 7-Card Stud, when you've already seen six other CHERVONTSI. Now the probability that he had collected titanbetting a flash, much less, but you still can not be completely sure. Gestures, these rare exceptions, almost one hundred percent accurate tips should be used in the same manner. They should be read in conjunction with other factors to make a final decision.

Look for a player in the final phase of the bet. A little more than usual, expressiveness usually indicates a weak or uncertain hand. It turns into the most profitable, but at the same time very complicated, a hint of poker. The reason for this tip very difficult to notice, is that you're watching the opponent, saturated by its other, more obvious movements.
titansport
Some practice, you will notice a little stronger than necessary, push (chips) with your fingertips. It is very difficult to notice, and when you see him, you can safely make a bet with the hands of medium strength combination. You are faced with either a bluff or the boldness of an opponent who has a fairly weak hand. Psychologically, the behavior of a player because he needs the definition of aggression to be a combination looked stronger than it is. And not only for others (do not forget that this is an unconscious movement), but also for themselves.

Observe how behaves and whether many ordinary movements makes the opponent when they feel comfortable. If he is quite nervous, shaking, or stomping feet, tapping his fingers, fidgeted in his chair and gives other signs of life, you should concentrate on what it continues to behave the same way and during the bid.
www.tracesports.org
Players who exhibit normal vitality and continued to behave nervously, generally satisfied with their cards.

Players also that suddenly freezes, often bluffing. This is true also with respect to various bellowing, whistling or chattering. When something stops, it often means either a bluff or weak cards. If everything continues as before - be careful.

In conclusion, I want to reiterate: Listen to your breath! This is the main sign that an opponent is bluffing. Noticed a deep calm breath? It's almost a sure sign of a strong hand. Breathing stops - the opponent is likely weak hand.
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Post by Drpepper »

short term probably not assuming it is fair, long term, if it gets a few extra people on the side and addicted etc then you can see why...

its the same as supermarkets selling booze cheap to get you in really.
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