Martingale Roulette
The idea of Martingale Roulette is that when a player loses a bet his next bet is double of his first. For example, if the first bet is for $5 on red and the ball lands on black or green, then the player then bets $10. On the next spin, if the player is wrong again then he has to bet $20. This continues until the player wins. When the player wins, he will of gained the amount of his first bet. Lets say the player lost the first two-bets of $5 , $10 then won the bet of $20. The total bet was $35 however he has won $40. So he wins all of his bets back plus $5 because that was his first bet. His profit is $5.
The key to this game is to have a large bank roll and to know when to double your bet. Some casinos have a max bet set into place so in some situations you would have to bet a large amount of money to only earn $5. Most casinos do have a max bet, so for example if the max bet was $1,000 and the player loses his 8th bet at $640, he could not double his bet because it would exceed $1,000.
When playing Martingale Roulette you should always be prepared for a losing streak, because it is going to happen. You should never get impatient while playing this game because just when you think you have lost it all you can win big. There is a big disadvantage of Martingale Roulette strategy and this is that there is no limit for losing. However, the algorithm for this game is very easy to figure out and is actually pretty simple.
Since we have been talking about the Martingale Roulette Strategy we need to address the opposite game so you do not get them confused with each other. The Anti-Martingale Roulette Strategy uses a totally different strategy to win the game. While playing (Anti) the player is going to double his bet every time when he wins, and after losing each time the player should should start with betting the original amount. If you play this way, you should be able to play this game for a very long time. Good Luck…
Posted: July 8th, 2008 under Gambling Tips.
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