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A well-known betting system in roulette is the Martingale system. There are a great number of variations of it. The main idea of the system is that when you win, you pocket your bet. If you lose, you should double your previous bet. By doing this in case you win, you get back your previous loss and one more unit. And so on.
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The table for real and online Roulette is the same, there is no difference. There are areas with 36 numbers, zero or zeros and a set of all bets a player can make. Most online roulette games feature exactly the same table. The online Roulette table is green. The only concern with the online roulette table is that there are not too many people playing there because if that is the case and there are simply way too many chips flying around everywhere, not only will it start to get confusing but arguments may break out over which chips belong to whom. It is important to denote that the roulette tables have lower bet limits; a player who doesn't know how to play needs to be aware of them. Like any game Roulette has maximum bet limit, which can de different for different bets. The betting table consists of two parts. They are inside and outside parts. The inside table allows you to bet on individual numbers or on a combination of numbers, while the outside table allows you to bet on non-numeric conditions. In either case, any number matching the bet triggers the win. The inside table. The inside table is simply a table of sequential numbers, 3 columns each representing a dozen. The zero (and double zero for American roulette) can be found above this table, and the column bet fields are below (they technically belong to the outside table). To the right or to the left side of the inside table the outside table can be found. The sum of player's bets on the inner table must reach the table minimum, as declared on the table itself. The outside table. The outside table encompasses special bets - there are no numbers in this table. There is a minimum limit for outside table bets. The three squares attached to the inside table represent dozens. Betting on each dozen wins when any number within that dozen is played out. The next row is comprised of three pairs of cubicles. The outer squares are the "high/low bets": you can bet either on low (1 to 18) or high (19 to 36) half of the numbers. The counterpart of high/low is "odd/even": you bet on odd or even numbers respectively. The innermost squares are indeed "red/black": similar to the bets above, you respectively bet on red or black numbers. A "column bet" is a bet on either of three columns of 12 numbers when the chips are placed in the column squares under the number table. Remember that any bet in the outside table excludes zero and double zero. Consider this if you are planning on a strategy.1. Luck sticks to one and the same table. That’s why you also have to stick to it and not jump from table to table, because in this case the luck will leave you.
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