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Roulette Gambling Games. The Online Roulette Table is pretty standard and universal. You have the 36 numbers and zero or zeroes laid out and around them you have the variety and assortment of outside bets which you can make. Most online roulette games feature exactly the same table. The color of the online roulette table is normally 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. The main feature is lower bet limits. If you have never played online Roulette before you should get acquainted with bet limits. There are upper table limits as well, typically varying for every type of bet in a fixed proportion. The betting table has two parts: the inside and the outside. A bet on individual numbers or on a combination of numbers is places on the inside table, a bet on non-numeric conditions is placed on the outside table.

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. There is a minimum limit for inside bets, players can make lower bets.

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.

Roulette computers are electronic devices designed to predict the outcome of spins and win at roulette. They are more effective than any roulette strategy. Using a range of methods, they measure the speed of the wheel and ball predict where the ball is most likely to land. If the computer is designed correctly, predictions are accurate enough to overcome the house edge and win at roulette.
You may have read news articles about users of such electronic devices that have been caught after winning vast sums of money. The most famous story of roulette computer use was of the Ritz Casino Mobile Phone group who earned . 3M within days. Because the technology is LEGAL, the group kept their winnings. Roulette computers are actually LEGAL in most casinos. This is because the devices predict spin outcomes without interfering with actual outcomes. However, casinos obviously don't like players who use them. If a casino suspects you of roulette computer use, they'll ask you to leave and may even ban you. For this reason, the technology must be applied covertly.
Creating an effective roulette computer to beat modern roulette wheels is not merely a matter of creating software with simplistic algorithms and installing them into any old hardware. It is more complicated. Roulette wheel designs have changed, and beating them is far more complicated. Many have tried and failed to develop effective computers. Like any roulette system or gambling product, there are unscrupulous sellers who sell ineffective devices that are only effective on very rare or easily beaten wheels.
In this sense, buying a cheating device is the same as buying a roulette system or strategy. Most are simply ineffective, and the seller is dishonest. More specifically, some devices are merely theoretical devices that are not practical enough for real casino application, and some can only be successfully applied on very rare or defective roulette wheels. As with roulette systems, when considering purchasing a gambling device, great care should be taken, and by no means should you rely on a vendor's word alone.

Today most casino odds have to be either 34 to 1 or 35 to 1. This means that the house pays you or and you get to keep your original bet.
The house average or house edge (also called the expected value) is the amount the player loses relative to any bet made. If a player bets on a single number in the American game there is a probability of 1/38 that the player wins 35 times, and a 37/38 chance that the player loses.
the green squares are technically the only house edge. Outside bets always lose when a single or double zero come up. However, the house also has an edge on inside bets because the pay outs are always set at 35 to 1 when you mathematically have a 37 to 1 chance at winning a straight bet on a single number.
The house edge should not be confused with the hold. The hold is the total amount of cash the table changes for chips, minus the chips taken away from the table. In other words, the actual "win" amount for the casino. The Casino Control Commission in Atlantic City releases a monthly report showing the win/hold amounts for each casino. The average win/hold for double zero wheels is 21-30%, more than 5. 26%/2. 70% of all players money. This is known in the casino gaming industry as "churning".
A player with a certain total amount of money may not win or lose all his money instantly, as the bets they make will be greater than the total of the money they actually started with. The house edge applies to each bet made and not the total money. That means the player can end up losing significantly more than 5. 26% of his starting money.