Playing Live TV Roulette Can Be Fun With A Smart Live Casino Strategy
By: Raul Emmettson
Submitted: 2009-07-12 17:46:32 | Word Count: 690
Live TV roulette is the biggest craze to hit both the internet and TV in recent years. The rules are the same as in a real casino, and you will still need a smart live casino strategy that you hope works. The problem is that roulette is a totally random game, but out of chaos, there can be order, and basing your strategy on statistics over a limited set of results may provide some success.
Playing in a real casino and playing Live TV Roulette are not all that different. The game is the same, the real difference lies in the environment. Rather than playing with real chips on a real table, you are in your own home, playing in comfort, using either your TV remote, internet, or telephone to place your bets. There is a virtual table and chips, but results are produced with a real roulette wheel guaranteeing genuine results. If you already have a smart live casino strategy that you felt you had perfected in a real live game, you will be aware that it will work fine in the virtual world of the TV game. But what sort of strategy should you use?
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You already will be aware that the results from a roulette wheel are totally random and as such there is no proven way of accurately predicting the next result. However, over an infinite amount of time the results should even themselves out. Your smart live casino strategy should not be based on single numbers, but on outside bets or regions of the wheel. Fortunately, many live TV roulette shows have detailed statistics shown either on the screen or on their website from which you can base your strategy.
Taking the odd or even bet as our workhorse example, when the result comes in there is roughly a forty seven percent chance that the result will be odd or even (the green zero accounts for the remaining six percent; most live TV roulette shows fortunately use the European wheel). You should always base your smart live casino strategy on the European roulette wheel as it offers better odds.
Getting back to our example, if even has turned up in the last eight spins; it is just as likely to turn up on the next spin. How does this help? Well, we know that eventually the number of odd spins must add up to the number of even spins according to the law of averages, but we cannot wait forever. I am not sure the live TV roulette presenters could last that long! Our smart live casino strategy may say for odd or even bets, we will wait until there has been a run of eight odd spins before we bet on even. We need to work off subsets off an infinite result. This will not guarantee a win, but watching for trends can help.
There are no guarantees in roulette. You cannot be sure that this bet will turn in. Why not try and run several smart live casino strategies at the same time? If there has been no win in the first column for the last fifteen spins, try there. If you have not seen a win on the red color for ten spins, why not wager on there. The benefit of Live TV roulette is that many of these statistics are shown on screen so you can determine the areas to bet quickly. No bet in the top left corner of the wheel for twenty spins. How about betting there!
The most important thing that you should remember while you are playing live TV roulette, or any roulette game, is that no matter how superb you think your smart live casino strategy is, there is no such thing as a guaranteed win. You should also stick to your strategy, and not deviate from it, no matter how tempting you think it may be. It is not a good idea to change strategy half way through a game of any kind!
Just remember though, that roulette should be fun, and you should only ever play for entertainment. Make sure you enjoy your playing!