I've never been a fan of roulette, mostly because I had no idea of where to start. I felt it was only a game of pure chance, with little chance of winning. It is a game of chance, as is most gambling, but after the benefit of Dom's advice, I at least have some fun playing.
Dom said in an earlier post:
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This is a good way to play:
Pick your favorite number and put a chip on it.
To make it more likely to win, look and see if it is odd or even, and put a chip on that. See if it's on a red or black square, and put a chip on that. That's a good basic bet.
If you want to bet higher, then see which half of the board your number is on and put a chip on that selection. Then you can bet on the third of the board it's on, and the specific collumn it's on. If you still want to bet more, bet on the other numbers in that collumn that are either red or black or odd or even - depending on your original number.
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I'm finding that following Dom's advice about starting with my favorite number - actually my favorite number didn't get me very far, so I played around with numbers and finally settled on my granddaughter's birthdate, which seems to be much luckier for me, then followed the rest of Dom's advice and now I'm winning a lot more often.
I haven't tried playing in a casino yet, I've only played free online games, but the next time I get to a casino, I'm going to try my hand at roulette for real! I'm surprised that I'm enjoying playing this once hated game!