Hi Girls and Boys!
Could anyone tell me any remarkable and valuable book regarding of roulette that is worth reading and of course applying (maybe for cover play)
Thanks very much!
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Hi ferenc11
You might want to read this thread. There was a good discussion of roulette there and also a book mentioned.
https://www.blackjacktheforum.com/sh...Laurance-Scott
Play within your bankroll, pick your games with care and learn everything you can about the game. The winning will come. It has to. It's in the cards. -- Bryce Carlson
Yeah, it's not good. But double-zero is the worst game on the floor. Singe-zero is generally better than all the other table games, excluding BJ, its variants, bac, and pai gow; ESPECIALLY when you consider roulette has no strategy, and the HE in other carnival games is based on optimal strategy--which no ploppy even comes close to executing.
Last edited by Boz; 05-25-2016 at 09:07 AM.
I'm not a roulette player, but a blackjack dealer in a U.S. casino told me that when he was a dealer in England, roulette was the most popular game. He said that in the English casinos, if you bet on red or black and it landed on zero (this was single zero European roulette), you would only lose half your bet. I have no idea if this is true, but if so it seems like this would reduce the house edge to something between 1-2%. Still unacceptably high, but not as usurious as the 5+% HE in US double-zero roulette.
I think everyone knows the house edge on bac, Flash. And my specific mention of bac being better is what you were quoting. What about Mississippi Stud, Ultimate Texas, 3-card Poker, Let it Ride, Caribbean Stud, and every other card game? All I was saying was 'Geez, Flash, it's not forbidden, you're making a hasty generalization" not "Geez, Flash, we should all Martingale roulette for positive EV."
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