How To Play Wisely With Roulette

July 27, 2010 by: admin

Today I’m going to be giving you a few tips on how you should remain in control when you play roulette, especially in an online casino. Playing roulette is fun but it can get very addictive very quickly and it is easy to get carried away.

I suggest going to play roulette at a table that suit your spending limit. Different online casinos have different table limits, for example the minimum bet could be $0.10 and the maximum bet $20.

This is a real advantage for people new to roulette who do not want to wager much money. Other casinos out there will have a much higher minimum bet, and will let you bet thousands at once. These amounts should only ever be wagered after careful thought, and of course if you can afford it.

Of course these bigger bets will ultimately win you much more money, but a long term winning streak is practically impossible to achieve. I will never bet over $200, in fact, I only normally bet $1 each time.

Another thing you should do is tell the casino how much you’re prepared to spend per week or month and then they will limit how much you can deposit over the specified period.

If your maximum is $600 that you can bet in one month, just tell the casino and they will not allow you to go over this amount. With this in place, people are more likely to just bet what they can afford and no more, it stops any sill emotional bets.

Generally people start depositing more than they can afford to lose after they’ve experienced a loss. It’s human instinct to want to win the money back so they deposit larger sums to try and win the money back which usually leads to further losses.

I prefer to see roulette as a bit of fun whereby you can afford to lose a bit of money by playing it, it really isn’t a method of making money quickly. Relying on an income from playing online roulette is never a good thing and it’s something I don’t recommend.

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