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Debunking Three Popular Roulette Myths

By February 20, 2020May 5th, 2021No Comments

The game of Roulette has been present for such a long time that there must be a reason why it endures, regardless of many misconceptions. When a game is so popular, it must be framed – this is what suspicious minds tell us. However, roulette has always been a classy game where winnings are real and palpable. Today, bet safe Casino Brango is debunking three popular roulette myths.

Myth no. 1: Stick to Martingale

We wrote about Martingale and its advantages. It is, without a doubt, a very popular system that works. As a quick reminder, it entails that a player increases the bet after every loss. Eventually, a win will come reimbursing the player with the money previously invested. At that point the player starts another round of betting.

The chances of winning with Martingale are app. 50%, when betting on even money outside bets 1-18, 19-36, Red, Black, Even, and Odd.

Although we are all for applying the Martingale, we acknowledge the fact it has its weaknesses. A player needs to be really proficient and risk-ready for Martingale to work. Therefore, sticking to Martingale could be perceived as a myth.

If you truly wish to experience the benefits of playing roulette, you should explore all your options. Start with smaller bets. Research other systems as well. Each game has its own logic. The difficulty with roulette is that it is unpredictable. Although, the unpredictability of an event could be a math science on its own.

Myth no. 2: Big Wins Are Not Possible in Roulette

Quite opposite to the popular roulette myths that playing roulette cannot result in big wins, this game can actually have some weirdly good odds.

Apparently, every roulette comes with up to 3% chance of 36x multiplier. 3% does not seem so high, but then again – imagine the winning amount. Paired with a betting system of your choice, the winnings are possible.

Myth no. 3: Betting on Zero is a Safe Way to Go

Hitting zero means a loss, if a player placed a bet on red and black. However, this does not mean that betting on zero will save a player from losses. Quite logically, when betting on zero, a player loses if the ball lands on red and black.

Have you tried one of our online roulette games yet?

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