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1 - Buy Bet Here you can guess that a certain number will be rolled before a 7. It's the same as a place bet but a Buy Bet pays true odds with a 5% charge with a win.
2 - Don't Come Bet Opposite of a 'Come Bet'. Odds are the same.
3 - Place Bet Here you can bet that a certain number will be rolled before a 7. The odds are 9:5 on a 4 and 10, 7:5 on a 5 and 9 and 7:6 on a 6 and 8 roll.
4 - Come Bet Is basically the same as the 'Pass Line Bet' but the bet is made after the shooter gets point. The shooters next roll then becomes this bets come out roll. This bet wins with 7 and 11 and loses with 2, 3 and 12. If another number is rolled then your counter is moved to the corresponding place (see number 10 on diagram) And for you to win a point must be regained before a 7 is rolled. The odds are 1:1.
5 - Field Bet Is where you bet if the outcome of the next roll will be a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 or 12. Any other figures lose. 2:1 are the odds for 2 and 12, and the rest are 1:1.
6 - 6 & 8 You bet if a 6 or 8 will be rolled before the next 7. Odds are 1:1.
7 - Don't Pass Bet A simple bet, that the shooter does NOT win the game. The odds are 1:1.
8 - Pass Line Bet The simplest bet; you bet that the shooter wins the game. The odds are 1:1.
9 - Odds Bet This strengthens your 'Don't Pass Bet' or your 'Pass Line Bet' but this bet is made after point on the shooters come out roll. The odds are 2:1 for a 4 and 10, 3:" for a 5 and 9 roll and 6:5 for a 6 and 8 roll.
10 Number 10 corresponds with information in the 'Come Bet'.

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  • As an intelligent roulette player, you will try to make a series of predetermined bets rather than betting "all over the table". Always try to be consistent in your betting system
  • Part of the pleasure of roulette is to bet on your own or your loved ones' birth dates, dates of significance, athletes' jersey numbers, number of days that you've been married or any other lucky digits. Make sure you reserve some time and money for those special bets. After all, it can't be all about the money, and you just might get lucky!
  • Playing American roulette is not a terrific option. The standard house edge for American roulette is much higher than for French/European roulette, so it suits you to try and find a single zero roulette wheel (if available)
  • The modern roulette wheel is completely random, and a so-called streak can begin and end on any one number. Just about anyone that thinks they can predict the next series of numbers exactly is being quite foolish
  • Practice smart money management. Ensure that you have a decent enough bankroll to carry you through whatever losing streaks you may experience from time to time

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I don't know the minimum deposit amount. They don't bother to publish that information on their site. Players can deposit in $ US dollars, £ British pounds, and € Euros. They offer the typical range of deposit methods:

  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • Diners Club
  • Solo – UK residents only
  • Switch – UK residents only
  • Delta – UK residents only
  • Neteller
  • Click2Pay
  • FirePay
  • Instadebit
  • Citadel
  • PaySpark – A daily spending limit of US$3000 per day.
  • UseMyBank
  • Eco Card

Credit cards have some limitations. Players can register a maximum of three cards per player with a maximum weekly purchase limit of US$2,000 on each registered card and a maximum single purchase amount of US$1,000. Players may not conduct more than 10 transactions daily.

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Everyone in gambling talks about it but it remains an obscure muddled subject. The topic is further muddled by those who confuse money management with sure-fire betting systems almost all of which lead to a precarious crossroad where more and more money is risked in the misguided hope of recovering that which is already lost. In the long history of gambling, from the earliest recorded history to the modern era, there has yet to surface a single betting system that is a proven winner. Like the medieval quest to turn lead into gold and water to wine, all attempts have failed. These systems have exotic names like Martingale, Grand Martingale, Fibonacci, D'Alembert but don't be fooled. The most logical money management system is simple but effective: bet less when losing and more when you are winning. Casinos understand that if you are losing, the chances increase you might "chase" your losses with even larger bets to get even. The worst time to start throwing larger bets out is when you are losing. You are probably not thinking clearly and would do better to change tables, lower your bet, or stop altogether.If you find that you are winning steadily, try betting a little more. Even betteradvice is to leave when you have won. If your initial buy-in was for $100 andyou have doubled your money, you could do a lot worse than leave. You might thinkyou are giving up potential losses but the odds are with the casino that thelonger you stay and play, the better chance you have of losing it. In the gamblingworld, there is nothing worse than winning some money, then losing it and more.

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