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Lay Bet-A place bet made that the shooter will toss a seven before the number bet on.Player must wager more than he expects to win. A lay bet is a don’t place bet at true odds.
Barred Number-Can be either the two or twelve in Craps. Creates a “standoff”or “push” when betting don’t pass or don’t come. In a standoff or push, neither you nor the casino win any money. Your bet is unaffected.

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Best Roulette System

In my forty years around casino gambling, this is the only roulette system I've seen that is almost infallible-and believe me I've seen thousands of systems. You could lose, remember that. It is very possible-and very easy-to lose, even with this system. But one friend of mine who has been playing this method over the years is about a quarter of a million dollars winner at this writing. He has been in the hole at times but he always gets out because he has the money to back him up. I don't suggest that some of you quit your job and just play the wheel as a living after you study this method. It's not that simple and it's not guaranteed. You will, however, have a very good chance to beat the roulette game if you don't deviate from my instructions and practice at home until you're a pro. Even my friend who has won a fortune does not try to make a living from the system because he knows he could lose. He just plays when he's around a resort area and doesn't frequent the tables that much. He does not make a habit or a weekly thing out of it. He spreads his business around and goes from club to club.

Basics of Roulette

For the inexperienced wheel player I will explain a few minor details and basics of roulette. There are 38 numbers on the American style roulette wheel used in Nevada, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, the Australia, the Middle East, and European casinos. The numbers go from me to 36, plus zero (0) and double zero (00). The first 36 numbers (1-36) are split into what we second dozens." It will state on the layout: first 1, second 12, and third 12. The first 12 numbers are from 1 to 12, the second dozen from 13 to 24, and the third dozen from 2S to 36. You can play whichever dozen you prefer.
Precise placement of your money on the lines is very important. Where you place your chips will determine how many numbers you bet and your payoff. If you place your chips straight up, or directly on a number, you'll receive 35 chips if it hits. When you place chips on the line between two numbers (called "a split"), you are betting on either number to hit. If one of the numbers hits, it pays 17 to 1. When you place chips on a corner touching four numbers that is called a "corner bet."

Roulette System

Playing this system can get pretty hectic. Let's use the first 12 numbers (1-12) as an example. The best way for the ordinary slot player to learn this system is to practice on a piece of cardboard with two-inch squares numbered 1 to 12. Then draw lines like you see in the diagram so that you will learn to make your bets swiftly and accurately, a very important requirement of this system.
This is one of the two systems that I'm putting in print where you progress when you lose. There's a very odd reason for this, because in this system you must be a loser before you can finish a good winner. This progression jeux casino system is not like others where you continue to bet more as you lose. In this system you bet until you reach a maximum, then you start over again. The system is run on cycles and operates on two important factors: the number of cycles that have passed, and the time to bet your maximum chips.

 
   
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