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  2. Labouchère system - Wikipedia

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    The Labouchère System is meant to be applied to even money Roulette propositions such as Even/Odd, Red/Black or 1–18/19–36. When any of these bets are made in the game of Roulette, a spin resulting in a "0" or "00" results in a loss, so even though the payout is even money, the odds are clearly not 50/50.

  3. Betting strategy - Wikipedia

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    A betting strategy (also known as betting system) is a structured approach to gambling, in the attempt to produce a profit. To be successful, the system must change the house edge into a player advantage — which is impossible for pure games of probability with fixed odds, akin to a perpetual motion machine. [ 1 ]

  4. Martingale (betting system) - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, as the likelihood of a string of consecutive losses is higher than common intuition suggests, martingale strategies can bankrupt a gambler quickly. The martingale strategy has also been applied to roulette, as the probability of hitting either red or black is close to 50%. [1]

  5. Billy Walters (gambler) - Wikipedia

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    William T. Walters (born July 15, 1946) [1] is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist, New York Times best-selling author, [2] and one of the most successful American sports bettors of all time, having a winning streak which extended over 30 years. [3] Walters was convicted of insider trading and received a 5-year prison sentence, later commuted.

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  7. Casino game - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, 'table game' is the term used for games of chance such as blackjack, craps, roulette, and baccarat that are played against the casino and operated by one or more live croupiers, as opposed to those played on a mechanical device like a slot machine or against other players instead of the casino, such as standard poker.

  8. Advantage gambling - Wikipedia

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    Roulette wheels with manufacturing defects or uneven wear may land on some numbers (or, more likely, a certain grouping or groupings of numbers in close proximity on the wheel as opposed to the numbers' location on the betting board) with a statistically significant greater frequency.

  9. American Roulette - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. American Roulette may refer to: American Roulette ...