No-zero Roulette!

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Wow! Great insight all over the thread but this sounds great to me! since it's disadvantageous to online casinos(which is my main thing), then it means I have a better chance of beating the house....right? especially if it's part of a tournament..

Hi trickster,

I've decided to give this no-zero roulette a try and so far it's been working quite well, I get better results from no-zero than from European roulette I've tried before on other websites. That goes for long sessions though (I've made over 100 spins up to now).
The strategy I am trying is to bet a significant amount on a single number and wait for its turn.. Sooner or later it comes, with a big payout :)
Or maybe it's beginners luck, who knows, but I prefer to think of it as a result of my elaborate strategy hehe
 
{QUOTE] On a different note, has anyone taken part in roulette tournaments before??[/QUOTE]


I'm taking part in the golfish bonanza tournament right now. Today is the last day and I'm in 43rd place, set to win 150 euro. Trying to bump up my placement before time's up
 
Wow! Great insight all over the thread but this sounds great to me! since it's disadvantageous to online casinos(which is my main thing), then it means I have a better chance of beating the house....right? especially if it's part of a tournament..

Yes, that's basically the idea. 0 gives the house and extra edge, and no zero roulette takes away that house edge. As I said, I'm doing a roulette tournament now and there are plenty of winning spaces left for those who want to sign up
 
Betvoyager Roulette Tournament

I also participated in the Betvoyager three-day roulette tournament. It was quite thrilling. At one point I had a score high enough to get a big prize but then it went down from there. I hope they run similar tournaments again. There is more value and fun than what any other casino is offering at the moment I think.
 
i think that relates to red/black even and odd...

Ok at the risk of making myself look publicly stupid (more so for working in a casino for 5 years!) can someone kindly explain how it can have a 0% house edge.

Standard Roulette = 37 numbers (1-36+0) Straight up bets pay 35-1 (2 numbers in favour of house per spin)

No Zero Roulette = 36 numbers (1-36) Straight up bets pay 35-1 (still 1 number in house favour)

I'll get my ' :oops: :oops: :oops:' ready now :p



...bets. zero is green so red or black you lose. ;-) no zero means always red or black.
 

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