For some unknown reason it seems that the world of online roulette is getting the better of me and is eating away at my bankroll that I am able to generate through my success at the online blackjack tables but I have no idea why.
I mean I can sit and watch the television casinos that haunt the tv channels late at night and see people winning hundreds with almost every spin and while physically standing at a table I have been known to cash more than £1000 by the end of a night from a lowly stake of £80 at the beginning of the night but when it comes to sitting in my living room and playing online, the stats seem to be stacked against me in a why that I can’t explain.
Marvin, a friend of mine has never played live roulette, only starting to play the game a couple of months ago and he is flying when it comes to weighing up how much he has won against his losses, meaning that he is now sat on more than 500% profit from his play online.
Now Marvin will not mind me telling you this, his basic understanding of the game is that you throw some chips onto the board as you see fit and then a ball is spun in order to give out the winning numbers, that’s it, nothing else shapes his decision.
My approach to the game is a little more strategic and that seems to be failing me within the online world and I have to say that my patience is wearing thin in relation to the need to keep hitting long sessions at the blackjack tables to keep my balance alive after roulette betting has crippled it.
I’m not interested in buying any of these ‘online roulette guides’ as have seen a number of them before and can happy expose that they are nothing but ways to churn out recycled content that doesn’t barely relate to the game in order for someone to profit from your thirst for knowledge that could result in a big payday according to one of the guides.
I think that I will stick to blackjack and poker online while keeping roulette play strictly within the local casino!