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"Betting with a physical method means betting on consecutive numbers on the roulette wheel! The betting strategies on the layout do not align with this approach. No matter which strategy you use, you'll encounter a frustrating phenomenon when you strongly favor a particular number:
The first outcome: You win! Your chips soar, and you exclaim, ""I should have bet more!""
The second outcome: The ball lands near but not on the consecutive numbers you bet using a physical method, and you win less than expected. You'll think, ""It's not fair; I should have won more!""
The third outcome is the most infuriating. The ball lands next to the numbers you've heavily bet on using your physical method, but it's not the number you hoped for. For example, you're confident in number 7, and adjacent to it are numbers 28 and 29. You bet on these three numbers, but the ball lands on 4 or 10 instead. You'll wonder why, especially since 4 and 10 are far from 7 on the roulette wheel.
Your understanding of the game evolves from accepting the results the roulette wheel delivers. On the wheel, 6 and 9 are practically indistinguishable, and their positions don't matter. If you are confident in 6, bet on both 6 and 9, along with any numbers in between. Don't let a potential win slip away.
Sometimes, you'll have moments where you're sure it's one number, like 6, but the ball lands on 9. They face each other on the roulette wheel. Your understanding is that on the wheel, 6 is 9, and 9 is 6. Bet on both sides heavily, no matter what number it is. It's better to lose on the wrong side than let one get away.
I recently experienced a game where I was certain it was 7, but I also had a bit on 4. To my surprise, it landed on 4. This is perhaps an example of the table having its own tendencies.
Another time, I was convinced it would be in the 5/8 section, and I bet on it, but my opponent bet on 22 and 24, leaving a gap at 23. I bet on 23, and it landed there. The roulette wheel has a way of surprising you, often landing in the gaps you least expect. That's why table tendencies can be quite effective." |
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