Basic Roulette
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This primer advises the novice on the fundamental rules and methods of play. Geared to the American wheel (36 numbers – zero and double zero). 80 Pgs.1982
- Preface
- Introduction
- The Object of The Game
- Two Fundamental Fractions
- Wagers And Payoffs
- Compound Wagers
- Multiple Wagers
- A Simple Formula
- Getting In And Out Of The Game
- Buying In And Cashing Out
- Meeting Uncertainty For The First Time
- The Concept Of Randomness
- A Question For Mathematicians
- Two Kinds Of Game
- A Simple Concept
- The Formula Statement Of An Idea
- A Four-Event Division
- Choices And Chances
- Martingale And Anti-Martingale
- Building A Progression
- The Available Options
- Making The Decisio
- Some Final Considerations
- Theory Into Practice
- Reducing The Game
- The Conventional Layout
- Two Reasons For Dispersion of Numbers
- The Big Switch
- The Basic OrganizationThe Columns Modified
- Three Events – Spilt Sectors
- Four Events – Restricted Distribution
- A Final Word
- The Sample Runs
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This primer advises the novice on the fundamental rules and methods of play. Geared to the American wheel (36 numbers – zero and double zero). 80 Pgs.1982
- Preface
- Introduction
- The Object of The Game
- Two Fundamental Fractions
- Wagers And Payoffs
- Compound Wagers
- Multiple Wagers
- A Simple Formula
- Getting In And Out Of The Game
- Buying In And Cashing Out
- Meeting Uncertainty For The First Time
- The Concept Of Randomness
- A Question For Mathematicians
- Two Kinds Of Game
- A Simple Concept
- The Formula Statement Of An Idea
- A Four-Event Division
- Choices And Chances
- Martingale And Anti-Martingale
- Building A Progression
- The Available Options
- Making The Decisio
- Some Final Considerations
- Theory Into Practice
- Reducing The Game
- The Conventional Layout
- Two Reasons For Dispersion of Numbers
- The Big Switch
- The Basic OrganizationThe Columns Modified
- Three Events – Spilt Sectors
- Four Events – Restricted Distribution
- A Final Word
- The Sample Runs
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