Therefore, if you enjoy
betting on the roulette wheel, trying to beat the dealer to 21, or spinning to win on slot machines, then you will find plenty of posts that will tickle your fancy here.
Not exact matches
And story number 4: George Smoot, winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics, took a half a million dollars of his winnings and
bet on red to come up at a
roulette wheel at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas.
So chances of any of the finalists winning were a bit better than a
bet on a black square at the
roulette wheel, as that
bet has a tad bit less than 50 - 50 chance.
It means that at the
roulette wheel of life, I've
bet all my hopes and dreams
on the Zon's number.
This one follows a down - and - out couple (their house
on the brink of foreclosure, their marriage coming apart) as they check into a bridal suite at a motel in Niagara Falls to
bet everything they have
on the spin of the
roulette wheel.
Let's go back to our
roulette wheel example — would people ever place a
bet on double zero if the payout were only 2 to 1?
Sure, there is that chance that you may strike it rich with a couple of lucky
bets just like that
roulette wheel double - zero
bet; but, over the long run you're much more likely to lose most of your money if you focus
on extremely high - risk
bets.
You may as well go to Vegas and
bet it all
on Double Zero
on the
roulette wheel four times in a row.
It's a bit like asking the casino if you can
bet on red after the
roulette wheel has already stopped
on red.
That's like going to a
roulette wheel and
betting on both red and black and then talking about a system when it is indeed red or black.
A player puts a
bet on a number in the hopes that a ball spinning
on the
roulette wheel lands
on that particular number.
If you're
betting on the spin of the
roulette wheel, luck is probably what you need more than anything else at that precise moment.
When a gambler plays the
Roulette Wheel the odds of winning depend
on how many of the numbers the player covers off when the
bet.