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Parlay Roulette Betting Systems
 
 

Many people try to develop methods that result in a winning strategy in roulette. Indeed, one of the main attractions of the free online bingo game is to try to develop a strategy to beat the house. None of them have been consistently successful.  Most do not make the player any worse off than he would be without a betting pattern, but they do not increase his winnings either.

The Parlay casino gambling roulette betting system is a positive progression betting system. This means that the player increases the size of the bet after a winning round. The Parlay method is also referred to as the “Let it Ride” method. When the player wins, he lets his winnings ride.  He bets the full amount of the win. So if the UK bingo player wins ten chips, he immediately bets those ten chips in the next round. If he wins, he wins possibly twenty chips.  But what if he doesn’t win?  Then he loses the amount of his winnings.

The Parlay system is considered less risky than other systems because it doesn’t result in progressively larger bets, as in the Martingale system. As long as the player is on a winning streak, he doesn’t lose any of his money. But as soon as the winning streak ends, he loses all of his winnings. He is no worse off because he is still sitting there with his original amount. Betting systems are ineffective in the game of roulette because the house advantage is the same for all but the Five bet.

 
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