Being in charge of the casino tournaments, I have to equip myself with the basics of the games. This week I am starting with the table game roulette. So far these are the rules that I already know: Thirty-seven numbers are presented on the casino table ranging from 0-36; you can place bets on whichever number you choose.

Aside from that, you can place bets on the outer fields, which are comprised of number combinations that allow you to bet on multiple numbers at once. For instance, you can place a bet on black or red, odd or even, groups of numbers ranging from 1-12, 13-24, or 25-36, and more. The outer fields encompass all of the numbers, excluding zero, which is considered the bogeyman for players. Once you have placed your wager, the croupier tosses a number. If your number is equivalent to the tossed number, you will gather a pre-determined multiple amount of your wager.

The house advantage comes from the fact that the casino will pay out less for wins than what you should be getting, depending on the possibility of winning the bet, for instance if you bet on black, then your odds of winning are 18:37 since zero indicates neutrality. This means, if the ball lands on zero or any red numbers, you lose. However, the casino will only pay double your money once you’ve won, so it is rational that having two zeros on an American table lowers the odds of gaining funds.

So after knowing that, the next thing to do is to practice. I have been practicing so diligently and really going over the top with this job that I even got jackpot city mobile installed on my unit so that I could bring my roulette play anywhere and I could play with any free time that I have. Once again, a thrilling new learning experience is at work and no one is complaining as I am absolutely enjoying this job while at the same time hating it sometimes. Oh well, complacency is not here, that is for sure.