Frank Scoblete

Frank Scoblete grew up in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. He spent the ‘60s getting an education; the ‘70s in editing, writing and publishing; the ‘80s in theatre, and the ‘90s and the 2000s in casino gambling.

Along the way he taught English for 33 years. He has authored 35 books; his most recent publisher is Triumph Books, a division of Random House. He lives in Long Island. Frank wrote the Roulette strategy guide and he's a well known casino specialist. 

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In this article I will explain a couple of interesting “tricks” to use at roulette. Mind you, these cannot give you a mathematical edge but they are fun to play and using my money management advice they might reduce the overall negative expectation of the game.

So many people want to learn how to play craps, yet the layout looks too complicated and before even making an attempt to learn the game these people flee for the safety of what they consider simpler games such as blackjack, roulette, slot

For centuries players have been trying to find methods with which to beat roulette and, at times, they have managed to do so with skill rather than with luck. Relying on luck is not the best way to assure an edge at any casino game.

MYTH 1: TRENDS ARE PREDICTABLE

“I see it my friends. The trend showing clearly that the number 8 is hitting over and over again with each craps shooter in the last half hour. You gotta jump on that number right now my friends to make a bundle. Jump baby, jump on that number.”

Note in the title of this article that I put the word best in quotes (“best”) because despite my use of the word not one of these systems of play yields the player an advantage over the house.

THE BEST ROULETTE TIPS ARE:  Look for games with “surrender” or “en prison.” Always play a single-zero wheel if you can. Create a 401g account. Play in a leisurely