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Breaking the Game of Roulette
9 Jan 2006

Generally speaking, the most talked about games in the online casino games are blackjack and poker, but this has all changed thanks to one man and the game of roulette. Kim Larsen, who has made a fortune playing roulette at casinos, developed a winning strategy for the game. Considering that roulette seems so random this is truly a feat. Roulette, translated as small wheel in French, is the most popular casino game in most European and American casinos. The roulette wheel is kept spinning all the time and speed up once a game is about to begin. The croupier rolls a little ivory ball along the inner edge of the roulette wheel in the opposite direction of its spin. As the wheel turns, the ball loses momentum and it bounces among the slots and finally falls into one of the numbered slots.

Bettors can place their bets right up until the time the wheel slows down and the ball drops into place. The number that the ball rests on is declared as the winning number for that game. Numerous books have been written on different casino games and systems. But until recently only games such as blackjack and poker have been considered games of skill and strategy. Larsen is trying to change this false fairy tale as he calls it and is introducing roulette strategy to the online casino fans. Stories about professional gamblers come and go every few years in-between but Kim's story is very different and extraordinary. He hit the news stands a few years ago, when he was kicked out and banned from 4 Las Vegas casinos in the same month for winning to much money at roulette.

Last year he was featured in a N.Y cable TV show about professional gamblers where he as the only participant accepted a bet to prove his ideas. He turned a $500 bankroll into $10,000 within one day by playing the inside numbers of a roulette table while being followed by a camera. The show made him an instant legend but also made his life as a professional roulette player a lot more difficult because his picture was featured in a lot of gambling magazines. He has now decided to spill the beans and teach anyone interested in his winning roulette gambling strategy and how he has been beating all these casinos thru the last 10 years.

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